ExactRail: GSI 53'6" Bulkhead Flat Cars

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Why were the original run of ExactRail flat cars called GSC and this run of bulkhead flats called GSI? GSC, or General Steel Castings was what the company was founded as in 1928. In 1961, GSC had grown to a more diverse company. Castings was now just a part of the company's portfolio, the name was changed to General Steel Industries (GSI) reflect this. Many of the flat cars we offered were as-delivered prior to this change, and some were delivered after.

To keep things simple, the decision was made to just call all as GSC built. The GSI 53'-6" Bulkhead Flats that ExactRail now offers, were originally delivered after the 1961 change and are named to reflect the builder at that time.

The car body of GSC & GSI flat is cast, which means the entire car body is a single piece of solid steel. Many are in active MoW service today—over 60 years later!

Looks can be deceiving, on the outside this car looks similar to the run of flat cars we produced in the past, however as far as the bodies go, about the only thing reused is the center sill. New tooling for the sides, ends and decks were made to accommodate the bulkhead ends and to match the prototype. The 8'-6" bulkheads, like on the prototype, drop down into the body of the car to create a strong union.

The cars come with either 42' or 43'-3" truck centers, high or low brake wheels as well as different grab iron configurations as per the prototype. We have accurately captured the unique curves and casting marks of the cast design, which makes these cars so elegant.

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