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International Railroad Discussion > It was too heavy (Brazil)Date: 10/19/22 18:00 It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: pedrop Last week a MRS flat car loaded with iron bars broke in the middle. The can is not old. They sre investigation the causes. Maybe the seven bars were too heavy or not in the gorrect position.
Pedro Pedro Rezende Vespasiano MG, Date: 10/19/22 18:02 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: pedrop Date: 10/19/22 18:25 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: dcfbalcoS1 Load should have been spread out, mainly over the trucks. Probability of seeing this as the cause when they investigate.
Date: 10/19/22 18:43 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: Lurch_in_ABQ Load shifted account poor train handling.
Date: 10/19/22 20:40 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: 2720 I'm surprised that not one of these loads are even tied down!
Mike Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/20/22 18:19 by 2720. Date: 10/20/22 16:54 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: pedrop They are too heavy no be tied down, like the steel coils.
5) Steel coils in EVP. 2720 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm surprised that nonoe of these loads are even > tied down! > > Mike Posted from Android Pedro Rezende Vespasiano MG, https://youtube.com/c/minasgeraisrailways1 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/20/22 16:55 by pedrop. Date: 10/20/22 20:47 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: Ritzville Lucky no derailment!
Larry Date: 10/21/22 10:33 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: PHall 2720 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I'm surprised that not one of these loads are even > tied down! > > Mike They don't tie down slabs here in the US either. The slab train from LA Harbor to Kaiser does not tie down the slabs. Gravity seems to be enough to hold them. Date: 10/21/22 19:07 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: 2720 PHall Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 2720 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'm surprised that not one of these loads are > even > > tied down! > > > > Mike > > They don't tie down slabs here in the US either. > The slab train from LA Harbor to Kaiser does not > tie down the slabs. Gravity seems to be enough to > hold them. Most slabs are moved in gondolas primarily in the US. I haven't seen many flat cars with steel slabs! Mike Date: 10/22/22 22:10 Re: It was too heavy (Brazil) Author: callum_out Have seen a number of bulkhead flats go over Tehachapi with slabs loaded.
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