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    A tank car (International Union of Railways (UIC): tank wagon) or tanker is a type of railroad car (UIC: railway car) or rolling stock designed to transport...
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    DOT-111 tank car, also known as the TC-111 in Canada, is a type of unpressurized general service tank car in common use in North America. Tank cars built...
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    Union Tank Car Company or UTLX is a railway equipment leasing, rail car maintenance, and rail car manufacturing company headquartered in metro Chicago...
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    British milk tank wagon Milk car: specialized tank car for milk Tank cars for bulk loading "Whale Belly" car: high capacity tank car with a "belly"...
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    The DOT-117 (TC-117 in Canada) is a type of unpressurized tank car in use on North American railroads. The DOT-117 design was developed in the aftermath...
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  • (2024) Tank 400 (2023–present) Tank 500 (2021–present) Tank 700 (2024–present) Tank 800 Tank 300 Tank 400 Tank 500 Tank 700 Tank 800 Automobile manufacturers...
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  • A liquid hydrogen tank car, also called liquid hydrogen tank wagon or liquid hydrogen tanker wagon is a railroad tank car designed to carry cryogenic...
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  • also known as the "Tank Car", is a unique, specially built car, designed and built by American master craftsman Randy Grubb. The car is currently owned...
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  • The Waverly, Tennessee tank car explosion killed 16 people and injured 43 others on February 24, 1978, in Waverly, Tennessee. Following a train derailment...
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    The M1 combat car, officially Light Tank, M1, was a light tank used by the U.S. Cavalry in the late 1930s and developed at the same time as the US Army...
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