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    Brawa Tank Car 2-axle Z [P] "Bayer"  
        

    Brawa 50082

    This is a 2025 New Item

    Price: $45.05

    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Germany III DB 101mm
    Brawa 50082 - Tank Car 2-axle Z [P] Bayer

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era III 

    Model details


    Consideration of many design differences
    Variants in riveted or welded construction
    Replica of the heating pans
    Variants with and without brakeman's cab
    Metal axle holders
    Bogie with three-point support
    Multi-part brake system
    Brake blocks in wheel plane
    Individually mounted axle box cover
    Free standing ladders
    Individually mounted railing
    VTG is a registered trademark.

    Info about the original


    As early as 1900, the first specialised chemical tank wagons were developed for transporting chemical products. From the outset, they differed significantly from the tank wagons designed for transporting flammable liquids. A crucial safety feature of chemical tank wagons for acid transport was the absence of bottom valves, which helped to prevent accidental leakage of their hazardous cargo. Additionally, due to the high density of acids, these tanks were comparatively smaller than those used for flammable liquids. For the typical 8.8-metre-long wagons of the standardised interchangeable types introduced in the 1930s, a tank volume of between 10 and 12 m³ proved to be the most economical solution. Depending on the manufacturing capabilities of the wagon builders, the tanks were either riveted or welded. However, the heating pans located in the lower section of the tanks were consistently produced using welding technology to ensure greater tightness and stability. The wagons, originally built from 1939 onwards for I.G. Farbenindustrie and the Wirtschaftliche Forschungsgesellschaft (Wifo), were largely transferred to the successor companies Bayer, BASF and VTG in the Federal Republic of Germany after the Second World War. In the German Democratic Republic, Deutsche Reichsbahn (the East German national railway) took possession of the wagons and leased them to state-owned enterprises, known as VEBs. After approximately 40 years of service, these wagons were gradually decommissioned from the mid-1970s onwards. The last chemical tank wagons of this type were finally retired in 1988.


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