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Scott - Dispatcher, Norfolk Southern
QUOTE: Originally posted by oskar Richard-I don't think we get much of high numbered AC6000CW here maybe once every couple of weeks but that much.High numbered AC4400CW we get a 1 or 2 every couple of weeks but both I haven't seen in awhile but, have been getting alot of low numbered AC4400CW 500 and below but I live in CSX coal country.Can I call you Rick I have a freind whos name is Richard but call him Rick for short thanks for the comment a guy in Rochelle asked me can you name the RR companies that made up CSX and I only missed 2 out of 10 that I named. heres something not right a local news channel showed a late ad (they showed everything Thursday) and they had a wide cab dash 9 horn WHILE A NS GP50 WAS GOING BY THEIR CAMERA but I saw that train and blew its horn while they were there at the site thats messed up. kevin
QUOTE: Originally posted by CMSTPP I wouldn't worry about it because the sign was aquired aquired 35 years ago and if I'm not mistaken I don't think BNSF was a company. So you don't need to worry about that. I've decided to draw something different. WC SD45 6618 sitting in Stevens point Wisconsin. Looks good so far and will be much easier than that evolution loco. I'll have it out in the next week. Remember Max that that sign is probably 70 years old and was taken about 35 years ago. No BNSF. It was going to be scrapped at the time of its sign knapping. [;)] James
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