Engineering:Hood (rail transport)
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A hood is a rigid cover to protect a load on a flat wagon, gondola or a coil car.[1] Gondola hoods developed from loose tarpaulin covers that were deemed unsatisfactory in damp climates;[2] but tarpaulins are still used as hoods in some cases.[3] For some gondola loads, hoods made of fiberglass were sufficient.[4] The hoods on coil cars were originally permanently attached to the cars when they were developed in the mid-20th century.[5]
Hoods could also be mounted on wheels enabling them to slide out of the way toward one end of the car for loading.[6]
References
- ↑ "(untitled)". Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Newsletter (Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society) 14-17: xiv. 1982. https://books.google.com/books?id=9PtWAAAAYAAJ&q=coil+car+hood&dq=coil+car+hood&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1-7nY8PbcAhUG54MKHZTWAFIQ6AEIVzAJ.
- ↑ "(untitled)". The Railway Age (Chicago) XXXIV (17): 416. October 24, 1902. https://books.google.com/books?id=n8A6AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA416&dq=%22covered+gondola%22+rail&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjG1dSN9vbcAhUYoYMKHZNXAm8Q6AEIODAD#v=onepage&q=%22covered%20gondola%22%20rail&f=false.
- ↑ Heinrich Schnelting, Hugo Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Ing. Lemmer, Union0 609 655 AI European Union patent 0 609 655 AI, issued 1997-05-07, assigned to WAGGONFABRIK TALBOT GMBH & CO.KG
- ↑ "D.5.1.1 Site to Site on Rail". Draft Environmental Impact Statement - Niagara Falls Storage Area, Long Term Management of the Existing Radioactive Wastes and Residues at the Niagara Falls Storage Site. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Energy. August 1984. p. D-13. https://books.google.com/books?id=LfQxAQAAMAAJ&pg=SL4-PA13&dq=%22covered+gondola%22+rail&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjG1dSN9vbcAhUYoYMKHZNXAm8Q6AEIPTAE#v=onepage&q=%22covered%20gondola%22%20rail&f=false.
- ↑ "(untitled)". Headlight (Public Relations Department, New York Central Railroad) 23-28: 73. 1962. https://books.google.com/books?id=UfllAAAAIAAJ&q=%22coil+car%22+hood&dq=%22coil+car%22+hood&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjN4qPC8fbcAhVG94MKHWmUAAAQ6AEILTAB.
- ↑ Karl-Dieter Reemtsema, Peter Wackermann, Guenter Ahlborn, Gerhard Kampmann, "Railroad Freight Car", States4,986,707 United States patent 4,986,707, issued 1991-01-22, assigned to Waggon Union GmbH