Re: Has anyone given those silver and green FURX units a nickname?
Author: ShortlinesUSA
Date: 07-19-2017 - 16:37

When they started showing up on CSX, it didn't take long for the nickname "Furby" to follow, at least in Georgia. That was also a very popular stuffed collectible critter that was all the rage at the time, which likely stimulated the origin of the nickname. I actually heard a CSX engineer call one a Furby before railfans adopted the name.

Mike Derrick


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Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Conductor gives hand signal. Gets an earful. Ho-Li Fook 07-18-2017 - 20:31
  Re: Conductor gives hand signal. Gets an earful. tundraboomer 07-19-2017 - 06:51
  Has anyone given those silver and green FURX units a nickname? Pdxrailtransit 07-19-2017 - 08:24
  Re: Has anyone given those silver and green FURX units a nickname? ShortlinesUSA 07-19-2017 - 16:37
  Re: Conductor gives hand signal. Gets an earful. JOHN 07-19-2017 - 09:25
  Agree, nothing happening. Ho-Li Fook 07-19-2017 - 09:34
  Re: Agree, nothing happening. Nudge 07-19-2017 - 11:06
  Re: Agree, nothing happening. Dr Zarkoff 07-19-2017 - 11:24
  Re: Agree, nothing happening. UP RAILBUFF CONDUCTOR SLO TOWN 07-19-2017 - 13:04


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