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Mon, Feb 20 2006 7:44 PM
Is there any reason for "lighting bolts" around the units numbers. Some have two, others just one?[8]
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Posted by
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Mon, Feb 20 2006 8:33 PM
Used to be a big deal to have a "radio equipped" engine - so they put darts on the loco.
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Tue, Feb 21 2006 9:07 PM
If you are referring to CSX, the lightning bolt is used on AC units. The AC6000CW's have two.
The bolts are supposed to symbolize AC power.
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Wed, Feb 22 2006 9:40 AM
That's funny because lightning is DC.
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Originally posted by chad thomas
That's funny because lightning is DC.
I know.
[B)] For CSX.
Also, proof: http://www.trainweb.org/csxphotos/html/SD70AC.html ; http://www.trainweb.org/csxphotos/html/CW60AC.html ; http://www.trainweb.org/csxphotos/html/CW44AC.html .
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