Looking for information on the use of a track side sign.
This is a small vertical sign that has "SPRT." printed on the top with two numbers separated by a line. Example: 22/54.
Thinking this indicates a distance to or from a set point abbreviated using "SPRT".
Can anyone tell me what this sign is used for?
Joe
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Kipling needs help! You gave us who. How and Why are your questions.
WHAT - a trackside sign. Which railroad? Size? Shape? Color? General surroundings?
WHERE? WHEN?
Note that SPRT is not in the AAR listing of railroad reporting marks. Nor does it appear in the Abbreviations.com list of standard abbreviations (except as a river in Peru.) Is it possible that the sign is in a township, designating something important to that township or some other business or political entity, and only coincidentally located next to a track?
Without more, and more specific, information I could spray the ground and sky with semi-educated guesses, with a very low probability of hitting the correct answer.
Chuck
Appreciate the replies.
This was a sign advertised on EBay and the seller does not have additional information such as location the sign came from.
Per Chuck's post this does not appear to be a standard railroad sign.
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
DSchmittCould "SPRT" stand for Sprint? If so, the sign would be a marker on a fiber optic cable line.
Italian if I'm not mistaken.