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Re: PC: Form D?



It's officially called a "Movement Form D," comes padded for convenience, and has something like 13 or so fill-in-the-blank lines covering a myriad of situations so that the train crew can easily fill in those blanks and read it back as a complete document.  This may have been mentioned, but it is still used by the NS crews in, I believe, its original form save for the railroad initials.
 
Terry Stuart
The FALLSTON FLAGSTOP Railfan B&B
62 Beaver Street
Fallston, PA  15066
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-----Original Message-----
From: EMDSD80MAC@aol.com <EMDSD80MAC@aol.com>
To: penn-central@smellycat.com <penn-central@smellycat.com>
Date: Sunday, November 25, 2001 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: PC: Form D?

Form D is a movement permit
It gives the recipient permission
to move over the dispatcher's
territory

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