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[quote user="jeaton"]<p>I don't know about the depreciation schedule for the cars, but probably 20 to 30 years. </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>I'd be very shocked if that was true</p><p>Admittedly the following is a foggy memory, but I have this vague recollection about mention in trains mag (2000-2004 thereabouts) saying something like it was 12 (+/-) years between $$major$$ overhauls on a typical car. I'd also be shocked if that cost was not "sank" into the cost of operations<br /> </p>
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