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Reporting marks on two Canadian Pacific covered hopper cars; with the left car marked as CP 388686 and the right car marked as SOO 115239. A reporting mark is a code used to identify owners or lessees of rolling stock and other equipment used on certain rail transport networks.
PN - Pennsylvania Northeastern Railroad; PNRW - Piedmont and Northern Railway (division of Patriot Rail Corporation) PNWR - Portland and Western Railroad; PNWX - PNW Railcars, Inc. POHC - Pittsburgh and Ohio Central Railroad; POTB - Port of Tillamook Bay Railroad; PPAX - PCS Phosphate Company; PPCX - American Association of Private Railroad Car ...
RI - Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railroad LLC (Rock Island Rail) RIIX - Reilly Industries, Inc. RILX - Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad LLC/Rock Island Lines; RJCC - R.J. Corman Railroad/Central Kentucky Lines; RJCP - R.J. Corman Railroad/Pennsylvania Lines; RJCW - R.J. Corman Railroad/Western ...
They are alternatively known as mile markers (sometimes abbreviated MMs), mileposts or mile posts (sometimes abbreviated MPs). A " kilometric point " is a term used in metricated areas , where distances are commonly measured in kilometres instead of miles .
Genlee at Mile Post 10.4; Carpenter at Mile Post 14.2; Upchurch at Mile Post 16.7; Apex at Mile Post 20.7 (Interchanging with and crossing the Seaboard Air Line Railroad) Holly Springs at Mile Post 26.9 "Wilbon" at Mile Post 30.5; Fuquay-Varina at Mile Post 33.4 (Interchanging with and crossing the Norfolk Southern Railway) Kennebec at Mile ...
TM - Texas Midland Railroad, Texas Mexican Railway; Kansas City Southern Railway TMAX - Tennessee River Pulp and Paper Company TMBL - Tacoma Municipal Belt Line Railway
The Danville, Hazelton and Wilkes-Barre Railroad opened from Sunbury to South Danville in 1869 [2] and past Catawissa to Tomhicken in 1871. [ 3 ] The North and West Branch Railway opened the line from Catawissa to Wilkes-Barre in the early 1880s, completing the line soon to be called Wilkes-Barre Branch.
A milepost equation, milepoint equation, or postmile equation is a place where mileposts on a linear feature, such as a highway or rail line, fail to increase normally, usually due to realignment or changes in planned alignment. [1] [2] In order to make mileposts consistent with the real mileage, every milepost beyond the equation would need to ...