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Rail and Road Trailer Identification Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Pass Non-pressure / low pressure tank car - Answers For flammable liquids (e.g., Petroleum crude oil, ethanol) with protective housing separate from manway and bottom outlet valve; pressures usually below 25 psi. Box car - Answers For general freight that carry bulk or non-bulk packages; may transport hazardous materials/dangerous goods in small packages or 'tote bins'; features single or double sliding door. Hopper car - Answers For bulk commodities and bulk cargo (e.g., coal, ore, cement and solid granular materials); bulk lading discharged by gravity through the hopper bottom doors when doors opened. Pressure tank car - Answers For flammable, non-flammable toxic and/or liquefied compressed gases; protective housing with no bottom fittings; pressures usually above 40 psi. General service tank car - Answers For a variety of hazardous and non-hazardous materials; fittings and valves normally visible at the top of the tank; some may have bottom outlet valve; pressures usually below 25 psi. MAWP - Answers Maximum Allowable Working Pressure, which can vary by tank type; for example, MC331, TC331, SCT331 has a design pressure between 100-500 psi. Refrigerated liquefied gases tank car - Answers For refrigerated liquefied gases (cryogenic liquids); similar to a 'giant thermo-bottle' with fitting compartments located in a cabinet at the rear of the tank; MAWP between 25-500 psi. Flammable liquids tank car - Answers For flammable liquids (e.g., gasoline, diesel); features elliptical cross-section, rollover protection at the top, bottom outlet valves; MAWP between 3-15 psi.

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Rail and Road Trailer Identification Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Pass

Non-pressure / low pressure tank car - Answers For flammable liquids (e.g., Petroleum crude oil,
ethanol) with protective housing separate from manway and bottom outlet valve; pressures usually
below 25 psi.

Box car - Answers For general freight that carry bulk or non-bulk packages; may transport hazardous
materials/dangerous goods in small packages or 'tote bins'; features single or double sliding door.

Hopper car - Answers For bulk commodities and bulk cargo (e.g., coal, ore, cement and solid granular
materials); bulk lading discharged by gravity through the hopper bottom doors when doors opened.

Pressure tank car - Answers For flammable, non-flammable toxic and/or liquefied compressed gases;
protective housing with no bottom fittings; pressures usually above 40 psi.

General service tank car - Answers For a variety of hazardous and non-hazardous materials; fittings and
valves normally visible at the top of the tank; some may have bottom outlet valve; pressures usually
below 25 psi.

MAWP - Answers Maximum Allowable Working Pressure, which can vary by tank type; for example,
MC331, TC331, SCT331 has a design pressure between 100-500 psi.

Refrigerated liquefied gases tank car - Answers For refrigerated liquefied gases (cryogenic liquids);
similar to a 'giant thermo-bottle' with fitting compartments located in a cabinet at the rear of the tank;
MAWP between 25-500 psi.

Flammable liquids tank car - Answers For flammable liquids (e.g., gasoline, diesel); features elliptical
cross-section, rollover protection at the top, bottom outlet valves; MAWP between 3-15 psi.

Toxic, corrosive, and flammable liquids road trailer - Answers Circular cross-section with possible
external ring stiffeners; MAWP of at least 25 psi.

Corrosive liquids road trailer - Answers Usually for corrosive liquids; circular cross-section with external
ring stiffeners; tank diameter is relatively small; MAWP of at least 15 psi.

Emulsion and water-gel explosives trailer - Answers Hopper-style configuration; MAWP between 5-15
psi.

Compressed Gas/Tube Trailer - Answers Used for transporting compressed gases.

Dry Bulk Cargo Trailer - Answers Designed for transporting dry bulk materials.

Vacuum Tanker - Answers Used for transporting liquids under vacuum.

Mixed Cargo - Answers Designed for transporting a mix of cargo types.

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