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I thought this thread could be a place to ask about the loads usually carried by tank cars and covered hoppers with specific reporting marks. I for one am not knowledgeable enough about that topic to know for certain what commodities are shipped in which cars or by which companies. I know enough not to spot an LPG tanker at the Kaolin rack in a paper mill, but deciphering the alphabet soup of modern tankers and hoppers is beyond my time limits.People who know can post answers, so I'll start with this new Trainworks car. What's it haul?
The pressure-unloading piping on the car graphic implies a powder, so given the other info, like Jason said it is likely to be portland cement. I don't think plastics cars usually have this piping.
PD hoppers generally carry lighter powders like flour. Powdered cement is carried in shorter two-bay center flow hoppers like this because of cements' high density.