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DRGX - Denver and Royal Gorge Railway; DRHY - Durham Transport; DRI - Davenport, Rock Island and North Western Railway; DRIR - Denver Rock Island Railroad; DRMX - Danbury Railway Museum; DRR - Delaware and Raritan River Railroad; DRR - Disneyland Railroad; DRRV - Dover and Rockaway River Railroad; DRSX - D.O.T. Rail Services, Inc. DRTU - Dart ...
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.
9200-9599 third class. Cars fitted with buffet facilities took numbers in the 90xx and 91xx series. Cars fitted with a driving cab took numbers in the 97xx series. Open cars rebuilt with a brake compartment took numbers in the 98xx series. 10000-12999 used for Mark 3 vehicles onwards (see below). 13000-14999 First class corridor cars
A train reporting number in Great Britain identifies a particular train service. It consists of: A single-digit number, indicating the class (type) of train, followed by; A letter, indicating the destination area, followed by; A two-digit number, identifying the individual train or indicating the route (the latter generally for suburban services).
In September 2011, the UK Rail Safety and Standards Board issued Railway Group Standard GM/RT2453, [4] which made some alterations to the TOPS classes allocated to various types of locomotive and multiple unit - primarily extending the number ranges for certain types of locomotives and multiple units where the previous allocation ranges were ...
d H: Floor trap I: For sea fish: L, S: For transportation of motor vehicles on one level T, U: Controllable gravity discharge hopper, Underside of floor ≥ 70 cm (27 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) above top of rails [note 2] dd T, U: Controllable gravity discharge hopper. Underside of floor < 70 cm (27 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) above top of rails, cannot be used with ...
A complete number is referred to as a European Vehicle Number [3] and comprises 12 digits as originally outlined in UIC Code of Practice 438-3, Identification marking for tractive stock. Digits 1–2 are the type code, 3–4 the country of origin (where the vehicle is registered), 5–11 are defined by the country concerned, 12 is the check ...
Wagon number, 81 stands for Austria This ITL Hbbillns goods wagon with country code 56 is based in Slovakia Wagon number of an Italian Rgmms flat wagon. Wagon numbers (or coach numbers) are key data for railway operations. They enable a railway wagon or coach to be positively identified and form a common language between railway operators ...