The propane capacity of a standard railroad tank car typically ranges from 25,000 to 34,500 gallons, depending on the specific design and regulations. These tank cars are built to transport liquefied gases safely and efficiently. The capacity may vary based on factors such as the tank's dimensions and the weight restrictions imposed by rail networks.
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The cost of a rail tank car typically ranges from $100,000 to $200,000, depending on its size, design, and specifications. Factors such as materials, safety features, and customization can also influence the price. Additionally, regulatory compliance and market demand may affect costs. Overall, purchasing a rail tank car is a significant investment for transportation and storage of liquids.
up to 263,000lbs. or 286,000lbs depending on what its transporting. see link below
Its on a frame rail under the car back by the fuel tank. I believe its on the driver's side, if I remember right, but it could be on the passengers frame rail. Passanger side frame rail just in front of the gas tank and rear axle
under the car, it runs from the gas tank to the fuel rail on the intake manifold.
Aerodynamics of the car, power of the engine, the dimensions of the tyres, ride height, road surface and even the quality of the fuel in the tank.
The volume of the tank does not provide enough information about it dimensions. It could be a squat tank with a large area or a tall but narrow tank.
Driverside rear of car, On the frame rail underside. Jackup rear of car and start at the fuel tank fallow the lines toward the front you will see it
what is the standard inside dimensions of sumo car.
The answer will depend on the dimensions of the tank, not its shape!
There are an infinite variety of dimensions and shapes it could be