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April 1943. "Detroit, Michigan. A section of a boiler on a flatcar." Our third and final look. 4x5 inch acetate negative by Arthur S. Siegel for the Office of War Information. View full size.
The two flats were owned by small railroads, the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton and the Florida East Coast. In the background we see another flatcar set up as a spacer car to keep the locomotive from putting any weight on the ferry bridge.
You can clearly see the spring compression on the loaded flatcar compared to the not so loaded car. This is a simple way to tell if a train car is heavily loaded or not.
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