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Railroad logos
Posted by Marty Cozad on Thursday, November 25, 2004 7:53 AM
Finding a name for your RR is one thing, making up a logo is another. I have seen many folks of have their personal RRs logos and many look very believable and realistic. I have spent off/on the past year tring to find something that will help folks to remember the RR without remembering the name, yet something that can be interchangable on modern and older rolling stock. Plus it can be a basic name and used under different branches of the RR at the same time.
Thus after help from a friend Stan Cedarleaf they are finished.


These containers and hopper cars will be under the Grain Services branch of our RR. I'd like to do away with the GRR part, but its been around for a long time discribing what kind of RR it is. Now hopfully the RR will take on a realistic theme.

The bridge, as most people know is a big part of the RR, but now I hope to "span the gap" of GRRers across the country. Or North Table Creek companies is "Bridging the gap for their customer"
i know , sounds kinda corny,,,corny,,get it? Cor-ny....

Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 25, 2004 9:45 AM
Marty, Ilike the new logo, maybe drop the G for garden on rolling stock and engines, and buildings and just use the G when YOU refer to it.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 25, 2004 10:52 AM
My logo is rather plain, I figure then less that I can gum-up the less will be gummed up. I would probably remove the G from the moniker, but who am I to talk... Mine is officially the ...

Norma & Micaela Railroad- The Garden Route

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 25, 2004 1:33 PM
That's really good Marty.A symbol is always a good memory recaller.Ask the name of your railway next week and I wouldn't have a clue.Show me the logo and I'd say "Oh yes that's Marty's railway."
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Posted by bman36 on Thursday, November 25, 2004 10:24 PM
Hey Marty,
Like the bridge on the logo. Looks good on the rolling stock too. Thanks for sharing the pics...and the uh..um..jokes. [:D] Guess that's what you get when your house is surrounded by cornfields. A corny rr'er! [:o)] Later eh...Brian.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 26, 2004 10:37 PM
Hi all
Well when it comes to coats of arms totems or logos as is apropreate for your garden railways / railroads
Start by looking at how the real ones do it in your neck of the woods or how it itis done where your railway is suposed to be
For realism don't put in any reference to G scale or garden railways in the actual railway name.
Then build up the design the English have got it easy pick the garter from thier favorite railway put the railway name in it remove the center design
and replace it with thier own done properly it will look very effective
The garter for the Isle Of man railway company looks particularly flash
and the resident computor whiz types would have no trouble converting it to
the whatever railway company.
just a few thoughts
regards John
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Posted by vsmith on Saturday, November 27, 2004 12:50 AM
Nice logo, Marty

I kept my logo simplistic as its a simple RR[8D]



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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 27, 2004 1:17 AM
I, too, have kept my logo simplistic. Here, now that I have the power, is one to juxapose Vic's!!!

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