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For intermodal, BNSF uses this sort of symbology... <br /> <br />ZWSPLAC-11 <br /> <br />Z - hottest priority intermodal <br />WSP=Origin is Willow Springs Intermodal Ramp in Chicago <br />LAC = Dest is Los Angeles <br />11 = Scheduled to depart WSP on the 11th of the month <br /> <br />Follow that for this one ... Z-WSPSBD-12 <br />intermodal / Willow Springs / San Bernardino / on the 12th <br /> <br />BNSF also uses a Q in front of their premium (2nd tier) intermodal trains. <br /> <br />Union Pacific uses Z or I prefixes on their trains and a 2 character city / city pair symbol ( I LADU 17 ) I = intermodal / LA to Dupo (St Louis) departing on the 17th. <br /> <br />
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