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The Railwire is not your personal army.
I've never seen one before. Interesting.
I speculate that it might have been around the time the early oil sands projects like Syncrude were getting going. Perhaps the gov't was trying to help them get the product to market in absence of pipelines or local markets. Most of the heavy oil would have gone to the Gulf Coast in those days. That sounds like something that would have happened in those days.
The Canadian Freight Car Gallery http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/displayrailway.pl?o=procor#tank seems to indicate that this is one of series of two.The other one can be seen herehttp://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=prox58011&o=procor
What about asphalt or tar?http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=prox58011detail1&o=procor~Ian
Also Athearn did a different initial than PROX, so maybe there are several groups of cars (well beyond 3).
These have been a pretty popular choice with manufacturers being made in a number of scales.
It'd be amazing if some manufacturer actually made this type of PROCOR built car, instead of putting the paint schemes on similar size RTC and ACF cars, but tank designs are varied and quite specific.