Hello everyone,
I was looking at an NS timetable, and wondered how tracks are named or classified. Specifically, what makes a track a branch, secondary, lead, running, or industrial track? Did the naming or classifying conventions of the predecessor railroads carry over into the merger, or did NS create a new system?
Regards,
Mark
I was looking at an NS timetable, and wondered how tracks are named or classified. Specifically, what makes a track a branch, secondary, lead, running, or industrial track? Did the naming or classifying conventions of the predecessor railroads carry over into the merger, or did NS create a new system?
Regards,
Mark