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The Railcar was a vehicle similar to a train that students could travel the Hartsville railroads with that was built by two students in 2024 by the oil company railroad behind Coker. This vehicle was powered by a 150CC gasoline engine and weighed about 400 lbs. They were given permission to use the railroads by the Hartsville Railmaster after contacting the local police department. The project took about 3 months of designing and building and is now a passdown.
The Railcar was a vehicle similar to a train that students could travel the Hartsville railroads with that was built by two students in 2024 by the oil company railroad behind Coker. This vehicle was powered by a 150CC gasoline engine and weighed about 400 lbs. They were given permission to use the railroads by the Hartsville Railmaster after contacting the local police department. The project took about 3 months of designing and building and is now a passdown.

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The Railcar was a vehicle similar to a train that students could travel the Hartsville railroads with that was built by two students in 2024 by the oil company railroad behind Coker. This vehicle was powered by a 150CC gasoline engine and weighed about 400 lbs. They were given permission to use the railroads by the Hartsville Railmaster after contacting the local police department. The project took about 3 months of designing and building and is now a passdown.