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42' Coil Steel Car

Master

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Market Low

$32.37

Market Avg

$32.37

Market High

$32.37

Technical Specifics

Scale

HO

Product Line

Master

Source Category

Freight Car — Coil Car

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The coil gondola with removable covers, designated GC under the Association of American Railroads classification system, emerged as a direct response to the steel industry's need for reliable, weather-protected transportation of rolled steel products. As American steelmakers expanded their output of hot-rolled and cold-rolled coils during the mid-twentieth century, the limitations of standard open gondolas became apparent. Exposed coils were vulnerable to moisture, which could cause surface oxidation and rust that would render finished steel unacceptable to end users such as automotive manufacturers and appliance producers. Railroads and car builders responded by developing dedicated covered coil gondolas that could protect this high-value cargo throughout its journey from mill to processing facility. Builders such as Thrall Car Manufacturing and Greenbrier Companies became prominent suppliers of GC-type cars to railroads serving major steel-producing regions, particularly in the Great Lakes area, the Ohio Valley, and the South. These cars found widespread service on railroads that maintained direct relationships with integrated steel mills and minimill operations alike. The cars proved especially important as the American steel industry restructured during the 1970s and 1980s, with coiled steel becoming an increasingly dominant form in which processed steel was shipped rather than as plate or bar stock. The covered gondola's ability to protect coils while still allowing overhead crane loading made it a practical choice for mill and service center operations. Over time the GC designation became a standard fixture in the freight car fleets of railroads throughout North America, and the design has continued to see production into the twenty-first century. The cars' utility for transporting wire rod in addition to flat-rolled coils broadened their appeal and helped ensure a steady demand from both steel producers and railroads seeking versatile equipment capable of serving multiple commodity streams within the metals supply chain.

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Coil gondola (with covers)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price range for 42' Coil Steel Car?

The 42' Coil Steel Car is currently priced between $32.37 and $32.37, with an average price of $32.37.

Who manufactures the 42' Coil Steel Car?

The 42' Coil Steel Car is manufactured by Atlas as part of their Master product line.