wonder if there's distance limitations due to heat loss and solidification or if the cars are built in such a way the sulfur can be easily reheated.
edit: https://archive.is/wip/SXmDM kinda' interesting. wonder how much damage was done to the transport cars. seems like they're a bit more fragile than the average tanker.
til: sulfur is transported in molten state.
wonder if there's distance limitations due to heat loss and solidification or if the cars are built in such a way the sulfur can be easily reheated.
edit: https://archive.is/wip/SXmDM kinda' interesting. wonder how much damage was done to the transport cars. seems like they're a bit more fragile than the average tanker.
edit2: https://railroads.dot.gov/sites/fra.dot.gov/files/fra_net/4083/Molten%20Sulphur%20Rail%20Tank%20Car%20Loading%20and%20Unloading%20Operations_Final%20with%20Appendices.pdf