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  • Just by looking at the springs, you can tell the car is loaded. So, it's not Abandoned.

  • trespassing! lol

  • not that old my ass you do not know anything that is a bad ordser car i was on that train it was leaking air i had to drop it off it sucked air from the locomotive

  • not abandoned, the springs are compressed, its a load, probably set out as a bad order car.

  • Definitely not abandoned. Probably just cut out of a consist for a bad order, or mechanical problem.

  • Couldn't have been there very long. Nobody jacked the retainer valve yet. lol

  • why you gotta use the (N) word!? 47LN81 your're a real jackass to post some dumb shit like that.

  • This is how you can tell its abandoned..if the wheels are like redish or blackish with rust. that light yellow/goldish layer of rust means it was just put there.

  • Run back there this week and see if the tracks are still there. [:)]

  • Not that abandoned ,or the nigs would of painted their gang shit all over it.

  • LOL a tank car of Maalox.

  • What if somebody had knocked back?

  • Are the tracks abandoned? Cause they look new

  • I suspect that tank car had a hotbox whilst in a train and had to be left there until mobile railroad fitters attend to it.

  • Crap!!!

  • lol @ outside the unitedstates call collect roflmao.

  • abandoned my butt.. haha

  • That looks like the original CN Cornwall Yard and original CN mainline through Cornwall. Abandoned in 1957 for the Seaway Project. This was behind Shoeless Joe's and East Side Marios. The tracks are now gone.

  • @ConrailSD70MAC i was thinking the same place

  • @ConrailSD70MAC - Where CN 2-8-2's, 4-6-0's, 4-6-4's, 4-8-2's, 4-8-4's steam engines to CN F3's, GP7's used to run......the original Grand Trunk line through Cornwall is erased. Except to the east by Boundary Road. Ninth St and Eleventh St are built right on the right of way by Brookdale St. Cornwall Plaza is built on the yard complex. Townhomes are built by the dirty engine pits servicing areas to the east. Maynard's YIG is built right where the original stone Cornwall GTR station was.

  • That's neith old, nor abandoned. All of ist test dates are current. The truck springs look quite compressed, indicating that it's loaded. Looks more like it's in "constructive placement" ready to be brought into industry, or loaded outbound ready to be picked up by the railroad.

  • You know what this is? Its not abandoned. This is some manufacturers lost order of chemicals! Some where there is a plant manager wondering "Do I have to shut down production? Where the FUCK is my order!" Meanwhile the rail road is clueless and is busy with more important things

  • @sw8741 In today's railroading there are VERY FEW lost cars. In particular hazmat cars.

    In the old days of paper waybills the rate of lost cars was certainly an issue. But in todays EDI environments car movements are broadcasted almost instantly. A hazmat setout such as this one is almost certainly known to the railroad, the shipper, consignee, care of party, freigh bill party and just about everyone else associated with the move.

  • This tank car is not abandoned. First of all look at the wheels. No hard rust. Was just temporarely dropped off or stored.

  • That car has not been there very long. It's also loaded. I would say that that is not abandoned.

  • Magnesium hydroxide = antacid and laxative (Milk of Magnesia).

    Used industrially to neutralize acidic wastewater.

  • Really? Sweat, I didn't know that!

  • @moon47mars

    Why they abandon the tanker. Where is the location of the city, state, and zip code.

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