Thanks, Jim. I just got a deal on a few undec 10,000 gal. car kits. Still looking for some good photos. Maybe I can check with the TRRA group in St Louis.
Charlie
Charlie,
My 1959 ORER shows the following cars:
1201 10,103 Gallons
1202 10,140 Gallons
1203 8,193 Gallons
1204 10,109 Gallons
1205 10,105 Gallons
1206 8,061 Gallons
1208 10,170 Gallons
1209 10,167 Gallons
1210 10,171 Gallons
1211 10,160 Gallons
1212 10,056 Gallons
1213 10,047 Gallons
1214 10,050 Gallons
1215 10,020 Gallons
1217 7,008 Gallons
1218 7,008 Gallons
My 1951 ORER does not list any freight cars I assume the above collection of cars were obtained 'used'. To add to what one post indicated, the cars may not have roamed very far. I would suspect they were loaded at a pipeline terminal in the St Louis area and were used for storage of fuel oil. There usually was very little long distance rail transport of petroleum products after pipelines were installed(except WWII).
I hope this information helps!
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
Are you speaking from first hand knowledge or conjecture? Where were these cars loaded? Was it always on TRRA home rails?
Thanks,
TRRA tank cars would never have been used in interchange service, since their only purpose was for refueling their own locomotives or a connecting railroad's power where there were no permanent fueling racks.
Hi Bear,
The TRRA performed switching and interchange service for all the railroads entering the St Louis area and at one time there were over 1000 industrial locations on TRRA rails. Of course, they handled the other lines' cars in this service. They did have some tank cars of their own that were in dedicated fuel oil service. They were lettered for the TRRA and had the compass rose insignia on them. They were often found around the 14th St engine terminal that served Union Station where the terminal seviced passenger power for the other roads. I have seen them at the Madison/Brooklyn Illinois shops too. The only pictures I have seen of these cars always have them in the background since the subject matter is never the tank car but a locomotive or passenger train in the foreground.
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I am primarily interested in modeling the 1955-1965 period but any information would be helpful. I don't even know the cap. 8000 or 10000 perhaps.
What time period are you interested in. I imagine an Official Railway Equipment Register would have a little basic information.
Do any of you have information on or a source for information on the Terminal RR Assn. of St Louis' fleet of tank cars? It seems they we only in the background of pics I have seen. I know they were used in diesel fuel service but I don't know if the were ever interchanged. Perhaps the fuel came from an "online" source so they were always on home rails.