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 #1432750  by SST
 
Earlier this year, I took a mini road trip to Evansville, IN to check out the LST that is docked on the Ohio River. Pretty neat. Google LST 325 if your interested. On my way home, I stopped at Wright Patterson Air Force Museum to check out the new display in building 4. The XB-70. Such a cool plane. Anyways, I came upon a French rail car that carried POW's [In this display, WWII bomber crews] to camps [Along with "others"]. So I bent down and looked at the rail to look at the time stamp. This rail appears to be authentic. Can anybody decipher a French rail's time stamp?

Stenciling on the rail car:
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Time stamp on the rail:
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You an copy this post to another category if it doesn't belong here. Whatever works.
 #1432758  by pumpers
 
I googled "besseges" "steel" "france" and a lot of hits came up. Besseges is a town in southern France that historically (don't know about now) was a steel and coal center. One hit talked about Bessemer furnaces there. JS
 #1432816  by FarmallBob
 
SST wrote:....Can anybody decipher a French rail's time stamp?
My first guess would be April 1913 ("13" being the year and "IIII" the 4th month).

...FB
 #1432901  by DutchRailnut
 
that is car markings , not rail.
car is part of thank you(merci) train which French donation one car for display to each state.
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 #1433145  by JayBee
 
Nasadowsk wrote:I thought French rail back then was of the bullhead type?
Bullhead rail was a British thing, not normally seen on the Continent.