Tom Marchant wrote:
It wasn't so much the cost of the print trains, but the lower case only ones were faster.

ITYM upper case only. The AN and HN trains had four repetitions of the (upper case) alphabet, whereas the PN train had three, and the TN train had two. I never used AN or SN, and don't really remember what they had. We also had a custom train made according to American Library Association specifications, that had even more special characters, and was really slow (I added it as a "UN" train <g.).

Gerhard Postpischil
Bradford, VT

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