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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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