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词条 Hopper car
释义

  1. Special hopper trains

  2. Typical American freight car weights and wheel loads

  3. Etymology

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

A hopper car (US) or hopper wagon (UIC) is a type of railroad freight car used to transport loose bulk commodities such as coal, ore, grain, and track ballast.[1][2][3] Two main types of hopper car exist: covered hopper cars, which are equipped with a roof, and open hopper cars, which do not have a roof.

This type of car is distinguished from a gondola car in that it has opening doors on the underside or on the sides to discharge its cargo. The development of the hopper car went along with the development of automated handling of such commodities, with automated loading and unloading facilities.

Covered hopper cars are used for bulk cargo such as grain, sugar, and fertilizer that must be protected from exposure to the weather. Open hopper cars are used for commodities such as coal, which can suffer exposure with less detrimental effect. Hopper cars have been used by railways worldwide whenever automated cargo handling has been desired. "Ore jennies" is predominantly a term for shorter open hopper cars hauling taconite by the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway on Minnesota's Iron Range.

A rotary car dumper permits the use of simpler and more compact (because sloping ends are not required) gondola cars instead of hoppers. Covered hoppers, though, are still in widespread use.

Special hopper trains

The Coke Express, a unit train of hopper cars loaded with coke, with the words "Coke Express" painted on the sides of the hoppers.

Typical American freight car weights and wheel loads

Common net car loadsGross car weightsWheel loads
Short tons Long tons Tonnes Pounds Kilograms Pounds Kilograms
80|ST|LT t|1|disp=table}}220000|lb|kg|disp=table}}27500|lb|kg|disp=table}}
100|ST|LT t|1|disp=table}}263000|lb|kg|disp=table}}32875|lb|kg|disp=table}}
101|ST|LT t|1|disp=table}}268000|lb|kg|disp=table}}33500|lb|kg|disp=table}}
111|ST|LT t|1|disp=table}}286000|lb|kg|disp=table}}35750|lb|kg|disp=table}}
125|ST|LT t|1|disp=table}}315000|lb|kg|disp=table}}39375|lb|kg|disp=table}}

Increase in wheel loads has important implications for the rail infrastructure needed to accommodate future grain hopper car shipments. The weight of the car is transmitted to the rails and the underlying track structure through these wheel loads. As wheel loads increase, track maintenance expenses increase and the ability of a given rail weight, ballast depth, and tie configuration to handle prolonged rail traffic decreases. Moreover, the ability of a given bridge to handle prolonged rail traffic also decreases as wheel loads increase.[4]

Etymology

The word "hopper", meaning a "container with a narrow opening at bottom", goes back to the thirteenth century,[5] and is found in Chaucer's story "The Reeve's Tale" (written late fourteenth century) in reference to a machine for grinding grain into flour.

See also

  • Gondola (rail)
  • Victorian Railways hopper wagons

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gatx.com/wps/wcm/connect/GATX/GATX_SITE/Home/Rail/Rail+North+America/Products/Equipment+Types/Freight/Covered+Hopper/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100916213706/http://www.gatx.com/wps/wcm/connect/GATX/GATX_SITE/Home/Rail/Rail+North+America/Products/Equipment+Types/Freight/Covered+Hopper/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=16 September 2010 |title=Covered Hopper Railcars |publisher=GATX Corporation |accessdate=11 September 2012 }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gatx.com/wps/wcm/connect/GATX/GATX_SITE/Home/Rail/Rail+North+America/Products/Equipment+Types/Freight/Small+Cube+Open-Top+Hoppers/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100916213808/http://www.gatx.com/wps/wcm/connect/GATX/GATX_SITE/Home/Rail/Rail+North+America/Products/Equipment+Types/Freight/Small+Cube+Open-Top+Hoppers/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=16 September 2010 |title=Small Cube Open-Top Hoppers and Gondolas |publisher=GATX Corporation |accessdate=11 September 2012 }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.crdx.com/coveredHop.html |title=Covered Hopper Cars |publisher=Chicago Freight Car Leasing Company |accessdate=11 September 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120416165540/http://www.crdx.com/coveredHop.html |archivedate=16 April 2012 |df= }}
4. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.mountain-plains.org/pubs/html/mpc-01-127-4/pg2.php | title= The Economics of Heavy Hopper Cars |last1= Bitzan |first1= John D. |first2=Denver D. |last2=Tolliver |date= October 2001 |website=Mountain-Plains.org |publisher= Mountain Plains | accessdate= 2010-08-07 }}
5. ^Online Etymology dictionary:  .

External links

{{Commons category|Hopper railway wagons}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060509071410/http://sdrm.org/roster/freight/hopp7801/index.html Union Pacific #7801] – Photos and short history of an example of a typical self-clearing, open-top triple hopper
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20140327040407/http://www.americanrailcar.com/RailcarManufacturing.aspx Rail car manufacturing]
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