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Hi SBS2652G! | |||
I am writing to you today regarding the new block numbers for 162 perms. May I know if the Citaros and K9s have different sets of block numbers, or are they still the same and the only difference being the citaros’ block numbers starting with 4 and the K9s’ starting with 5? I saw that SG3061S has been doing 162-se-501, does this mean that it is the same block number as the 162-se-401 SG1082U used to perm? | |||
I also have noticed SG1085L usually doing 162-se-410, SG1145Y doing 162-se-417, SG1147S doing 162-se-414 and SG1144A doing 162-se-415. | |||
Hope my information can help you and I’ll appreciate it if you could correct me if I’m wrong. | |||
Thank you! | Thank you! |
Revision as of 16:27, 2 December 2020
850E Express/Fast Forward
According to here (SBS Transit) notice the e was in lowercase as the same as Fast Forward and hence classified as Fast Forward like the other services according to naming convention by SMB315C had mention.
Svc 162 perms
Hi SBS2652G!
I am writing to you today regarding the new block numbers for 162 perms. May I know if the Citaros and K9s have different sets of block numbers, or are they still the same and the only difference being the citaros’ block numbers starting with 4 and the K9s’ starting with 5? I saw that SG3061S has been doing 162-se-501, does this mean that it is the same block number as the 162-se-401 SG1082U used to perm?
I also have noticed SG1085L usually doing 162-se-410, SG1145Y doing 162-se-417, SG1147S doing 162-se-414 and SG1144A doing 162-se-415.
Hope my information can help you and I’ll appreciate it if you could correct me if I’m wrong.
Thank you!
Regards, Jonathanchu