Using the definition "typical", I would think that would apply to what we see in railroads today, having been derived from the original. Therefore "North America" refers to today's trains.
Also, "Union Station" specifically says "off-topic discussions". The topic of this forum is trains, so trains don't belong in Union Station.
Just jerking your chain, Ed! LOL :smilie_auslachen:
why don't we just ask the super mods to change the
"Discuss Canadian and American Prototype railways"
to
"Discuss Canadian and American Real railways"
or
"Discuss Canadian and American full size railways"
a first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
"the firm is testing a prototype of the weapon"
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Thusly, model of original
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