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Originally Posted by crow_xing:

Thank you Glen, you're absolutely right.  I looked them up on Wiki here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMD_GP20D.  And thank you Gandalf, I'm not sure yet how to find out the road name & number, although I saw "Central Oregon", which may be the Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad (CORP).

The road number is usually pretty big.  If you can't see a road name you can usually get the reporting marks (ie COPR) and go from there.  Have fun!

Thanks Gandalf, I'll do a bit more investigation.  Found myself wishing I'd had the binocs with me this morning.  Kerrida  
      Originally Posted by Gandalf97:
Originally Posted by crow_xing:

Thank you Glen, you're absolutely right.  I looked them up on Wiki here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMD_GP20D.  And thank you Gandalf, I'm not sure yet how to find out the road name & number, although I saw "Central Oregon", which may be the Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad (CORP).

The road number is usually pretty big.  If you can't see a road name you can usually get the reporting marks (ie COPR) and go from there.  Have fun!

 

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