On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 5:27 PM Michael Reichert <osm...@michreichert.de>
wrote:

> Hi Tijmen,
>
> Am 20.11.19 um 23:08 schrieb Tijmen Stam:
> > In the Netherlands, there are no train route numbers like this.
> > Internally (and among hobbyists) we speak of a "series 2900" train which
> > goes from Enkhuizen to Maastricht, but those train numbers are somewhat
> > hidden to the public - they aren't on the timetable boards or digital
> > board, available only on a mouseover in the train planner.
>
> These numbers refer to the type of vehicle (not service) what is called
> "class <number>" in Great Britain, isn't it?
>

I believe so, kind of similar to how Portlanders refer to "Type I, II, III,
IV and V" series MAX cars, or New Yorkers refer to various "R"-series
subway cars.
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