Thank all of you for helping me learn more about the Milwaukee Road.
Too, bad the Milwaukee road and all of the other major roads are gone, not because I like railroading and model railroading, but I believe that this country of ours would still be in a more better shape, than it is in now!!!!
Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year,
Ralph
Someone on another forum was contemplating making a modern "fantasy scheme" Milwaukee Road locomotive, and I offered to design what could be a modern-day Milwaukee Road logo. Would ya know, it's black and orange! :)
The various Morning Sun books -- and the Milwaukee Road has been treated quite well by Morning Sun -- show the transition from the more elaborate paint schemes over time to the "simple" orange and black. When a railroad changes paint and lettering schemes it takes a while for the entire roster to get repainted (often by which time the scheme has changed again!). Even orange and black had some variants in lettering and placement of loco numbers for example. The Milwaukee Road Historical Association has a nice set of links to other sites with photos and info that might also be helpful. http://www.mrha.com/links.cfm
Dave Nelson
Jim,
Thank you for a quick and informative reply.
Now, I have more knowledge of the Milwaukee Road.
Here is some basic information:
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
Hi,
Please, if someone would answer my questions pertaining to the 'Black and Orange' color scheme of the Milwaukee Road: 1-Was this color scheme known as the 'Simplified' color scheme?2-Of the 'Black and Orange' scheme, what time period was it used?3-On what equipment was the 'Black and Orange' scheme used?
Thank You,