For classic (highly popular in the 1970s and 1980s), manufacturers stamped specific alphanumeric codes on the ignition cylinders and seat locks. Locksmiths utilize master lists to correlate these stamped codes to exact key cuts:
The range has historically been utilized by regional railroads (such as the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, or RF&P) to categorize specific classes of freight boxcars. [3101-3150]
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Restorers finding a number between 3101 and 3150 on their vintage lock can use this code to have a perfectly functioning key cut to factory specifications. 🚂 3. Logistics and Transit: Railcar Series
In North American railroad history, freight and passenger cars are assigned to specific numbered blocks known as "series" to help logistics coordinators and railfans identify the exact build specifications of rolling stock.
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