Label: The devil in the details
That's right, the omscaler has been working on the details.
“What details?” you may wonder. Well, what I did was compile a list of freight
car reporting marks series. A rather extensive list by the way. I did use some
abbreviations to ease the task of course. Real railroads, they were large, had
thousands of rail cars. The reporting marks were required by law. They were
simple identifying letters and numbers for each car. The minimum required
reporting were the railroad's initials and the individual car number. These
were required to be placed in a specific place. Some railroads had just these
reporting marks. Others had logo's, the railroad's motto, i.e., Ship it on the
Frisco!, Etc. some went so far as have advertising or a blurb for the
railroad's name passenger trains, “The Broadway Limited”, for example. The
Santa Fe had a stylized partial route map with popular passenger destinations
featured. Many variations on the rail cars appeared. So for right now, we have
just the basics. Further details will be posted. Omscaler