A standard railroad tanker car typically holds between 25,000 to 34,000 gallons of liquid, depending on its design and purpose. Some specialized tankers can hold even more, but the average capacity falls within this range. These cars are commonly used for transporting various liquids, including chemicals, petroleum products, and food-grade liquids.
it depends on the tanker but usually about 9300 gallons
There are many different sizes of tanker trucks, - could be anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 gallons.
there are many sizes, generally 2000 to 5000 gallons
6,500 to 7,000 gallons.
Typically about 8800 gallons (33,300 liters)
7500 gallons due to the weight not the available volume in the tank.
It depends on the shape of the tanker.
It depends on what the job is, small airway service trucks for light aircraft hold around 450 - 700 gallons and those road monsters can move 9500 Gallons in a single 4 compartment aluminum tanker - the only limit to physical capacity is the country/state/city laws.
about 5000 gallons to 200 gallons they are all different sizes
The question is not very specific. There are many kinds of water tankers. A water tanker truck, of the largest 18 wheeler kind, can carry about 30 tons of water. Which is about 8000 gallons.
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This is a simple problem. Just take 34,700,000 and divide by 4 to get the answer, 8,675,000 gallons.