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Re: Why is it called "up"?
David Bromage wrote:
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> Up/down is useful for local controllers. If you're crossing borders,
> that's when the national train identification system is useful, e.g. 7MA2.
>
>
I understand the "MA" part (Melbourne to Adelaide) but what do the leading and
trailing digits mean?
Peter
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