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"Gondolas...since they are side dump, not bottom dump" So, just to be annoying, what are GS (bottom dump) gons classed as?And, more seriously, what would a hopper-bottom gondola be? The GN had some in the 72000-72499 series. They had longitudinal doors like a ballast hopper, but solid floors over the trucks instead of a hoppers slope sheets, so were not self clearing. They were built in 1926, and some lasted, in revenue service, long enough to acquire consolidated stencils. The GN freight car books by Four Ways West class them as hoppers, and their AAR class was HK, so legally they're hoppers.
There is no requirement that gondolas dump to the side. Gondolas can dump where ever they want, sort of like bears.
So, a question: when did the Difco cars first come into production?
Off hand, I think the Walther's cars are from the 70's.
I tried to find the difco cars on Mark's (Spookshow's) site under both "gondolas" and "open hoppers," but didn't see them:http://www.visi.com/~spookshow/freight/freight.htmlI'd like to know if they were in use in 1971.
http://www.visi.com/~spookshow/freight/walthersdifco.html
Gondolas have level floors and hoppers have hopper floors. There's not much more to it.