Gas tank wagon set Linde 516 607 + Ruhr-Stickstoff 506 922, DB,
white + gray, Ep III, DC
Prototype
To supply companies and households with liquefied gas for heating,
various companies procured pressurized gas tank wagons. Since gas
pipelines were not widely available until the 1980s, gas storage
facilities were preferred in rural areas, which were served by rail
and delivered liquefied gases such as propane or butane to
households by truck. In wagon groups or as individual wagons, the
pressurized gas tank wagons, initially marked with a yellow band
and later with an orange band from the late 1960s, can be found in
many freight trains on main and branch lines. Many companies in the
chemical industry also required pressurized gas tank wagons for
shipping their products, and thus the wagons often displayed large
logos of their owner or lessee. In the early 1960s, gray-white or
pebble gray increasingly replaced the previously common iron gray.
Most four-axle designs featured the so-called bottom discharge,
meaning the flanges and valves are located at the bottom of the
tank.
The Zag design code indicates that the vehicle is a tank wagon (Z)
with four or more wheel sets (a) for compressed, liquefied, or
dissolved gases (g).
The Pullman model represents a four-axle 620hl pressurized gas
wagon from the Uerdingen wagon factory, primarily delivered to
wagon lessors such as the Eisenbahn Verkehrsmittel A.G. EVA. The
EVA, which later merged into VTG, was a partner at the
manufacturer’s plant. Characteristic of the Uerdingen wagons with
the mounted sunshade roof was the comparatively large roof overhang
with radially extending distance plates. The central manhole on the
non-handbrake end was common in new builds until about the
mid-1960s.
Model
• H0 model of a pressurized gas tank wagon Zag with a capacity of
620 hl
• Perforated etched steps and running boards
• Separately applied details of the braking system
• Freestanding grab bars
• Etched nameplates with delicate mounting struts
• Freestanding coupling valves and shut-off devices
• Multi-part bogies of the Minden Dorstfeld design with
freestanding rectangular hooks
• Profiled wheel discs on both sides
• Hook coupling in a guided standard pocket
• Optional AC wheelset available under item no. 41201
• Minimum radius = 360 mm
• Length over buffers = 145.7 mm
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