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Someone must know where the tank trains threw Iowa are going and were they stated.Any info out there?? Also some said they saw a beercan tank, is there any still around??
Posts: 10 | From: Ames, Iowa | Registered: Apr 2006
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Thats what I was thinking also, not real sure, I figered someone out there would know for certain. I'm sure I'll find out some day.. Thanks for the comeback.. Have a nice day.
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If you can read the markings on the tanks, it may well tell you what's in there - especially if it's hazardous goods. And then you may be able to find the likely sources/destinations for such goods.
Geoff M.
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Having seen plenty of Ethanol trains in SoCal on the BNSF, the cars aren't marked as carrying ethanol. Probably something in the small print on the car. A good clue though that it's an ethanol train is the buffer car(s) between the locos & the tank cars. The buffers can be boxes or hoppers that are filled w/ sand. If there are DPUs there will be one on that end too. Conductor1 which RR is hauling the ethanols you're seeing & are they going east or west? Keep an eye out because ethanol production & consumption will be increasing rapidly in the future.
-------------------- Andy Jackson Downey CA Posts: 249 | From: Downey CA USA | Registered: Jul 2000
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