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Coil car

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Type of rolling stock
A coil car owned byNorfolk Southern Railway. The load is covered by ahood

Coil cars (also referred to as "steel coil cars" or "coil steel cars") are a specialized type ofrolling stock designed for the transport of rolls ofsheet metal (called "coils"), particularlysteel. They are considered a subtype of thegondola car, though they bear little resemblance to a typical gondola.

History

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Prior to the invention of this type of coil car, coils of sheet metals were carried on-end or in cradles in open or covered gondolas. Load shifting, damage, and awkward loading and unloading were all problems, and since so much sheet metals are railroad-transported, a specialized car was designed for transporting coiled metals.

Coils of steel

Cars manufactured specifically for coiled lading started to appear in the 1960s. Early examples include thePennsylvania Railroad G40 and G41 class cars, built in 1964-65.[1]

Construction

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Modern covered coil car with a single interchangeable hood owned byGary Railway

The body of a coil car consists of a trough or series of troughs. Most commonly these run lengthwise, but there are transverse variants as well; in either case, they are steel and may be lined with wood or other material to cushion the load.[2] The coils are set on their sides in the trough with the core horizontal. Stops may be applied across the trough to keep the coils from shifting.

Some coil cars are open at the top, while others that carry commodities that can be damaged by the elements are equipped withhoods to cover the load.[2] Covered cars use either a pair of hoods or, commonly, a single hood. Each hood has a lifting point at its center, and often has brackets on the top at the corners in order to allow the hoods to be stacked when not in use. The hoods are largely interchangeable, and it is common to see a car with mismatched hoods.

In-factory Coil Cars

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Rail sheet metal coil transfer cart on a railway track in a factory.

Special sheet metal coil transport cars can be used to transport the coils between the halls in the factory. They can be produced to run on a railway track or to run on a smooth floor according to need.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Schoenberg, Rob."PRR Class G41 data".prr.railfan.net. Rob's Pennsy home page on Railfan.net. Archived fromthe original on 9 March 2021. Retrieved20 April 2024.
  2. ^ab"What Is a Coil Car?".up.com.Union Pacific Railroad. Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2022. Retrieved10 September 2022.
  3. ^Seyiton Sheet Coil Transfer Cart

External links

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Rail transport freight rolling stock
Enclosed equipment
Open equipment
Non-revenue equipment
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