BN 454890         
BN 454890 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. I'm not sure but I think that is sprayed-on insulation, a treatment called Conditionaire. I believe this was a former NP car. The following is in response to a comment ( below ) by Terrence Roble from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refrigerator_car

In 1969, the Northern Pacific Railroad ordered a number of modified covered hopper cars from American Car and Foundry for transporting perishable food in bulk. The 55-foot (16.76 m)-long cars were blanketed with a layer of insulation, equipped with roof hatches for loading, and had centerflow openings along the bottom for fast discharge. A mechanical refrigeration unit was installed at each end of the car, where sheet metal ducting forced cool air into the cargo compartments. The units, rated at 100 short tons (91 t; 89 long tons) capacity (more than twice that of the largest conventional refrigerator car of the day) were economical to load and unload, as no secondary packaging was required. Apples, carrots, onions, and potatoes were transported in this manner with moderate success. Oranges, on the other hand, tended to burst under their own weight, even after wooden baffles were installed to better distribute the load. The Santa Fe Railway leased 100 of the hoppers from ACF, and in April 1972 purchased 100 new units, known as "Conditionaire" cars.[10] The cars' irregular, orange-colored outer surface (though darker than the standard AT&SF yellow-orange used on reefers) tended to collect dirt easily, and proved difficult to clean. Santa Fe eventually relegated the cars to more typical, non-refrigerated applications.

Date: 10/1/1979 Location: Cicero, IL   Map Show Cicero on a rail map Views: 552 Collection Of:   Chuck Zeiler
Rolling Stock: BN 454890 (Covered Hopper) Author:  Chuck Zeiler
BN 454890
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TERRENCE ROBLE General Wow what happen to this car??? 4/10/2017 5:42:51 PM

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