Good question. Until the introduction of digital photography, I wrote down the number of the 2nd car in a paper notebook and it was either noted on the verso of the picture at home, or from 1998 in a computer file. In both cases something can go wrong: either when noting it down on the spot, or when transferring it at home. Still, after all these years I conclude that I have actually been accurate. I regularly find the proofs in St. Petersburg, where my numbers appear to correspond with what's in the files. Don't forget that in the end I was always trained as well, because also in Antwerp I always had to pay attention to the number of the 2nd vehicle. Was it the 107 here? Of course I can never guarantee this for 100%. But I checked it. I took a lot of photos, and the 107 is nowhere else. For your information: the 106 was in the depot, the 109 drove solo. No guarantee, but one can assume that the number I wrote down at the time was correct.
I understand your doubts, because here in the database you will indeed find the 110 behind 108. The tricky thing is that I indeed don't have any other picture of the 107 or the 110 anywhere. I wrote it before: 100% reliability never exists. Was I confused then or did I miswrite it at home? If I did: I'm sorry. So now I understand your doubts, but I can't give a firm and correct answer.
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