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Re: why is the roadsign round with no throughoufare sign called 7284?
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Fri, 13 Aug 1999 06:10:20 GMT
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On Tue, 3 Aug 1999 23:47:07 GMT, Jonathan Wilson <wilsonj@xoommail.com> wrote:

why is the roadsign round with no throughoufare sign called 7284?
is this the TLG number?

Um... Yes?
If a part has a four-digit number like that, then that *should* be the correct
TLG number.    You should know that by now.

Same thing for 3xxxx, 7xxxx, 8xxxx numbers.

3-digit numbers, and ones with "P" or "C" or alpha-suffixes, are the "made-up"
ones.

-- Terry K --



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