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Re: (NSW) Set classification
- Subject: Re: (NSW) Set classification
- From: "Gnome 412" <gnome412@hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 19:41:08 +1000
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: F Market line fan
- References: <01bf9701$def19900$6c6f868b@tom-boles> <38DF14FD.839EAAE9@ihug.com.au> <01bf97d8$d38b11e0$ef6d868b@tom-boles> <38E06E6F.83D0D528@fastlink.com.au> <01bf9899$b9e3de40$fc6f868b@tom-boles> <38E198F6.1D7515AD@fastlink.com.au> <L2hE4.1316$HQ5.647152@news0.optus.net.au> <39055d00.12965603@news>
- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:6965
paul wrote in message <39055d00.12965603@news>...
>Because they replaced F sets, and there are some warped senses of
>humour in the railways.
>Instead of seeing F you see K.
Ah!
This explains why the NSW loco-hauled cars never used the letters Q and U!
You couldn't have a train marshalled FA, RQ!
(Of course, they did have a car coded CK up to the 1950s.)
Rgds