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MWT – Tool and Block Car. A car used for the carrying all descriptions of tool equipment and blocking. This car has side and end housings and roof, also end platforms. There are doors in sides and ends and usually windows. It is fitted inside with proper racks and boxes for storage of tools.MWTK – Similar in design to T, but used specifically in maintenance-of-way service.
My understanding is that the "block car" contains various wooden blocking for stabilizing / jacking the crane and/or other cars.
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The smokejack on the left end of the roof implies that the car is heated. Does that give any further clue to its use?
I bet there is a workshop in there
Remember that specialized pulleys are also called blocks (i.e. Block and Tackle), and a wrecking crew would want to have a big selection of these when they were at a wreck site using the cranes and derricks. I can only wonder where the name "Snatch Block" came from, but those are often used to change the direction of the pulling force. For instance, when we operated the Pile Driver OB on the Cumbres and Toltec last August, we used a "Snatch Block", chaining it to the rails, to pull the boom up. Tow Truck drivers will use a snatch block to winch a car up an embankment and keeping the cable low to the ground so the force keeps the car from flipping up.Bill Kepner