Operating Era: 1910-1952. Norfolk & Western. N&W acquired 4,000 class HM hoppers in 1910, 4,000 class HP in 1911-15 and
leased another 4,000 HP's that became railroad property in 1924. The HP's were 9-1/2" higher
than the HM's and were built with safety appliances. Otherwise the two classes were essentially
identical. The cars were the major workhorse of the coal fleet for several decades and, with
rebuildings, lasted into the 1950's.
The HP class as delivered had flat triple hoppers operated by chains and ratchet wheels, a
holdover from wood car design of the previous century. The cars were extensively rebuilt during
1923-32. Previous class HM cars were resheathed to HP height in 1923-5 becoming classes
HMa, HPa and HPb. HMa/HPa retained the triple hoppers. HPb and all subsequent classes
received twin hoppers. All classes received peaked end extensions that were riveted on to the top
of the end sheets. Class HPc rebuilt HP's in 1927-32 with power handbrakes, the only subclass
to receive them. Class HPd rebuilt HP's in 1928-29 to look almost identical to HPb's but with a
different rivet pattern at the hoppers. Each class received slightly different lettering which became
uniform in 1934. The cars ran until rebuilt to class H-1 in 1939-41.
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