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Dave Burden
Member # 88
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Last week I made a 5 day trip on Amtrak from
Atlanta up to Milwaukee and back. One thing I noticed on the way were a number of propane (natural gas?) tanks near the tracks. These are household sized tanks, which look like they are plumbed into underground lines.

Anyone know what they are for?

Thanks,
Dave
 

TR-00
Member # 1494
 - posted
Most likely, they provide fuel for switch heaters.
 
Dave Burden
Member # 88
 - posted
That makes sense, since they did appear at switches along the way.

Thanks,
Dave
 

conrailkid
Member # 1898
 - posted
you got it! those are propane fired switch heaters.
 



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