CSXfoamer1997
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How come various military trains use ordinary 4 axle flatcars, or maybe even 6-axle flatcars for carrying military equipment? Is it something that has to do with it being heavy-duty?
I've only ever seen one or two trains of DODX flatcars here near MSP, and that was 15 years ago. Between Hoffman and Northwtown here in he MSP area. Had some kinda tanks on the flats.Most of the references I've seen about military trains pertain to them operating in the West from such places as Ft. Hood in Texas. Where do they operate east of there?
Typical max loading now for general freight (has been so for a few decades) is 100 tons on a railcar. Like grain hoppers, like ore cars, like coal haulers.M1A1 Main Battle Tank weights in at 60 tons.
Current equipment is getting heavier and is planned up to 100 tons.
The next generation Hummer is going to be 30 tons or so.
Your car weights in at 2-3 tons.
I'll bet that where they park, they don't have to worry too much about "taggers".But, as I posted before, the DODX flatcars had the cleanest freshest paint i've ever seen on a flatcar.
I'll bet that where they park, they don't have to worry too much about "taggers".But, as I posted before, the DODX flatcars had the cleanest freshest paint i've ever seen on a flatcar.
Probably smaller equipment, support equipment/supplies; "office supplies"...not necessarily classified but rather items that aren't suitable to being exposed to the elements during transport.Also, I'm wondering what the military container flatcars often carry. However, if it's top secret, I understand.
I think they're also fairly common in Fayetteville, NC. There's a military base in Ft. Bragg, which is just outside of Fayetteville.Military trains are not unusual on the ex-SP, now UP Coast Line running up to Camp Roberts in Central California. IIRC from Trainorders, there was recently a movement and talk of another round of training (no pun) in the works. That will probably mean some more military equipment moves. I see the military trains from time-to-time at Gemco Yard in Van Nuys as I pass through on my Metrolink commute.
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