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Idle Freight Train
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The huge metal snake, seeming to span so far that it attaches itself to the distant horizon, idles as it awaits the final load of lumber to be placed upon its back. It seems as if the whole world braces for the sound of these huge metal wheels to begin rolling and the enormous engines to fill with the hot fires that will help them haul the nation's supplies across the continent. Hopper cars are freight cars used to transport loose bulk commodities such as coal, ore, grain, track ballast, and the like. This type of car is distinguished from a gondola car (US) or open wagon (UIC) in that it has opening doors on the underside or on the sides to discharge its cargo. The development of the hopper car went along with the development of automated handling of such commodities, with automated loading and unloading facilities. There are two main types of hopper car: open and covered; Covered hopper cars are used for cargo that must be protected from the elements (chiefly rain) such as grain, sugar, and fertilizer. Open cars are used for commodities such as coal, which can get wet and dry out with less harmful effect. Hopper cars have been used by railways worldwide whenever automated cargo handling has been desired. Rotary car dumpers simply invert the car to unload it, and have become the preferred unloading technology, especially in North America; they permit the use of simpler, tougher, and more compact (because sloping ends are not required) gondola cars instead of hoppers.
This sound uses the following file from Freesound: http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=122591
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