Re: "P" plates on the SP
Author: George Andrews
Date: 05-05-2017 - 20:20

I recall Santa Fe used Grade plates on signals for ascending grade territory. Also some railroads didn't include a red aspect for signals on ascending lines; hard or solid yellow was the most restrictive aspect.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  P Mr. Plate 05-04-2017 - 13:33
  Re: P J 05-04-2017 - 15:52
  Re: P Nudge 05-04-2017 - 16:05
  Re: P Mr. Plate 05-04-2017 - 16:07
  Re: P tundraboomer 05-04-2017 - 17:44
  Re: P OPRRMS 05-04-2017 - 20:50
  "P" plates on the SP Mr. Plate 05-04-2017 - 22:00
  Re: "P" plates on the SP Nudge 05-05-2017 - 08:47
  Re: "P" plates on the SP George Andrews 05-05-2017 - 20:20
  Re: "P" plates on the SP Dr Zarkoff 05-07-2017 - 14:36
  Re: "P" plates on the SP ex-BN 05-07-2017 - 15:54
  Re: "P" plates on the SP Dr Zarkoff 05-07-2017 - 21:56
  Re: "P" plates on the SP ex-BN 05-07-2017 - 22:35
  Re: "P" plates on the SP Dr Zarkoff 05-08-2017 - 10:30


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