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Temporary locomotive paint job

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Posted by mbinsewi on Sunday, April 9, 2017 9:12 PM

Yep, you got this bearman,  Most of the locos I run have been patched from former roads.

Here's a GP38, the GLC, (my proto/freelanced road) is in gray, just under the cab window, I should have put an orange, or black patch before lettering.

and an SD45 from you-know-who:

and a GP7:

It's your railroad, patch out the way you want to.

And BTR, I well remember those FRV locos, coming into Milwaukee, working on jobs around 43rd and Burnam,  and Dave, those Soo Line patches are on my favorites list.

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Posted by dknelson on Sunday, April 9, 2017 8:12 PM

Some of the "rotted pumpkin" Soo Line patch jobs on former Milwaukee Road units were anything but temporary.  I think there was one last Milwaukee Road GP40 in the "temporary" Soo Line patch about two full decades or more after the Soo acquired the Milwaukee.  Indeed on some of them the black paint over the words "Milwaukee Road" started to fade or wash away and the original lettering re-appeared, like Caspar the Friendly Ghost.

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Posted by Bayfield Transfer Railway on Sunday, April 9, 2017 5:07 PM

Fox River Valley bought a bunch of GP30s and GP35s from the Chicago and North Western.

They unscrewed the metal CNW herald from the cab side and stenciled "FRV" on the side with a can of white spray paint and a stencil.  The outline of the herald was very noticeable as it was much less weathered then the surrounding paint.

On one GP35 they simply used a magnetic sign like on a pickup truck.

 

Disclaimer:  This post may contain humor, sarcasm, and/or flatulence.

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Posted by Lone Wolf and Santa Fe on Sunday, April 9, 2017 5:04 PM

I used to see these but they've all been painted puke yellow now. They looked so much better in black. Union Pacific painted a yellow patch and they appiled their new number. They also threw their logo on the front.

Image result for southern pacific repaint

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Posted by bearman on Sunday, April 9, 2017 4:55 PM

Aha, now I know how to do this

Bear "It's all about having fun."

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Posted by Soo Line fan on Sunday, April 9, 2017 8:34 AM

SOO BN SD 45

 

 

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Posted by bearman on Sunday, April 9, 2017 7:52 AM

Mike, the answer is no on a specific locomotive.  I got an Amtrak SW1200 and want to make it look like it was a recent purchase from Amtrak by my railroad.  Based on what you have described, a swatch of paint over Amtrak and adding my railroads logo and a patch over the number, and the new number and I suspect I am good to go.

Bear "It's all about having fun."

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Posted by mbinsewi on Sunday, April 9, 2017 7:30 AM

Are you looking for a specific loco?  There are many pictures out there of "patched" locos, from just about every railroad.

The WC had many SD45's from the BN.  All the BN lettering was removed, green and black paint remained, and a black "patch" was on each side of the cab with white letters, WC.

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Posted by bearman on Sunday, April 9, 2017 7:28 AM

Yes, that is basically it.  Thanks

Bear "It's all about having fun."

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, April 9, 2017 7:17 AM
I’m not sure if I’m reading you right, but is this what you’re after?
 

Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Temporary locomotive paint job
Posted by bearman on Sunday, April 9, 2017 6:44 AM

Does anyone have a picture of, or can anyone direct me to a picture of a temporary locomotive paint job.  For example, when BN merged with ATSF, a lot of those ATSF locomotives here in Phoenix suddenly got new numbers and BNSF painted over  Santa Fe until they were painted in the BNSF pumpkin orange/green scheme.

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