Black liquid tank carriers as far as the eye can see in Philadelphia, PA
I wanted to report some activity in Philadelphia PA that is very unusual.
On the train tracks in the downtown area, there is car after car of
black tank containers of what looks like some type of liquid. These carriers are
stretching as far as the eye can see. They say US Army on the side of them.
Has anyone else seen this?
They look quite ominous. I hope this is not Philadelphia
about ready to be the next catastrophy.
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All DOT regulated transportation is required to be placarded if it contains any reportable quantity of HazMat. There should be a placard with a UN number on it. Placards are Diamond shaped and colored , Red for flammable, Yellow for Oxidizer, Orange for Explosive Black and White with a skull and crossbones for poison, Plain black and White for Corrosive etc there are many others but tose are the most common. Find the four digit number in the middle of the placard and then look it up on the DOT Hazmat website. In your area it is most likely heating oil due to the severe winter there. Out west it is not at all unusual to see up to 100 cars in a single train and possibly multiple trains in a day on the same track.
Thank you very much for that information. I will try to
find the answer.
Do they usually say US Army on them? And are they usually mat black?
No camera on your cell phone then… too easy.
I know it looks as though I have not followed through on that.
But I am housebound and do not have a way to get back to
take a photo. I also have no cell phone.