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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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Date: 
Fri, 16 Mar 2001 15:52:46 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
In lugnet.trains, James Brown writes:

You'd think that you could look at a train engine and it would have the
equivalent of "Dodge Caravan" on it somewhere... <shrug>

Ah.

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.

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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  Re: How the heck do I find out what model that engine I see going by is?
 
(...) Ah. 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 (...) (23 years ago, 16-Mar-01, to lugnet.trains)

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