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Gelvr, <br /> <br />Are you saying a RR is only good on whether it has a good color scheme on its locomotives or on its financial and operating performance?? <br /> <br />You will get no arguement out of me regarding NS's performance as transportation company with excellent balance sheets and service. But to base on whether you like a RR based on such trivial criteria is why for years so many in the industry has dismissed us railfans as a bunch of yahoo foamers who don't care if the RR is making money or not just run trains for the sake of running them for our amusement like some giant 1:1 scale model railroad. <br /> <br />The Chicken *** Xpress monikcer may well be deservered of CSX, but say what you will Conrail did in fact save freight railroading in the northeast!!! And that's a fact Jack!! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by gelvr1</i> <br /><br />Norfolk Southern definitely is my favorite and in my opinion the best railroad ever on face of the earth!!!!!! Love that black and white. <br />CSX sucks! CSX=Chicken S**T EXpress <br />Although I am happy about one thing CSX did, but they had to have NS's help, and it was buying Conrail. Conrail sucks even more than CSX does, and CSX sucks a whole lot. <br />CR=Crappy Railroad. <br />NORFOLK SOUTHERN RULES!!!!!!!! Always have and always will!! <br />That black and white paint sure is better looking than that crappy paint CSX uses to try to show off with all that yellow, blue, and gray. CSX can't even make up there mind as far as what scheme to paint there engines. NS has only had one paint scheme until just recently when they're painting new and newly acquired engines in the "Horsehead" scheme, but at least it is still black and white. CSX has had god knows how many paint schemes. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />
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