Mookie wrote: No, Wabash, my yellow thingies seem to be under control, finally I put them in a special box with the mirrors. Take them out every so often and laugh about them all over again. But I am glad to hear that you are still using them. I never see them here any more and miss looking for them. Maybe one will drift into our yard someday and I will get to see it one more time. But you can rest assured that if I see something I don't understand and don't know what to call it, it will be the new "thingie" of the week! Mook
No, Wabash, my yellow thingies seem to be under control, finally
I put them in a special box with the mirrors. Take them out every so often and laugh about them all over again.
But I am glad to hear that you are still using them. I never see them here any more and miss looking for them. Maybe one will drift into our yard someday and I will get to see it one more time.
But you can rest assured that if I see something I don't understand and don't know what to call it, it will be the new "thingie" of the week!
Mook
New thingie of the week.... I like the ring of that, Kind of a personal touch.
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
Mookie
Are you still having problems with your yellow thingy? I was under the impression we satisfied your yellow thingy and now it looks like you need help with it again. well all of us old timers who helped before with your yellow thingy will try and help again. and we still use are yellow thingys on our railroad.
carknocker1 wrote: Was this it , this is a Respondike Locomotive.
Was this it , this is a Respondike Locomotive
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That is a dead ringer for an Illinois Terminal diesel. I had to look close to see that it wasn't. So IT isn't the only RR that liked lime green.
I'm glad you got your answer, Mookie.
ChrisBARailfan wrote: I have seen that engine here in the North Kansas City yards, I believe it is an lease unit with CEFX reporting marks. It was here on point of a JHMX coal train with another CEFX unit, this one painted Purple. It was very strange looking.
I have seen that engine here in the North Kansas City yards, I believe it is an lease unit with CEFX reporting marks. It was here on point of a JHMX coal train with another CEFX unit, this one painted Purple. It was very strange looking.
Now I need to watch for the purple one!
Thank you!
And if there is possibly anyone out there that doesn't know - the yellow thingies did exist too. They were FRED holders - no longer in use on engines, I don't think. At least I don't see them any more. Which is too bad. We had a lot of fun with that one!
The colors are perfect. Just not the way they were on this particular engine. We had a side view and it was all that color green, with a wide sash of yellow running right down the entire side of it (conductors side at that) from just under the cab to the rear of the unit.
And in a blazing sun, it really stood out! Very "neon".
alcodave wrote:i think GE has a new hybrid locomotive in a scheme similar to what you are describing. i just saw a picture of it today,but i dont know how to upload an image.
GE's new GEVO unit is lime green but it only has one stripe from the bottom of the cab to the top of the radiator,it white not yellow tho...
All really bright, chartreuse green with wide yellow UP colored stripe. Would have glowed in the dark! That puppy shrieked with color!
You, Carl and Mudchix will know the location - going down West O Street - heading west and trying to look into the yard. About 5-6 blocks away. Looked to be at least an SD40, maybe a little newer. And at that speed and distance, it almost looked like it was the headend of a coal train heading east. But nothing was moving so hard to get a good fix on whether it was even attached to the train in question. Had BNSF newer units right behind it, but they could have been on the track next to it.
Anything in any of the heritage units? Maybe private owner? Maybe it is going to another country.
Google Jellum Flag and the green and yellow on there would be a good match.
Something like this?
23 17 46 11
Really need to know what kind of locomotive..SD40-2, GE Dash 9...so forth..
Green with a big yellow stripe sound like what Carl said, south of the border,,,Brazil or Argentina..
Almost sounds like the Illinois Terminal colors. But they've been gone for a while.
No clue from here. Did you see it well enough to determine a builder? I suspect that it's going either overseas or south of the border.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
I hesitate to post this, since I caused a small stampede when I asked about the "yellow thingies" a few years back, but....
In the Lincoln yards of BNSF - we saw - at about 45 MPH going down the main drag - a locomotive sitting, in green and yellow livery. It was between what I would call a chartreuse/key lime green (more to the chartreuse side) with a wide yellow stripe down the entire side of the engine. It was bright!
Could never get close to it again, since there was, as usual, a coal train sitting between us and the engine.
I have searched the web and cannot find anything close to the color of this engine.
Anyone help?
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