This depressed center flat car with Buckeye trucks had a 250,000-pound capacity and was 65’ in length. St. Louis Southwestern, commonly known as Cotton Belt, was founded in 1891 and became a Southern Pacific subsidiary in 1932, before eventually fully merging in 1992. It is now a heritage component of Union Pacific.
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