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Railroad waybill numbers

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Posted by PRSL6006 on Monday, November 16, 2015 6:44 PM

Thanks again!

Chris Ballinger

Modeling the Clementon Branch of the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines in HO scale

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Posted by jeffhergert on Monday, November 16, 2015 3:19 PM

PRSL 027

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Posted by PRSL6006 on Sunday, November 15, 2015 9:58 AM

Thanks Jeff! I have the NMRA's 1953 ORER reprint, but it is buried in storage. Any chance someone with access to a copy could look up the number for the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines (PRSL)? Thanks!

Chris Ballinger

Modeling the Clementon Branch of the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines in HO scale

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Posted by jeffhergert on Sunday, November 15, 2015 9:21 AM

It's called Rule 260 number.  Every railroad is assigned one by the AAR.  They appear in some railroad publications, like the Official Railway Equipment Register (ORER).  The link provided has a current listing.  

https://www.railinc.com/rportal/alf_docs/Circulars/OT-10.pdf

I was lucky to find an AAR published listing of Railroads with their Rule 260 numbers and reporting marks and railroad interchange points and codes for 1978 at a train show.  The information is out there, but most modelers probably concentrate more on reporting marks.  Your best bet would be finding an old ORER for the era being modeled.   

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Railroad waybill numbers
Posted by PRSL6006 on Sunday, November 15, 2015 4:08 AM

Hey Folks,

I am in the process of trying to make my waybills look more realistic and I noticed that prototype waybills have assigned numbers next to the Railroads name. For instance, Pennsylvania Railroad is 620, Southern Pacific is 721. Is there a list of the number each railroad was assigned, and if there is where can I find it? As always, thanks for any assistance given.

Example:

620   Pennsylvania Railroad   620

             FREIGHT WAYBILL

Chris Ballinger

Modeling the Clementon Branch of the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines in HO scale

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