A Trains on some railroads, such as Union Pacific and Southern Pacific, would display the train number on the lead locomotive. When an extra (non-timetable) train was called, the crew would place an “X” in the engine’s train indicator box, ahead of the locomotive number. Thus if locomotive No. 4219 was assigned to an extra train, the number board would read “X-4219.” This would tell any other train crew that this train was not one of the regularly scheduled trains listed in the timetable. – Martin E. Hansen
‘X’ locomotive number
| Last updated on November 3, 2020
Ask Trains from the February 2016 issue