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Posted: Jan 07 2018 (22:57)
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Last Response: Jan 07 2018 (23:27)
11 Responses
Last Response: Jan 07 2018 (23:27)
Jan 07 2018 (22:57) 12880/Bhubaneswar - Mumbai LTT SF Express (PT) | LTT/Mumbai LTT (5 PFs)
Vishal Firke~
Vishal Firke~ 1043 blog postsDoes anyone notice something unusual in these two images..??
Guess karo :P
HINT: The unusual thing can be observed in both the images.
EDIT: After going through the comments, I understood the fact that 6 digit numbering for coaches is not very rare. Also my misconception about all coaches being numbered using 5 digits stands corrected.
Guess karo :P
HINT: The unusual thing can be observed in both the images.
EDIT: After going through the comments, I understood the fact that 6 digit numbering for coaches is not very rare. Also my misconception about all coaches being numbered using 5 digits stands corrected.
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Yes correct, nowadays it's rare to find coaches numbered using 6 digits :D
Congratulations.
Congratulations.
Arre yaar yeah hi sabse pahle socha tha but thought ki yeah to normal hoga.. But WR has 6 digit numbering now also
not rare.
Some zones whose parent zone is SER uses 3rd digit as 8 (parent zone no.) , that gives 6 digit numbers.
all coaches of SER, SECR , ECoR (SER parent zones) uses 6 digit numbering.
Some zones whose parent zone is SER uses 3rd digit as 8 (parent zone no.) , that gives 6 digit numbers.
all coaches of SER, SECR , ECoR (SER parent zones) uses 6 digit numbering.
Ohh maybe I was not aware of this fact as this is a ECoR train, here in CR it is quite rare to spot such coaches.
Btw thank you for enlightening me about 6-digit numbering of SER coaches :)
Btw thank you for enlightening me about 6-digit numbering of SER coaches :)