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Modified 13-Apr-20
Created 28-Mar-11
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A variety of tank wagons for chemicals used on the train ferries before introduction of the Channel tunnel. Includes 3 diagrams which carried ethyl glycol and possibly other chemicals to Middlesborough. Includes discharge direct to a road vehicle - easily modelled. A traffic lost when the Chunnel opened. "P-methane hydro peroxide" Bromine"Vinylidene chloride" "Sodium hydroxide" "Hydrogen peroxide" "Diisopropylbenzene hydroperoxide" "dichlor difluor methane" "anti knock triethly oil"
21 80 078 5 187-4 VTG21 80 0780 352-9P21 80 0780 361-0P VTG21 80 0780 372-7P VTG21 80 0785 196-5P VTG21 80 0785 199-9P VTG21 80 0785 206-2P VTG21 80 0785 214-6P VTG21 80 0785 214-6P [1]21 80 0785 216-1P VTG Sodium hydroxide Diag E463 Graaft Kommanditgesellschaft Elze Leine No. 34717 1976 @ West Thurrock 79-12-29 © Paul Bartlett w21 80 0785 219-5P VTG21 80 0785 227-8P VTG23 70 7398 064-9P VTG [1]23 70 7398 064-9P VTG [2]23 80 7391 009-9  DB01851123 80 7391 016-4P VTG [0]23 80 7391 016-4P VTG [2]23 80 7391 016-4P23 80 7391 027-1 VTG Ethyl glycol23 80 7391 028-9 VTG Ethyl glycol 2

Categories & Keywords
Category:Transportation
Subcategory:Railway
Subcategory Detail:
Keywords:Bromine"Vinylidene, DB, Diisopropylbenzene hydroperoxide, Ferry wagon, Hydrogen peroxide, P-methane hydro peroxide, Private owner, Railway wagon, Sodium hydroxide, VTG, VTG ethyl glycol, VTG ferry tank wagon, anti knock triethly oil, chemical tank wagon, chloride, dichlor difluor methane, ethyl glycol