QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Hello all, A friend of mine told me that CSX is going to go back to the lettering instead of the numbers, for I.D. That means instead of Q284 (Chicago to Buffalo) it will be CHIBU. If that is the case, what if there are multiple trains that could be running at the same time through out the system in a givin day with the same I.D. A good example of this would be the N, T and U trains that run coal from Russell Kentucky to Toledo Ohio. There is also a couple of regular Q not L intermodals that do the Chicago 59th Street to South Kearny New Jersey run (Q156, and 164) even if they use TV symbol, they still run no more than 12 hours apart which I would think would be a little confusing for dispatchers in Jacksonville. I know BNSF and UP do this but how? In my made up railroad for Train Dispatcher, I designate an entire letter for the intermodals using "I" for intermodal which makes sense. The 100 series are for mail, the 200 series are for domestic stacks priority, the 300 series are for roadrailer, the 400 series are for piggyback and the 500 series are for normal priority intermodal. Because alot of the intermodal trains go to and from the same place, I used this system as it was less difficult to memorize the numbers and single letter than to mermorize the city symbols etc.
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