MT is also a valid term. I used to hang around the
Milw. Rd. Ford plant crew '59-early 60's(they switched
behind my house)and they used MT on the switch lists.
Got my first employee timetable from these guys and
sometimes a ride home from the shopping center. They
were a great bunch, always friendly to me, a kid.
--- qutlx1@aol.com wrote:
> Yes,
>
> MTY=empty
> LD= load
> B/O=bad order, means needs repairs.
> RIP=repair in place(usually means set to a RIP trk)
> S/O=set out
> P/U=pick up
>
> Leo
>
>
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>
>
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