General American Transportation Corporation Tank Car #34569
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member brwhiz
N 32° 37.057 W 116° 28.169
11S E 549771 N 3609021
This Static Train Car is on display in the outside exhibit yard at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo.
Waymark Code: WMJH9J
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 11/18/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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From the PSRM equipment roster:

This "bottle on wheels" was the museum's first all-steel and non-riveted tank car, and formerly served for many years on an industrial railroad.

Built by General American Transportation Corp., Warren, OH, or East Chicago, IN; 1930s(?)

GATX #34569 weighs 45,700 lbs.(22.9 tons), and has a weight capacity of 110,000 lbs. (55 tons). It's an all-steel tank car of all-welded construction, with a steel-grid catwalk around the tank. GATX #34569 has four-wheel double-truss trucks with "S.P.80336" cast in their frames, which indicates that the car may have served on the Southern Pacific as SP # 80336, or was re-trucked (or both), at some point during its operational career. It has Griffin wheels.

The early history of GATX #34569 is unknown. It was later used for many years by the Southwestern Portland Cement Company at its plant in Victorville, CA, and on its 15-mile Mojave Northern Railroad to its rock quarry in the mountains. It was numbered SWPC #138 during this service.

In June 1984, SWPC #138 was donated to the PSRMA by the Southwestern Portland Cement Company together with other SWPC rolling stock and equipment. It was taken to San Diego by the Santa Fe and then to the Grossmont industrial spur in La Mesa by the SD&IV. Stored there for two years, it was repaired, partially repainted, and renumbered GATX #34569 by volunteer museum workers, who uncovered that number during cleaning.

The tank car was taken to Campo on "Great Freight II" on February 28, 1987. It was again cleaned, stripped, and repaired in July 1987, and repainted black and re-lettered in early 1988. GATX #34569 is now on display in operating condition at the museum in Campo.

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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