Car
Needs Ratios
A typical national brand meat packer
would process 2000 head a day. How many cars are needed to handle that operation?
· Stock cars: 40-50
· Hanging
meat reefer: 16-20
· Other meat reefer: 0.6
· Blood tank
(if unprocessed): 1.4
· Blood box (if processed): 0.2
·
Paunch gondola (if by rail): 0.4
· Hide box:
1.4
· Tallow tank: 2.4
· Tankage box: 0.75
·
Salt box: 0.4 (for hides)
Additional freight car services
might include:
· Gondolas: bedding for the stockyard
· Box:
feed for the stockyard
· Box: cardboard boxes for other meat products
· Box: cleaning supplies, consumables
· Box: Salt for ice plant
if on premises
· Loads of coal or oil for power plant and boiler house.
Because
loaded stock cars and loaded meat reefers are high priority perishable loads,
packinghouses received multiple switch jobs a day.
Much
of this material was provided by Don Lake of Darling, International. Darling has
been rendering animal by products for 100 years. Click here
for more info on Darling Cars.
Donboy on the
Ops-Ind web group used to work in a packing plant. He reported:
"A
lot of activity moving cars in the plant tracks Most inbound and
all outbound
cars had to be weighed. Empty cars had to be iced before
loading. Loaded cars
needed to be pulled and empty cars spotted so
loading could continue (loading
spots for 15 cars loaded a day 50
cars). Livestock needed to be unloaded as
soon as possible so they
could be fed and watered. Outbound cars would need
to be blocked for
their outbound trains."
"A
full time plant switcher plus the local railroad crew switching the
plant at
least 3 times day. Just guessing I expect that in HO scale
the plant footprint
would be about 10 foot by 10 foot if done in full
scale."
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