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SXT30127 TILX Tank Car

SKU SXT30127

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Technical Specifics

Scale

HO

SKU

SXT30127

The general purpose tank car, designated under the AAR classification code T, represents one of the most versatile and widely used freight car types in North American railroad history. Tank cars evolved from early wooden-staved barrel-like vessels mounted on flatcar underframes in the mid-nineteenth century, when the discovery of petroleum in western Pennsylvania created an urgent need to transport liquid commodities by rail. As the oil industry expanded rapidly after the 1860s, railroads and private car companies developed increasingly sophisticated all-metal tank cars capable of carrying larger volumes of product more safely and efficiently across the continent. Throughout the twentieth century, the tank car industry was dominated by a relatively small number of specialized builders. American Car and Foundry, known as ACF, became one of the foremost manufacturers, producing tank cars in enormous quantities for both railroad-owned and privately owned fleets. Trinity Industries and Union Tank Car Company, the latter commonly abbreviated as UTC, also emerged as major producers and fleet owners. Union Tank Car in particular built one of the largest privately owned fleets of freight cars in North America, leasing equipment to shippers across a wide range of industries. By the latter decades of the twentieth century, the overwhelming majority of tank cars operating in North America were privately owned rather than railroad-owned, reflecting the specialized nature of the equipment and the economics of liquid commodity transport. The general purpose tank car became indispensable to industries ranging from petroleum refining to food processing and chemical manufacturing. As regulatory oversight intensified following several high-profile accidents involving hazardous materials, the tank car fleet underwent significant evolution in safety standards, with the federal government and the AAR establishing increasingly stringent requirements for tank construction, pressure ratings, and protective fittings. The T-class car's broad applicability across commodity types ensured its continued relevance even as more specialized subtypes were developed for specific hazardous materials.

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