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Three piece petroleum tanker, built  Sept 1975: CP Rail 400018


 Company use only ?


  At CP Rail Agincourt, January 27, 1980 Kodachrome by S.Danko
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Three piece petroleum tanker, built Sept 1975: CP Rail 400018

Company use only ?

At CP Rail Agincourt, January 27, 1980 Kodachrome by S.Danko

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sdfourty [674] (more) (contact)
Date: 01/27/1980 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP Rail 400018 (search)
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City/Town: Agincourt (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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5 Comments
  1. I believe these were diesel fuel transporters in CP’s ‘Service’ fleet.

  2. 400015 is used for fire safety training in Ingersoll for anyone interested.

  3. Thanks Joseph. I’ll add that info to my records.

  4. The 1977 TOREG (issued Oct.10, Vol.93, No.2) shows there were 19 of these tanks, 400000-400019. Described as Tank, Oil, Stl and good for 24900 Gals.

  5. Built by Procor Oakville for CP Company Service (Diesel Fuel). Single compartment tank car; rings adjacent to inboard wheels used as reinforcement. Nominal capacity 30,900 usg. No placards; car must be empty clean. One car from series renumbered CP 911, modified with man door in ‘A’ end head and painted fire engine red. Note the bottom shelf ‘F’ type couplers.

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