Atlas 50005680 Master N Trinity PD5000 Covered Hopper, Kansas City Southern #6000

SKU
atl50005680
$28.95
MSRP $36.95

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Expected Delivery: 3rd Quarter 2023
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Atlas Master N Trinity PD5000 Covered Hopper, Kansas City Southern #6000


Atlas Item #50005680


The Pressure Differential, or “PD” covered hopper was designed as a competitor to the General American Transportation Airslide hopper in the early 1970s to transport light, powdered materials. Unlike the Airslide, which forced pressurized air up through a fabric liner to help fluidize the cargo, the PS series of hoppers applied both a positive pressure of about 15 lbs. psi above the outlets as well as a vacuum at the outlet to help draw the cargo from the car. This design was well suited to products with very small particle size, such as talc, clay, plaster, and cement which would readily foul the fabric liner in an Airslide design. In addition, since the upper hatches did not need to be opened during unloading, the PD hopper was also ideal for transporting goods where contamination by outside air, dirt, or moisture could affect the load.


The Atlas 5-bay PD5000 hopper is based on the original North American Car Company (NACC) design for a 5150 cu ft PD covered hopper, which was later manufactured as a 5125 cu ft model by Trinity Industries. These cars were mostly provided as lease cars, and as such, carried many colorful schemes and product logos during their lifetimes, however several major railroads such as Norfolk Southern purchased fleets as well.


Features:



  • All-new end cage tooling

  • Etched metal roofwalk

  • Distinctive flat side

  • Free-rolling trucks



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Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price 36.95
Scale N
Item Returns This item can be returned
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