Hi guys,
I'm curious about how American railroads go about naming their freight trains. Occasionally I've come across terms like "Q-LAC~something" or "Z-CHI~something" in the Youtube comments on train-related videos and they seem to have something to do with the origin and destination but I've so far been unable to find any such information on the web.
Can anyone enlighten me as to how they're named; hotshots, locals, extras, passenger and whatever other type of train? A link to some site with the relevant information would also be really helpful.
Cheerio,
Nicholas
I'm curious about how American railroads go about naming their freight trains. Occasionally I've come across terms like "Q-LAC~something" or "Z-CHI~something" in the Youtube comments on train-related videos and they seem to have something to do with the origin and destination but I've so far been unable to find any such information on the web.
Can anyone enlighten me as to how they're named; hotshots, locals, extras, passenger and whatever other type of train? A link to some site with the relevant information would also be really helpful.
Cheerio,
Nicholas