About 110 tons
The weight of a load of coal will depend on the amount of coal that you ordered in the load.
The weight of a cube of coal can vary depending on the size and density of the cube. On average, a cubic foot of coal can weigh between 50-60 pounds. So, a 1-cubic-foot cube of coal would weigh around that range.
An average fully loaded coal car typically weighs between 100 to 120 tons, depending on its design and the type of coal being transported. These cars are specifically engineered to carry heavy loads, and their capacity can vary slightly based on the specific model and manufacturer. The weight includes both the car itself and the coal it carries.
The average empty steel boxcar weighs between 25 and 30 tons. The average locomotive weighs 400,000 pounds, but some locomotives weigh much more.
Weight of a trainload of Coal?
Seriously, which type of train? On what route? How much does it weigh with it's normal cargo? SheesH!
The heaviest train ever weighed was 99,732.1 tonnes or 220 million pounds. An average train only weighs between 100 to 20,000 tonnes.
The average weight of one piece of coal can vary depending on its size and type, but it typically ranges from around 0.5 to 2 pounds.
Train wheels typically weigh between 500-1,000 pounds each, depending on the type and size of the train.
the average bag of coal cost about $10.99 in the year of 2011
This vary considerably. Spanning from about 100 tonnes for light MRT up to 20,000 tonnes for the heaviest freight.
about 300 kg