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AZL - 911024-5SB - Flatcar, 89 Foot, TOFC - Department of Defense - 42100

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Brand AZL
Stock Number 911024-5SB
Original Retail Price $85.00
Manufacturer AZL
Body Style AZL Flat Car, 89 Foot
Prototype Vehicle Flatcar, 89 Foot, TOFC (Details)
Road or Company Name Department of Defense (Details)
Reporting Marks DODX
Road or Reporting Number 42100
Paint Color(s) Yellow
Print Color(s) White & Black
Paint Scheme M270 Load
Release Date 2020-01-01
Item Category Rolling Stock (Freight)
Model Type Flat Car
Model Subtype 89 Foot
Model Variety TOFC
Region North America
Prototype Era NA Era IV: 2nd Gen Diesel (1958 - 1978)
Specific Item Information: 911024-5SB DODX 89' Flat Car | 2x M270 loads #42100
Prototype History: A flatcar (US) (also flat car (US) or flat wagon (UIC)) is a piece of railroad (US) or railway (non-US) rolling stock that consists of an open, flat deck mounted on a pair of trucks (US) or bogies (UK), one at each end containing four or six wheels. Occasionally, flat cars designed to carry extra heavy or extra large loads are mounted on a pair (or rarely, more) of bogeys under each end . The deck of the car can be wood or steel, and the sides of the deck can include pockets for stakes or tie-down points to secure loads. Flatcars designed for carrying machinery have sliding chain assemblies recessed in the deck.

Flatcars are used for loads that are too large or cumbersome to load in enclosed cars such as boxcars. They are also often used to transport intermodal containers (shipping containers) or trailers as part of intermodal freight transport shipping.

TOFC (Trailer On Flat Car, a.k.a. piggy-back) cars came is various length to accommodate usually two trailers: 50' for two 24' trailers, 75' for two 35' trailers, 85' for two 40' trailers and 89' for two 45' trailers.

The 89' flats were introduced by the late 1960's and progressively replaced the 85' in the late 1970's given the introduction of 45' trailers. The common "Triple 28'/Twin 45" allowed versatile configurations.

From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
AZL is the leader in North American Z scale locomotives and rolling stock. Since 2000, AZL has released a vast variety of freight, passenger and locomotives. AZL continues to push the boundaries of Z scale with amazing details and incredible performance. No matter if you are looking to run steam, or the most modern diesels, AZL has something for you.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2022-09-07 23:42:31
Last edited by: CNW400 on 2022-09-07 23:42:57


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