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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by TheS.P.caboose</i> <br /><br />absoluteblock, I can help you out. <br /> <br />At Altamont Press they have a full list of the BNSF symbols. Go to http://altamontpress.com because they do sell regional railfan guides. I live in California, so that regional railfan timetable has all the symbols for UP and BNSF <br /> <br />They also have line by line the stations, control points and frequencies to listen to. They may have a guide for your area as well. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />While the line by line stations are current, the train symbol data is not. I picked up their most recent timetable and was disappointed to see the symbol definitions being outdated. BNSF uses section numbers that either don't agree with the listings, or are not even listed at all.
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