Hi all,
This is a dumb question, but why would a locomotive/freight car have a different reporting mark than the owner railroad? For example, an NS boxcar might have a decal that says NS but the reporting mark in white text says "SOU", or an NS geep that has a complete NS scheme except the white reporting mark text says "PRR". Why do railroads do this? Is it to designate a locomotive/car to a certain region to serve? Thanks all.
-Carfreak4
This is a dumb question, but why would a locomotive/freight car have a different reporting mark than the owner railroad? For example, an NS boxcar might have a decal that says NS but the reporting mark in white text says "SOU", or an NS geep that has a complete NS scheme except the white reporting mark text says "PRR". Why do railroads do this? Is it to designate a locomotive/car to a certain region to serve? Thanks all.
-Carfreak4
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