Hi all
I would please like to know if anyone can tell me in which time period the ATSF Alco S-2 yard switchers locomotives received the zebra stripes paint scheme
I know the scheme was started around 1950
i have a pic of one in this paint scheme in 1952 http://users.snowcrest.net/photobob/sfl68.jpg
so obviously between 1950 and 1952
can anyone be little more precise and narrow this time period ? possibly from a picture or a book ?
thanks very much for your reply
A zebra S2 would be good for the 1940s to early 1960s.
In 1960 the yellow and blue scheme, sometimes called the "Bookends" scheme, started to appear on Santa Fe switchers. Although many ended up retired in their zebra stripes before they got repainted into yellow and blue.
You can narrow down the year of zebra stripes a little better by what "ATSF" lettering style was used. A. T. & S. F. was the earliest. A T & S F came next. And A T S F was the last style used. Note the periods, &, or lack of them.
Here's a photo of a Bachmann Alco S4 in zebra stripes circa 1958 on my HO layout:
Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, COClick Here for my model train photo website
Thanks very much Chief
great post
appreciated