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Ok, I'm 14 years old and know that the lightning bolt under the road number of certain CSX GE units indicates AC traction (good job, Jack). Radio? All units today have radios, it is a given that they have a radio on board and railroads don't give a hoot about promoting this technology anymore. I know I've seen older units in pictures with "radio equipped" with a lightning bolt under it. That was when radio was a new and advanced thing, but not today...nope...just a waste of paint and labor by today's standards. Oh yeah, nice response Jimmy, but it helps to read the first post before you respond. <br /> <br />Joe <br />Atlanta, GA
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