Sunday, August 31, 2014

Car load photos pt4

More car loads...
A Department of Defense heavy duty flatcar loaded with a M1 Abrams tank and what looks like a tank recovery vehicle. With a load like this, it's a good thing the flatcar has six-wheeled trucks!
Near the tail end of the same train, was this gondola with a steel coil load. If you look closely, you'll see that the car looks to have brackets mounted inside to keep the coils in place. Note also, that the coils are loaded over the trucks at the ends for weight distribution.
Here's what to do with all those "frets" left over from those etched metal kits; cut them up and load up a former coal gon from the seventies with them!
A (partial) shot of the other car. I wonder if someone would be interested in making junk loads for the taller coal gondolas?
Another scrap load I would like to see is shredded scrap, like these car loads. And behind these six cars, are three more loaded with old, broken ties.



Sunday, August 24, 2014

Car load photos pt3

More loaded freight cars...
Two centerbeam flatcars, loaded with lumber; with plastic sheeting covering the entire load on the first car, and almost the entire car on the second!

Next, two Kasgro Rail flatcars specially equipped to carry cable reels. While these two can only carry three each, I saw at least one that can carry four reels.

Finally, two shots of an often-seen, but seemingly never-modeled piece of equipment; a car designed to carry -and place- pre-fabricated switch assemblies! The long flatcar behind it looks to be a converted piggy-back car, now in use for carrying long steel loads, such as pipes or rebar. And notice that following the flatcar is a spine car!


Sunday, August 17, 2014

Car load photos pt2

More freight car loads...





Three flatcars loaded with sections of a brand new track alignment machine and ballast tamper, on it's way to CN. Now you can really have fun with those Custom Finishing track machine kits!

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Car load photos, part 1

For all you modelers out there, here are some photos of loaded freight cars from here in Central Virginia.
A scrap metal load with what looks like part of a building roof! This gon actually stayed in Montview Yard for several weeks before it was finally taken to its destination!
For those of you who wondered about the tie loads from Moon Dog Railcars for the Exact Rail Centerbeam flatcars, here they are!
Here are more examples; these are the longer switch ties, and they have yet to be creosote-treated.

Two more photos of interesting loads; granite blocks! Now you have an excuse to put small pieces of gravel in your gondolas!
Also, note the ex-Sealand Twin-Stack in the background. Now re-lettered for CSX, this is the prototype for the A-Line car; note how faded the car has gotten!