What does the B stand for in train?


What does the B stand for in train? The A and B letters designate the end of the locomotive. It is particularly used on locomotives that have operating cabs on both ends. In the US, where most locomotives have only one cab, the letter F is placed on the front end of the locomotive (A-end). While this seems quite obvious, there is a reason.


What does C train stand for?

C-Train is the name given by Calgary Transit to its light rail service, in operation since 1981.


Is the R train local or express?

The R operates local between 71st Avenue in Forest Hills, Queens and 95th Street in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn at all times except nights, when it short turns at Whitehall Street–South Ferry in Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn.


How are trains labeled?

A reporting mark is a code used to identify owners or lessees of rolling stock and other equipment used on certain rail transport networks. The code typically reflects the name or identifying number of the owner, lessee, or operator of the equipment.


What is Z vs N scale train?

Scale is the size ratio between a real train car and a model, measured from end to end. If you're using a 1:160 scale, that means it would take 160 model trains lined up from end to end to equal the length of a real train car of that type. Since N scale is 1:160 and Z scale is 1:220, N scale is the larger of the two.


What do the letters mean on trains?

Railroad cars are identified by two, three, or four letters and by a number of up to six digits. The letters, known as reporting marks, indicate the owner of the car, while the number places it in the owner's fleet. Reporting marks ending in X indicate ownership by a private company as opposed to a railroad.


What is the meaning of B in train?

B: Represents (full) AC 3-Tier sleeper class. Sometimes also referred to as 3A. Contains 8 berths per pew, 6 in the main pew in 3-Tier formation and 2 on the side. The coaches are designated or numbered as B1, B2, B3, etc.