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Re: Victorian Train Numbers



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You can read the number system in the Master Train Plan.  or WTT.
just caught up with your request on numbers, if you have any other ?? email
direct if you like.

Steve Dalton
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----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Martin <semartin@idx.com.au>
To: Aus loco discussion mailing list <Ausloco@listbot.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: Victorian Train Numbers


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> Kevin(and other Aus.loco'ers).
> Thanks for the rundown on numbers. What then is the key to deciphering
> Vic. train numbers ?. Numbers 0-9 must (obviously) have different
> meanings in each slot. Where can the info on how to 'read' a vic. train
> number be found. Tks in advance
>
> Scott
>
> P.S. The NSW train numbering system is described in the May 1996 Railway
> Digest
>
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