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So then, do you think it would be a fair guess that somone has grabbed a nostalgic name to use for a shortline for sentimental reasons? <br /> <br />This boxcar I saw was a real trip. Looked fairly new. And what it seemed to look like, (given that the train was passing about 40 MPH, it was 9 PM, I was standing only about 15 ' from the train, and looked up only just in time to see the car roll past in the blink of an eye) as though the cars colorscheme was CNW yellow and green. <br /> <br />The entire background was similar to CNW yellow, perhaps just a tad more pastel (or faded, perhaps) with the lettering and the graphic of a lake scene (approx 5' X 5') all done in CNW like green outline. <br /> <br />The car was noteworthy to me because someone had obviously put some effort into developing an attention grabbing logo, all on a car owned by a little known railroad. just seemed a surprise in this day and age of thrift and tightened belts.
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