[PRR-talk] PRR forms

johnf2384 at comcast.net johnf2384 at comcast.net
Tue Apr 1 11:59:55 EDT 2008


Norm,

What about scanning them, but also reproducing a blank form in excel that could be downloaded and used? I know at one guys I operate on occasionally he has lading forms to fill out for every train calculating tonnage, horsepower needed, horsepower used, etc.

It's a good thought though.

Regards,
John

York, PA
Crossroads of the Maryland & Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania and Western Maryland Railroads.

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From: ndbprr at att.net
> Would it be possible to start a section on Keystone Crossings of the various 
> forms used by the PRR in day to day operations.  If people who had them could 
> scan them for inclusion in the section we could then download and reproduce them 
> to use in operations.  I know I have had several types given to me over the 
> years but have no knowledge of the purpose of some of them.  Maybe those with 
> that knowledge could also add a brief usage description for the forms.  In the 
> case of books for lack of a better term a scan of the cover and the pages could 
be helpfull.  Thanks,  Norm Bell

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