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CLASSIFICATION OF ROLLING STOCK

Classification

GOODS WAGONS

Appendix XIX

(April, 1956

March, 1957)

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Overall

Length of

Wagon

Average Tare of each Class

Carrying Capacity

9

Total Stock

at the end of the year

Total Carrying Capacity

Ton Cwt.

Ton

Tank, oil (10,000 gals. of Water)....

41' 1'

21

19

442

7

Flat 30 ton

Flat 40 ton

35'0'

12

8

30

4

2 (A)

37'10'

14

6

40

5

725

Ton

311%2

60

200

Flat 45% metric ton

45' 0"

17

12

45

10

10

450

Flat 80 ton

32′ 0′′

27

13

80

2

2

160

Low sided open 460 metric ton...

45' 0'

18

12

4520

10

10

453/2

High sided open 45% metric ton....

45′ 0′′

19

12

445

25

25

1,110 ·

Covered 30 ton

35'0'

15

7

30

19 (B)

9 (A)

10

300

Covered (cattle truck) 30 ton

35' 0"

15

7

30

3

1 (A)

2

60

Covered 40 ton

37'10"

18

14

40

1

1

40

Covered 444 metric ton....

40'0"

20

0

44

130 (D)]

130

5,720

Well 50 ton

32′ 0*

25

12

50

1

1

50

Cattle Wagon....

45' 0'

44

5

5

220

Brake Van 10% metric ton.

35' 0°

19

3

10

5

50

227

1

12

215

9,185

NOTE: (A) Sold by auction.

(B) 5 converted to temporary 3rd class passenger cars. (D) 3 converted to mail wagons and 4 to Army ration wagons.

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