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I purchased 4 ADM 25,500 gallon tankers on ebay a couple weeks ago,all with different car numbers. What commodity would these tankers most likely be used for?

 

Also,I bought some Weaver 40' tankers,1 in the WYANDOTTE Sceme. It had a Capy of 16,000+ I believe with SHPX reporting marks. The car's black with I believe yellow letters. Another was a green UNION CARBIDE tanker,forgot the capy on that 1,but think it was also 16,000+. I also bought a BREA white 20,000+ tanker.

These were nice tankers with a few broken parts on the railings but nothing bad at all.

 

My last question is what happened to Weavers line of 40'&50' tankers?

 

Thanks to all in advance.

Al

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Those new Atlas 25.5K tank cars are awesome!  I have some myself.  A reason to go to O scale just for those alone .  These tank cars with ADM reporting marks would be used to haul various types of refined vegetable oil, like corn or soybean oil.  Soil bean oil refining is rather unique in that you need to a solvent (Hexane) to extract the oil from the bean.  ADM might also use them to haul tallow (beef rendering - used for making various kinds of soaps and food shortening), hence the jacketing and steam piping connections.   

 

Scott K.

Austin, TX 

From the Atlas O website:

 

Atlas’ model of the Trinity 25,500 gal, insulated, general-purpose design. This was introduced in 1986 and production continues today. There are at least 13,000 presently in service. Typical commodities include vegetable oil, tallow, styrene, benzene, asphalt, biodiesel, acrylates, and numerous other chemicals.

 

Jim

 

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