Southern Carries Heaviest Single Carload
The heaviest single carload ever recorded on any U .S. railroad traveled over the Southern Railway
on October 11, when a huge 22-axle flat car carrying an 830,000-pound turbine generator left
Cincinnati, Ohio, en route to Stilesboro, Ga. Total weight of the turbine generator and special flat
car was 1,432,000 pounds, or 716 tons. Built by Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa., and
destined for a plant of the Georgia Power Company now under construction at Stilesboro, the turbine
generator traveled in its own special train made up of a locomotive, spare parts car, two empty
cars (for flexibility) and a caboose. When loaded, the turbine generator towered 17 feet, 5 inches
above the rails, was 175 feet, 2 inches long and measured 13 feet, 9 inches wide. Because of the
height and length of the turbine generator, its unusual flat car raised or lowered the rear end of the
load to compensate for terrain unevenness when moving under bridges and overpasses. The load was also
moved from side to side to permit easier clearance through tight curves, narrow cuts and other areas
of close tolerance. The turbine generator was delivered to Southern at Cincinnati by the
Penn Central. It ran over Southern from Cincinnati to Chattanooga, Tenn., where it was delivered to the
Louisville & Nashville. The Seaboard Coast Line took delivery from the L&N at Cartersville, Ga., for
final movement to Stilesboro.
