09-24-2015, 05:24 PM
I'm actully in the process of making a timetable for my layout.
While reading old CN employees timetable, I see alphabetical code next to station names. Often it is "Y", "CKW", "Z", "P". What do they means? I know it is related to what was there.
From my knowledge about the Subdivision, I guess "Y" is related to a wye, "Z" to a passenger station and "P" probably to a platform. This is only educated guess. Unfortunately, I didn't find any legend in the timetable that could help me understand what these symbols mean.
Thanks!
Matt
While reading old CN employees timetable, I see alphabetical code next to station names. Often it is "Y", "CKW", "Z", "P". What do they means? I know it is related to what was there.
From my knowledge about the Subdivision, I guess "Y" is related to a wye, "Z" to a passenger station and "P" probably to a platform. This is only educated guess. Unfortunately, I didn't find any legend in the timetable that could help me understand what these symbols mean.
Thanks!
Matt
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