Loco paint
Author: Steve Harrison
Date: 05-27-2007 - 02:24

Folks,

Here is a question for the 'rivet counters' out there (which i am not). I was asked this question by a friend, who said that workers must have hired on and will retired before it happens.

When was the last time a major (class I) freight railroad did not have any discontinued paint schemes, predessor company, or 'patched' locomotives running around (special cases like bi-centenial, 'heritage', or Bush units, etc. excepted), and when will it happen again?

In southern California Union Pacific hasn't been 'the same' since 1982, and BNSF has never been. I would guess that Santa Fe wasn't 'the same' since Amtrak, and Southern Pacific was 'the same' only for a few years before the SP/ATSF aborted merger paint scheme. I don't know enough about the railroads out east to make a guess.

Sorry if this is a stupid question.

Thanks,
Steve



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Loco paint Steve Harrison 05-27-2007 - 02:24
  Re: Loco paint E 05-27-2007 - 05:26
  Re: Loco paint Jason Kuehn 05-27-2007 - 06:54
  Re: Loco paint hepkema 05-27-2007 - 09:56
  Re: Loco paint Ross Hall 05-30-2007 - 17:05
  Re: Loco paint allblack 06-03-2007 - 20:22


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