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*''Outside Width:'' 9' 10" | *''Outside Width:'' 9' 10" | ||
*''Height, rail to running board:'' 13' 6" | *''Height, rail to running board:'' 13' 6" | ||
− | *''Side doors:'' | + | *''Side doors:'' 5' wide, 7' 7" high |
*''End Doors:'' 2' wide, 2' 10" high | *''End Doors:'' 2' wide, 2' 10" high | ||
− | *''Capacity:'' | + | *''Capacity:'' 80,000 lbs. |
*''Volume:'' 2448 cubic feet | *''Volume:'' 2448 cubic feet | ||
Revision as of 17:44, 5 August 2023
Dominion Atlantic Railway Boxcar No. 1410
This 36 foot outside braced single sheathed wooden boxcar was a Dominion Atlantic owned and lettered version of the Canadian Pacific's standard "Fowler Box car design", also known as the "Dominion Box Car".
D.A.R. Series 1400 to 1450
Specifications:[1]
- Inside Length: 36'
- Inside Width: 8' 6"
- Inside Height: 8'
- Outside Length: 37'
- Outside Width: 9' 10"
- Height, rail to running board: 13' 6"
- Side doors: 5' wide, 7' 7" high
- End Doors: 2' wide, 2' 10" high
- Capacity: 80,000 lbs.
- Volume: 2448 cubic feet
Gallery
Windsor Railyard with Windsor Textiles in the background and full freight yard including DAR box car No. 1410, half of a panoramic view by H.H. Reid, early 1920s.
References and Footnotes
- ↑ Official Railway Equipment Register, July 1932