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Reporting Marks

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Reporting marks removed. I kept the original road number, as only the lettering was patched out on the prototypes.

 


Reporting marks CRIP, RI, ROCK
Locale Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas
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Southern Pacific ...

Reporting marks
A set of two, three, or four initials identifying the operator of a car.
Restricted speed ...

Reporting Marks
These are the letters or abbreviations that mark the sides of freight cars to identify what railroad owns the car. Also see Road Names.
Reptile ...

"Understanding railroad reporting marks". Trains.com. Kalmbach Publishing. Retrieved on 2007-09-17.
^ "Fallen flag". Brickwiki (2007-04-05). Retrieved on 2007-09-17.
^ White (1968), p102-108.

The revenue card contains the equipment's reporting marks, the consignee name and destination city, the train routing from the time it enters the railroad until it is spotted at its destination, the connecting railroad, the name of the shipper, ...

Corman Railroad, Pennsylvania Line (Reporting Marks "RJCP"), operates over former New York Central and Pennsylvania trackage in West Central Pennsylvania (including a five-mile stretch over former Baltimore & Ohio (Buffalo, Rochester & ...

" are the reporting marks. "Color" is provided because in the smaller scales the reporting marks might me difficult for some operators to read.

Freight car bearing railroad reporting marks
Car Init & Number
Car Initial and Number (Sometimes referred to as CARINO)
Initial and number given to a railcar by the AAR in conjunction with owner's initials as a means of car identification ...

CLICK HERE TO SEE A PARTIAL LIST OF REPORTING MARKS OR ABBREVIATIONS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED RAILROAD ROAD NAMES ...

See also: Track, Engine, Locomotive, Train, Consist

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