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Re: (erielack) The EL Hot 100...number 4!
- Subject: Re: (erielack) The EL Hot 100...number 4!
- From: "Paul Brezicki" <doctorpb_@_bellsouth.net>
- Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2017 23:47:59 -0400
The Plh10 was the #2 autorack flat (behind the earlier F89ch) during the EL
years. Both were P-S cars. Number series were 908680-909547, blt in several
lots from 10/68-6/69, and 800032-803274, blt in several lots from 6/69-5/74.
There were several numbering gaps totaling approx. 130 cars, some of which
represented acquisitions from other roads, giving us a total production of
approx. 3150 cars. Unlike ACF lo-deck rack flats that evolved to the split
center-sill design, the P-S lo-bowl deck cars maintained the basic
above-deck single-sill engineering of the pioneering 87' flat (TT F87) of
1960. Most cars, when new, were placed in TTKX (trilevel with hinged middle
deck) service, while others were TTBX (bilievel), TTRX (fixed trilevel),
TTSX (Stack-Pak), JTTX (special equipment), ETTX (fully enclosed trilevel)
and TTVX (Vert-a-Pak, sub-class Plh10v) service. The ETTX Plh10 and TTKX
Plh21 (covered previously as Hot #10) are important transition
configurations; the former is a lo-bowl-deck with fully-enclosed tri, while
the latter is a lo-flush-deck with open tri (albeit with rock panels). In
addition, there were several later TT variations of the Plh10:
Plh10f: former Plh10 converted to flush-deck by raising the floor for
conversion to auto-frame service
Plh10w/Plh10x: former Plh10 modified for Wide-body autorack service; most
Plh10 went through this program
Plh11w: acquired from Norfolk Southern and modified for Wide-body autorack
service
Plh15w: acquired from GTW and modified for Wide-body autorack service
This P-S design sold to several other RR's:
GTW: Bilevel
GTA: Trilevel
SSW/SP: Stac-Pac
SSW: Vert-a-Pac
CPAA: Trilevel
ATSF: Trilevel/Bilevel
IC: Vert-a-Pac
N&W: Trilevel
SOU: Vert-a-Pac
The photo link shows one of the earlier (pre-late 1970) production cars with
the brown TT scheme and Paragon trilevel rack with steam-era C&O logo and
protective rock panels.
Paul B
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 12:42:14 +0000 (UTC)
From: Patrick Moore <pat.moore_@_att.net>
Subject: (erielack) The EL Hot 100...number 4!
List...
Our highest-ranking non-intermodal flat freight car, and highest ranking
auto rack, checks in at number four. With 228 examples in the database,
that freight car is...
TTKX 800000 - 803065, an 89' flat car built by Pullman-Standard with a
tri-level auto rack, in Trailer Train class Plh10.
Picture...
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3122706
Locations...
Mostly mainline in Ford service from Mahwah Assembly, in Chrysler service to
MG Convoy in Pocono, PA, and GM service to F. J. Boutell in Jersey City.
Model...
None.
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