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Description:
Pannonia-Ethanol articulated tank car, epoch VI
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Pressure variant of the "Pannonia-Ethanol" articulated tanker, fitted on the SBB in the version of the VI era. At the beginning of the nineties, the first tank trucks were built with a so-called "kink boiler". The boiler was designed in such a way that the two boiler halves incline towards the middle by 3 ¡ë each. Therefore, the boiler contents, mainly mineral oil products, flows off almost completely without further aids. Because the lightweight steel-built vehicles are capable of higher speeds, they were soon sourced from other companies throughout Europe. These wagons can be found as P (= private) cars in the inventory of all European railway companies.
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