Duncan,
I've been in the tank car leasing business for 21 plus years. So based on
that experience here's my spin on cars Hubinger would use in the 60s. Oh and by
the way Hubinger was a large UTLX customer.
Corn Syrup- IXC 8's= Insulated exterior coiled jacketed 8,000 gallon cars.
Then IXC 10s as they came to market.
Waste water from the process-The dregs of the fleets. Interior heater piped
cars,both insulated and noninsulated. Insulated and noninsulated nonpiped cars
that were referred to as general purpose cars. These would be anywhere from
13-20,000 gallon capacity depending on what was available.
Didn't Walthers do a run of Corn Syrup cars a few years back ?
Today Corn Syrup cars are IXC 17.5's and the newest are 19,000 gallon.
Leo
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