Milk car

Milk cars are a specialized type of railroad car intended to transport raw milk from collection points near dairy farms to a processing creamery. Some milk cars were intended for loading with multiple cans of milk, while others were designed with a single tank for bulk loading. Milk cars were often equipped with high-speed passenger trucks, passenger-type buffer plates, and train signal and steam lines seldom found on conventional refrigerator cars.[1]

  1. ^ Yungkurth, John D.Chuck (1986). "To market by rail: milk cars". Railroad Model Craftsman (February). Carstens Publications: 89–97.