W H E N LARD COMES O V E R THE M O U N T A I N S Here's the inside story—Some of America's most particular people protect every load of lard that travels in a GATX tank car. Shippers—smart and careful—order a car for lard. They say, "Clean it thoroughly. Rub the walls down with lard before loading to avoid contamination from rust." Eagle Eyes—the U.S. inspectors—look over every inch of the car. Then they write, "O.K. for loading" on the release. . . . So, thousands and thousands of GATX cars are serviced each year for safe bulk transportation of a perishable food. . . . This is typical of the work done for the railroads and shippers who use the GATX fleet of more than 37,000 specialized tank cars of 207 types.
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