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Western Railroad Discussion > CELX six axle tanksDate: 11/04/09 15:33 CELX six axle tanks Author: ddg What happened to these? Used to see them running back and forth on BNSF between KC and Wellington all the time. I just realized, I haven't seen one for several months now. Have they gone the way of the Helium car?
Date: 11/04/09 15:55 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: NdeM I still see these suckers in Mexico quite often. I don't know where they're generally running to and from.
Date: 11/04/09 17:12 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: MacBeau Anhydrous Ammonium perchance?
—Mac Date: 11/04/09 17:36 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: papio Check out this site: http://www.krunk.org/~joeshaw/pics/pvt-tank/celx/
Date: 11/04/09 19:23 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: espee4ever MacBeau Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Anhydrous Ammonium perchance? > —Mac Acetic Anhydride (Acetic anhydride is the chemical compound with the formula (CH3CO)2O. Commonly abbreviated Ac2O, it is the simplest acid anhydride and is a widely used reagent in organic synthesis. It is a colorless liquid that smells strongly of acetic acid, formed by its reaction with the moisture in the air.) Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetic_anhydride — espee4ever Date: 11/04/09 19:33 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: benthere Is that skull official or graffiti? It looks rather ominous.
Isn't acetic acid a fancy name for vinegar? Date: 11/04/09 19:52 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: up833 Vinegar is a water solution of acetic acid (5%)
Date: 11/04/09 23:59 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: atsf100 When I was working for the ATSF at Chanute Ks. these cars came through there pretty regularly. One morning in about 1973or 74 the Chanute to Coffeyville local dumped three of these loaded cars off a bridge over Santa Fe lake South of Chanute. This lake was originally made to furnish water for the steam engines. A piece of rail punched a hole in the end of one of the cars and the entire load went into the lake. It killed every living thing in the lake, crawdads, snakes, turtles and 30-40 pound Flathead catfish! The lake boiled and bubbled for about two weeks and stunk to high heaven for several months. Santa Fe wound up paying for the clean up of the lake and hauling off of all the dead fish and at a later time for restocking the lake. It was later determined that a worn rubber pad that sat between the journal box and the truck side caused the derailment and they then started a project to renew all these pads on these cars.
atsf100 Date: 11/05/09 10:14 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: ssloansjca Glacial Acetic acid is mixed 3 ounces to 7 ounces of water to make 28% Acetic Acid.
28% Acetic Acid is mixed 1 ounce to 31 ounces of water to make stop bath. Stop bath is used after the developer and before the fixer when you develop film or make black and white prints. ~Steve Sloan Date: 11/05/09 16:02 Re: CELX six axle tanks Author: Jimmie benthere Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is that skull official or graffiti? It looks > rather ominous. > > Isn't acetic acid a fancy name for vinegar? Graffiti. Jimmie Fisher Oriental, NC Flickr |