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What do your waybills look like?
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hello, in reply to your question, <br /> <br />I am under the assumption that a way bill gives u clearance to run another train that was not scheduled correct? if so, i am currently in a grapic arts class in which were learining how to use a glue bonder/and an industrial paper cutter, so considering its my layout/ my town, i figured i could my all my running session slips to my own creativity, my way bill includes, <br /> <br />New Scheduled run: Engine# Departure arrival <br /> <br />i will then add one of my Stuart ville Freight/departure/ arrival slips. along with my stuartville freight chart, which i created which would include all/ any freight/ passenger cars departing/ there type/ number, loader or not/ and their destination, i feel that since this isMY RAILROAD, i can make up my own running slips and dont have to meet any requirements, remember feel free to do your own work, it doesnt have to be protypical and it sure does add ur own personal touch to each running session you run! <br /> <br /> hope this helps <br /> <br /> <br /> tim
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