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Re: How the heck do I find out what model that engine I see going by is?
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:52:46 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.trains, James Brown writes:
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> > You'd think that you could look at a train engine and it would have the
> > equivalent of "Dodge Caravan" on it somewhere... <shrug>
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> Ah.
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> Yes, it does. It's called the "builder's plate" and if you can find it and
> read it you'll know a lot about the locomotive. (who built it, what model it
> is, when it was built) However, railfans (not GOOD railfans) have been known
> to prise them off as souvenirs.
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> Also it's not something you're likely to be able to read from a train going
> by, the print is pretty fine. I think the roads assume that if you need to
> know, you're an employee, and you know how to tell by looking, or you can
> radio the engineer and ask... and if you can't do those things, you don't
> need to know.
Heh... Yah, I guess that GE isn't too concerned about making sure people
know that sleek machine going by is a (whatever), so they know what to ask
about at the dealer. :)
James
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