How about hopper cars with 6-wheel "Buckeye"  trucks--seems like I saw 
something like that decades ago.  DJE


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  From: wab876 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 4:41 PM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: coal piers Philadelphia


    
  Hi,
  The ones I remember were lifted up on an elevator to an elevated section of 
track and travelled to the ship they were loading. The may be some old dockers 
who may remember it. Mind this was way back in the 1960's. I think the carrier 
might been Norfolk & Western. Dont think it was called that then. I may have 
the port wrong as we also called at Norfolk Va on the same trip.
  Jim M

  --- In [email protected], " Bill Lane" <bill@...> wrote:
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  > I don't know of any self propelled hopper cars. The hopper cars were pushed
  > up to the top of the dumper with a cable powered "pig".
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  > Sorry I could not be of any help. 
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