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Re: (erielack) Stats and consists on ELHS website



Steve,

WOW!  That is fantastic stuff.

My list of codes for the interchange points is almost complete.
Now I have another document to cross-reference and match,
so I will make sure I have all those locations included.  

However, I still lack a few codes!!!

I still need....

WEEHAWKEN, New Jersey, for the connection with the CNJ and
NEWBERRY JCT for the connection with the Reading.

A question...the PC section lists a connection at Newburgh.  The
ORER lists a connection at Montgomery.  Were these the same place?

- -pat moore


 


- ----- Original Message ----
From: steve twarogowski <stwarogowski_@_gmail.com>
To: EL Mail List <erielack_@_lists.railfan.net>
Sent: Sat, February 4, 2012 3:04:37 PM
Subject: (erielack) Stats and consists on ELHS website


Folks,
I am in the process of uploading items to the ELHS website that people on
this list may find interesting.

First, in conjunction with all the discussion of the consists, I placed a
document that was used as a guide to naming customers on the IBM punch
cards.  Those of you who have downloaded any of the consists know that the
names are often hard to decipher and Paul T and Pat Moore have been putting
several customers up on the list in order to have others on here help
decipher them.  The document is in the consist section and shows the logic
behind the naming.  The document is a pdf and is titled "Customer Naming"
and it can be accessed here:

http://tinyurl.com/7943rek

The second piece is a 10 page pdf document you can download showing
interchange statistics for the years of 1968-1969.  This piece leads with
the major interchange partners (B&O, CNJ, LV, N&W, PC) and the rest shows
the smaller roads and Chicago connections.  Each interchange point is shown
along with the quantity of revenue cars delivered and received at that
connection for those two years.  You can find this document in the EL
prototype info section or by clicking the following link:

http://tinyurl.com/7g3954w

Thanks,
Steve


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