QUOTE: Originally posted by techguy57 I'm a newbie trying to build a current diesel engine model layout and I'm having some trouble with the research. I found the basic types of railcars in use on the AAR website but I need more specific info now. Here are some questions (although I can't possibly list them all): -Are there standard lengths for present-day(1995 era and later) boxcars, flatcars, and gondolas? How old on average are the cars that are used for hauling? -How often are refridgerated cars still used and for what purposes? Also how do they differ from older reefers? -Are flat cars still used or has everyone pretty much gone to well cars? -Is there anyway I can get railroad manifests, especially for the branches in my area? I have lots of questions still but any help is much appreciated. Things have changed both in modeling and real life since I was building railroads 15 years ago as a kid[:)] Thanks for your help! Mike
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QUOTE: Originally posted by JoeKoh have you noticed some new designs in auto racks?not only are they covered now but some look like 2 are hooked together(without a coupler like a spine car) a-b units. stay safe joe
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon QUOTE: Originally posted by JoeKoh have you noticed some new designs in auto racks?not only are they covered now but some look like 2 are hooked together(without a coupler like a spine car) a-b units. stay safe joe I believe you are talking about the AUTOMAX cars. First time I saw one it was a complete train of them. From the distance I couldn't tell what they were and thought Metrolink or Coaster had new bi-level cars and was using BNSF power for some unknown reason. Now I see them almost everyday at the port. They are big.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by 17tireman OK, you pulled me out of the shadows with this one. First let me introduce myself by saying I'm a railfan 'wannabe' and don't get much of an opportunity to railfan. but that is slowly changing. Now for the reason of my post. I find the portion of this thread quite interesting since I work for the company that manufacturers the RoadRailers (they don't like us mentioning the company name in forums and chat rooms).[?] Back around '96 I beleive, we where approached to develop a boxcar design to mimic the AutoRailer. The prime aspects being the ability to close couple, like the RoadRailers, and be lightweight. We built 2 prototypes, and after what seamed like years of testing, turned over the designs to Thrall. Shortly after, I moved from the engineering dept to IS and was out of the loop, so I never knew how this materialized. I realize the cars in the link are not Thrall's, but it is still nice to see the result.
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