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To tell you the truth Ralph, I don't have a idea. But, this is what I do know: <br /> <br />Around SC, <br /> <br />For CSX, F are the Florence Division locals <br /> N are Coal Trains <br /> U are Coal Trains <br /> E are empty hopper trains <br /> Coal trains in the 100 series are usually destined for Florida <br /> Coal trains destined for the Carolinas are in the 300 series <br /> Q are scheduled priority merchandise trains. I know most 200 series Q trains usually have something to do with automobiles and contracted services. <br /> <br />For NS, around here, P is Piedmont Division Locals <br /> 200 series are Intermodal Trains <br /> <br /> <br />And that's all I know. For info about identifying CSX trains, go to www.alabamarailfan.com and he has a section about CSX Train Identifiers that might help you out
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