General American Transportation Corporation Tank Car #79923
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member brwhiz
N 32° 37.068 W 116° 28.178
11S E 549757 N 3609041
This Static Train Car is on display in the outside exhibit yard at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo.
Waymark Code: WMJH02
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 11/17/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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From the PSRM web site:

This example of the many thousands of "bottles on wheels" used throughout North America in the mid-20th century was the first tank car to be used by the museum.

Built by General American Transportation Corp., Warren, OH, or East Chicago, IN; 1927 (?)

GATX #79923 weighs 45,700 lbs.(22.9 tons), and has a weight capacity of 110,000 lbs. (55 tons). It can transport up to 10,129 gallons of liquids in its riveted steel tank, which has a wooden catwalk around it. GATX #79923 has four-wheel Colonial Steel Company trucks dated September 1937, which indicates that the car was re-trucked at some time during its operational career.

The service history of GATX #79923 is unknown. In 1969 the car was donated to the PSRMA by the General American Transportation Corporation. It was brought to San Diego by the Santa Fe, and stored for 12 years at the Miramar Naval Air Station. In August 1981 it was moved to the SD&AE yard in downtown San Diego, where it was stored for another two years. In July 1983 the car was taken to San Ysidro by the SD&AE, filled with water, and used as a backup to the locomotive tenders on the museum's first "Great Freight" to Campo in July/August 1983.

GATX #79923 was completely cleaned, repaired, and repainted black with white lettering in July 1987 by a restoration crew of the museum's volunteer workers. It is now on display in operating condition on the museum's freight car line near the Campo depot.

Type of train car: Liquid Product Transport

Location: Pacific Southwest Railway Museum

Price (In local currency): 5.00

Interaction allowed: no

Visiting hours: From: 9:00 AM To: 5:00 PM

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