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CLASSIFICATION OF ROLLING STOCK GOODS WAGONS
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(April, 1957-March, 1958)
APPENDIX XIX
1
2
3
Classification
Overall
Length of
Wagon
Average Tare of each Class
5
6
7
8
9
at the end
of the year
Carrying
Capacity
Total Stock
at the
beginning of
the year
Additions during the year
Reductions during the
year
Total Stock
Ton Cwt.
Ton
Carrying Capacity
Total
Ton
Tank, oil (10,000 gals. of Water)
Flat 30 ton
Flat 40 ton
Flat 45
metric ton
Flat 80 ton
Low sided open 46 metric ton
1
10
High sided open 451 metric ton
Covered 30 ton
41′1′′
21 19
44
35'0"
12
8
30
2
N -
7
7
3111
2
60
***
37'10"
14
6
40
5
5
200
45'0"
17 12
45
10
10
450
32'0"
27
13
80
2
2
160
45'0"
18 12
45
7
10
10
4531/
20
:
45'0"
19
12
442/
25
25
1,110
35′0′′
15
7
30
10(B)
4(4)
180
Covered (cattle truck) 30 ton
35'0"
15
7
30
2
1(A)
1
30
Covered 40 ton
37′10′′ 18
14
40
1
1
40
1
Covered 44 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
Brake Van 10 metric ton
Note: (A) Sold by auction.
35'0"
19 3
10
LA VA
5
220
5
5
50
215
5
210
9,035
(B) 3 converted to temp. 3rd class passenger cars.
(D) 3 converted to mail wagons and 4 to Army ration wagons.
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