Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25150485-20140914224916/@comment-4018164-20140915051926

Note that another useful tool for checking blurry text is by manipulating the colors and hues of the images, which allows you to get a better contrast for reading blurry text. There is also text athat appears above the somethingesin text, but it seems like it's too blurry for doing this either, but this method could be used somewhere else.

Though, like DEmerson said, if you were in a train museum, shouldn't there be a label of some sort somewhere describing the train? If you go there again in the future, you can aslo ask the museum administration for info about that particular train. And if they still don't know (which would be very odd), try getting more photos of this train, take photos of text, and even of the engine (if visible to the visitors), and do a more detailed research later.