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CSX O Gauge RailKing 33K Gallon Tank Car

30-73629

List Price:
$69.95
Available in Stores

Roadname:
CSX
Cab/Car Number:
911005
Scale:
O Gauge
Product Type:
Rolling Stock
Product Line:
RailKing
Delivery Status:
JAN. 2024

Overview

The tank car was relatively uncommon until the 1870s, when the nascent petroleum industry ordered large quantities of metal tanks carried on wooden car bodies. By the early 1900s, a standard design had evolved that lasted throughout the steam and early diesel eras: an 8,000-11,000 gallon metal tank perched on a metal flatcar-like underframe.

The one big change during that time was the transition from riveted to welded construction, beginning in the late 1930s. Car builders introduced X-ray inspection of welds to ensure safety, as well as giant annealing ovens that could heat-treat assembled tanks to relieve joint stress. Welded tanks were stronger, less susceptible to rust and corrosion, and less likely to rupture in the event of a wreck.

At the same time as steam engines were disappearing, another innovation completely changed the appearance of tank cars. Beginning in the mid-1950s, a new design took hold: the tank itself became the structural backbone of the car, eliminating the need for a full-length underframe and making bigger tank diameters possible. Stub sills under each end provided a place to mount trucks and couplers.

The prototype for this car was one of the largest tank cars in regular service, a pressurized 33,000 gallon car used for transporting liquefied petroleum gas, a byproduct of oil refining used for home and industrial heating. Another common payload for these cars was anhydrous ammonia, a highly concentrated fertilizer.

The first of these cars was built for Shippers car Line (SHPX) in 1962 by American Car and Foundry (ACF). To provide maximum capacity within the allowed loading gauge (outside dimensions), it featured a dual-diameter tank, with a smaller diameter over the stub end sills and a larger diameter between the sills — giving rise to the nickname “whalebelly.” Cars of this type were built throughout the 1960s and initially decorated in flamboyant paint schemes — until public concerns about the safety of flammable cargos led owners and lessees to opt for more subdued decoration. In the 1970s, however, the whalebelly design was largely replaced by single-diameter cars of the same capacity. Many original whalebellies served into the first decade of this century, until the end of their allowed 40-year service life.

High quality, traditionally sized RailKing Freight Cars provide detailed bodies and colorful paint schemes for the O Gauge railroader. MTH makes an enormous variety of RailKing Freight Cars, including many different car types and roadnames. No matter what era or part of the country you are modeling, RailKing is sure to have something for you.

Features

  • Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Body
  • Colorful, Attractive Paint Scheme
  • Metal Wheels and Axles
  • Die-Cast 4-Wheel Trucks
  • Fast-Angle Wheel Sets
  • Needle-Point Axles
  • (2) Operating Die-Cast Metal Couplers
  • Detailed Brake Wheel
  • Near-Scale Proportions
  • Unit Measures: 14 3/4” x 2 3/8” x 3 3/4”
  • Operates On O-31 Curves
  • Support

    Parts:

    Available in Stores

    Dealer Name City State Zip Contact
    BRADY'S TOY & TRAIN OUTLET GREENSBURG PA 15601 7248388448 bradystrains@gmail.com https://bradystrains.com/
    CT MC CORMICK HARDWARE ZELIENOPLE PA 16063 7244526130 sales@cttrains.com https://www.cttrains.com
    E-Z CATCH TRAIN SHOP STATEN ISLAND NY 10301 7187277373 e-zcatch@verizon.net https://e-zcatch.square.site/
    LEGACY STATION LIMITED LILBURN GA 30047 7703397780 sales@legacystation.com https://www.legacystation.com
    ROUNDHOUSE SOUTH PORT ORANGE FL 32127 3863047002 info@roundhousesouth.com https://www.roundhousesouth.com