what the
do all the railroad crossings in argentia have to have the same pavement marking in the us except instead of two r's one f and one c
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the best i can think of that f c stands for is federal crossing
if it is i would like to know if my guess is wrong or if it is correct.
what the?????????????
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what the?????????????
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Re: what the?????????????
Most likely an abbreviation of "Cruce de Ferrocarril", which is how "railroad crossing" is worded in Spanish, as they speak Spanish in Argentina...dan the ca railfan wrote:what the
do all the railroad crossings in argentia have to have the same pavement marking in the us except instead of two r's one f and one c
https://www.google.com/maps/@-34.669425 ... authuser=0
the best i can think of that f c stands for is federal crossing
if it is i would like to know if my guess is wrong or if it is correct.
They/Them for me, please.
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