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furmano [:)] <br /> <br />Hello and Welcome to the forums [:)] [;)] <br /> <br />There are several possibilities. One, the engine could be on a shared train. Some railroad will cooperate on a given train and two or more railroads supply an engine for that train. Union Pacific, Frisco, and Seaboard (I think) did this. <br />There were probally other railroads that did this sorta thing too. <br /> <br />Another possibility is that one railroad is paying back "hours" by furnishing an engine to the other railroad to use. <br /> <br />There might be some other possibilities. Some of the "western" railroaders might know for sure.
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