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George C Johnson's Collection
 
5/15/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: TTX Company-Autoracks
Type: Vehicular Flat
AAR Class: FA: Flat car specifically equipped with superstructure or containers for transporting set-up vehicles, not suitable for miscellaneous commodities.
AAR Type: V971
Detail Info:   Vehicular Flat Cars, Bi-level rack, single unit, fully enclosed with doors and roof, High level, Extreme Height: 18ft 10in - 19ft 1in, Doors: Full height, Radial
Plate:   J
Max Gross Weight:   179000
Load Limit:   73200
Ext L/W/H:   93' 11" / 10' 8" / 19' 0"
Int L/W/H:   89' 4" / 9' 0" / 0' 0"
User Notes:   BNSF

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Mystery axle
Title:  Mystery axle
Description:  Westbound CSX Q261 proceeds through St.Denis on Track #1. The equipment defect detector at milepost 9 reported no defects for 133 axles. 133?! Let's see, four axles per rack divided into 132 yields 33 cars. None of the autoracks I saw had an extra axle, so I'm not sure where the mystery axle came from.
Photo Date:  1/6/2007  Upload Date: 1/16/2007 8:35:51 PM
Location:  Saint Denis, MD
Author:  George C Johnson
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Locomotives:  CSX 7662(C40-8W) CSX 7847(C40-8W)
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