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"ChangeableCar" tank car
Posted by tstage on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 8:13 PM

Ran across the above term looking at a wood craftsman kit on eBay.  Can anyone shed light on or any information about this type of tank car?

Here's one of the very few photos that I could find on one.  Note the "ChangeableCar" logo visible on the left end of the car:

 It appears from the photo that the tank sits atop of and spans two unconnected truck platforms - i.e. no undercarriage.  If this is the case then one tank could be swapped out and fitted with another compatible tank - even if it's not the same size.  I'm guessing also that the tanks would all have the same diameter and only differ in length.

How did I do?

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 9:08 PM

I recall some 'far out' car ideas that came along in the '60s and early '70s. There must have been some R&D money available. The 'pregnant whale' tank car comes to mind.

Here's what I recall seeing ads for in the era:

 Tank Union by Edmund, on Flickr

The practicality of these designs obviously didn't quite catch on. I recall a four-unit, articulated hopper car built for Southern Railway that seemed like a good idea, other than it was never repeated.

The C&O worked with Bethlehem Steel and made a one-off, two-unit articulated hopper car that actually had a flexible joint right in the middle of the coal load (!)

 Hopper_C&O_crop by Edmund, on Flickr

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Posted by tstage on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 9:26 PM

Thanks, Ed.  So the tank sections ("rings") are what is changeable.  The trucks are each presumably a unit under their own section and don't change.  The changeable rings are added or removed from either side of the center dome section to lengthen or shorten the tank car, as needed.

I wonder how long it took to convert a tank car each time it needed lengthening or shortening?  It probably made cleaning easier.

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 9:35 PM

tstage
I wonder how long it took to convert a tank car each time it needed lengthening or shortening?  It probably made cleaning easier.

I believe the Union Tank Car 'funnel-flow' changeable car concept was simply that you could order a tank of various lengths (capacities) utilizing the same shell design. The all-welded car bolsters negated any sort of post-construction modification (or 'conversion'). The 'frameless' design provided necessary strength and increased capacity by allowing a larger diameter tank without the needed clearance for a center sill. Funnel Flow® was a design feature that promoted gravity unloading without the necessity of a sump, or pressurized discharge methods.

https://www.utlx.com/build-a-tank-car/

Click on the 'Build Sequence' drop down in the upper right for more diagrams and info.

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Posted by tstage on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 9:55 PM

Thanks for the explanation, Ed.  So, it's a modular design for constructing the tank car.  Once the tank car seams are welded, however - it is what it is.

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 10:16 PM

tstage
So, it's a modular design for constructing the tank car.  Once the tank car seams are welded, however - it is what it is.

That's exactly what I gather, Tom. UTLX probably paid a marketing company big bucks for that 'changeable' logo so management probably wanted to get their value out of it.

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 11:13 PM

For some reason I seem to remember that someone made a wood kit for a changeable tank car.

edit:  the first post references a wood kit.  Who made that kit?
If the instructions can be found on hoseeker, maybe there will be some info about what the changeable means.

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Posted by tstage on Thursday, August 31, 2023 12:57 AM

Quality Craft Models

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Posted by maxman on Thursday, August 31, 2023 8:30 AM

Ah, Quality Craft.  Forgot about them.  I was thinking more along the lines of Ambroid or Northeastern.

Did not find any instructions on the HOseeker site for this car.  However, in the information section, found the following.  Looks like the cars came in two lengths, 29 or 47 foot, but this is subject to verification.

Out of curiosity, how many times the original $4.95 list price are they now asking for this model? :<)

 

 

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, August 31, 2023 10:04 AM

gmpullman
UTLX probably paid a marketing company big bucks for that 'changeable' logo so management probably wanted to get their value out of it.

I think the same thing happened with Halo lighting.

They have the logo for "Color Changing" lights on their pancake light fixtures, and the demo units in the store do change color.

In actuality, they do not change color, but are SELECTABLE by the installer what color the light will be.

I need to explain to people every day that the colors will not keep changing in an irritating way when they are installed.

I am not a fan of misleading marketing names. Cummins "Foot On Cruise Control" system from 1988 was the WORST.

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Posted by gmpullman on Thursday, August 31, 2023 12:12 PM

This example looks like it would be of the 'beer can' variety. A good look at the 'Changeable' emblem, nonetheless —

 UTLX_tank by Edmund, on Flickr

Unknown photographer; eBay

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Posted by tstage on Thursday, August 31, 2023 1:26 PM

Good find, Ed. Yes  Very unique tank car.  Too bad it's 20 years past my era.  Otherwise, I would snatch up a QCM kit and build one.

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