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Re: GNRS T.376 and T.377
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At 03:27 11/12/99 +1100, you wrote:
>
>On the wagon side I noted GFRF.308G as part of the consist. I presume that
>this was a former VFRF? The G prefix I assume stands for GNRS.
>
Correct, I'm not sure when it started but i think all will be relettered. I
believe the GFRF however used to be a VZRF. Some VZMA's are now GHMA. To me
it looks also like GNRS have done away with the "Z" designation for works
vehicles. According to the 4 letter standard, I think that the "Z"
designation may be wrong anyway, as it should be used to describe the type
of vehicle, not what it's used for (e.g. H = hopper, F = flat, B = boxcar,
etc).
Regards
Michael
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