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Bitumen/asphalt/heavy fuel rail loading at refineries?
Hello.
Does anybody know of oil refineries with bitumen, asphalt or hevy fuel rail wagon loading facilities? I work at at a refinery and my colleagues from the engineering department are upgrading our rail loading facility and are seeking for references. Any directions would be welcome. Siderodromophile greetings Paulo Ferreira |
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sorry i have no info, but i was wonderin what kind of locomotives and rolling stock you get ?
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I can only think of the Fawley refinery in Hampshire.
They famously used to run trains in the days of steam, I am not sure if they still do. (I tried their website, which seems to be aimed at schoolkids and has vey little information on it - but someone tried to send me a virus while I was looking round it) |
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Paulo :
Chamo-me manuel, sou de Portugal e não te posso ajudar.Mas gostaria de saber mais sobre a refinaria que têm essa linha de comboio.Como não é leça, só pode ser Sines. Para que é usado o transporte ferroviário, ai? Um abraço |
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Locos and wagons used
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CP carries our heavy residue in bogie tanker wagons (Zaes UIC code) with these 1981 built 1900/1930 Class Alsthom licensed 2200hp locos. More pictures in my fotopic: www.pauloferreira.fotopic.net Siderodromophile greetings Paulo Ferreira |
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