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    GONDOLAS  
      
      
    
      
        Gondolas were considerd by many people to be  a lowly junk carrier and  at the bottom rung of  the stable of railroad freight carsHowever,  they made lots of money for the railroads,  carrying practically anything and everything that  would not  fit in another type of carLoads  included acontainers with doors that could be  locked and sealed, with the containers lifted  into and out of the gondola: junk and scrap  metal: vehicles: odd shapped machinery:  bulk  material such as coal, gravel, and ballast, and  just about anything else you can  imagineGondolas were used to ship coal  to  customers who did not have a coal unloading ramp  (Coal unloading ramsp were elevated stuctures  which allowed coal hoppers to dump coal out of  the bottom of the hopper and into storage bins  under the tracks on the ramp).  Customers who  received coal in gondolas had bucket cranes to  unload the coal, or shoveled it out by  handGondola's were  produced in two sizes by  Lionel, short (8  inches in length) and long (9  9/16th inches in length)    | 
       
     
      
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