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If you could choose your own paint scheme...
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 20, 2003 7:31 PM
1. How would you decide what it would be?

2. Would you take into account where the RR is located?

3. Would you use the colors of the state or a university or pro team in the area?

4. Would it have anything to do with commodities hauled?

5. Would it have anything to do with fruits, vegetables, flowers or other things grown there (i.e. Orangle Blossom Special)?

6. Would you seek input from others?

7. What colors would you use?

8. What types of designs? (stripes? Lettering?)

Let's hear it...

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If you could choose your own paint scheme...
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 20, 2003 7:31 PM
1. How would you decide what it would be?

2. Would you take into account where the RR is located?

3. Would you use the colors of the state or a university or pro team in the area?

4. Would it have anything to do with commodities hauled?

5. Would it have anything to do with fruits, vegetables, flowers or other things grown there (i.e. Orangle Blossom Special)?

6. Would you seek input from others?

7. What colors would you use?

8. What types of designs? (stripes? Lettering?)

Let's hear it...

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Posted by Willy2 on Sunday, July 20, 2003 7:45 PM
I would have my paint scheme be something like a murial of well known things about Nebraska. One part of the engine would be red for the huskers. Nebraska's football team. Nebraska is a big corn growing state so I would have another section with cornfields on it. I would also have a section with wilflowers on it. I would seek input from others. There would be zig - zag lines on the engines also. The railroad that owned the engines would be named the "Nebraska regional murial railroad." ( Wierd name isn't it ![:D] ) That would be my paint scheme and railroad. Cool Question! [8D]

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Posted by Willy2 on Sunday, July 20, 2003 7:45 PM
I would have my paint scheme be something like a murial of well known things about Nebraska. One part of the engine would be red for the huskers. Nebraska's football team. Nebraska is a big corn growing state so I would have another section with cornfields on it. I would also have a section with wilflowers on it. I would seek input from others. There would be zig - zag lines on the engines also. The railroad that owned the engines would be named the "Nebraska regional murial railroad." ( Wierd name isn't it ![:D] ) That would be my paint scheme and railroad. Cool Question! [8D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:42 PM
I always liked maroon with a second color (i.e., Milwaukee Road's maroon and orange, GM&O's maroon and red with yellow/gold separating stripes, etc.). In Hierarchy, my upcoming novel, one of the main characters rides a "RailTran" passenger train from Chicago to the fictitious town of Midwest City. Paint scheme is maroon and red, separated by white stripes. Colors are in honor of the University of Wisconsin (red) and fictitious Illinois Midwestern University (maroon) which are located on the RailTran line.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:42 PM
I always liked maroon with a second color (i.e., Milwaukee Road's maroon and orange, GM&O's maroon and red with yellow/gold separating stripes, etc.). In Hierarchy, my upcoming novel, one of the main characters rides a "RailTran" passenger train from Chicago to the fictitious town of Midwest City. Paint scheme is maroon and red, separated by white stripes. Colors are in honor of the University of Wisconsin (red) and fictitious Illinois Midwestern University (maroon) which are located on the RailTran line.

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Willy2

I would have my paint scheme be something like a murial of well known things about Nebraska. One part of the engine would be red for the huskers. Nebraska's football team. Nebraska is a big corn growing state so I would have another section with cornfields on it. I would also have a section with wilflowers on it. I would seek input from others. There would be zig - zag lines on the engines also. The railroad that owned the engines would be named the "Nebraska regional murial railroad." ( Wierd name isn't it ![:D] ) That would be my paint scheme and railroad. Cool Question! [8D]

Willy
Willy - maybe you ought to wait until after this season and see if you still want those colors...

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, July 23, 2003 12:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Willy2

I would have my paint scheme be something like a murial of well known things about Nebraska. One part of the engine would be red for the huskers. Nebraska's football team. Nebraska is a big corn growing state so I would have another section with cornfields on it. I would also have a section with wilflowers on it. I would seek input from others. There would be zig - zag lines on the engines also. The railroad that owned the engines would be named the "Nebraska regional murial railroad." ( Wierd name isn't it ![:D] ) That would be my paint scheme and railroad. Cool Question! [8D]

Willy
Willy - maybe you ought to wait until after this season and see if you still want those colors...

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Posted by mudchicken on Wednesday, July 23, 2003 5:04 PM
Never seen the Omaha, Lincoln & Beatrice? (right outside the football factory, heard a rumor that there's a school somewhere nearby and that it isn't a religious shrine)

Mookie - get ready to play tour guide.....

PS- Go across the state and see Nebkota at Chadron.
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Posted by mudchicken on Wednesday, July 23, 2003 5:04 PM
Never seen the Omaha, Lincoln & Beatrice? (right outside the football factory, heard a rumor that there's a school somewhere nearby and that it isn't a religious shrine)

Mookie - get ready to play tour guide.....

PS- Go across the state and see Nebkota at Chadron.
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Posted by fuzzybroken on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:14 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear

1. How would you decide what it would be?

I would use a scheme that is "pretty", yet easy to maintain.

QUOTE: 2. Would you take into account where the RR is located?

I might "borrow" a color scheme from a local fallen flag, e.g. the North Shore here in Milwaukeeland.

QUOTE: 3. Would you use the colors of the state or a university or pro team in the area?

Only if they used the same colors that I wanted to use! [}:)]

QUOTE: 4. Would it have anything to do with commodities hauled?

5. Would it have anything to do with fruits, vegetables, flowers or other things grown there (i.e. Orangle Blossom Special)?

No, and no.

QUOTE: 6. Would you seek input from others?

Probably.

QUOTE: 7. What colors would you use?

I'm not really sure. I once saw an IAIS Geep that was all green and I thought it looked cool. I've always liked the B&O paint scheme, but would probably do a variation on it, maybe an orange stripe or something. Most likely, I would adapt the paint scheme from a used locomotive, e.g. an ex-UP, repaint the yellow with blue, repaint the red stripe with green and use yellow lettering... THAT would look sharp!

Of course, I always liked the old CGW red and black paint scheme too...

QUOTE: 8. What types of designs? (stripes? Lettering?)

Again, I would probably just adapt another railroad's paint scheme, most likely from a used locomotive. I always liked CP Rail's italic lettering, so I would use something like that, since I think it conveys the image of speed -- although I think a shortline probably wouldn't have much of that!!! [:0]

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Posted by fuzzybroken on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:14 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear

1. How would you decide what it would be?

I would use a scheme that is "pretty", yet easy to maintain.

QUOTE: 2. Would you take into account where the RR is located?

I might "borrow" a color scheme from a local fallen flag, e.g. the North Shore here in Milwaukeeland.

QUOTE: 3. Would you use the colors of the state or a university or pro team in the area?

Only if they used the same colors that I wanted to use! [}:)]

QUOTE: 4. Would it have anything to do with commodities hauled?

5. Would it have anything to do with fruits, vegetables, flowers or other things grown there (i.e. Orangle Blossom Special)?

No, and no.

QUOTE: 6. Would you seek input from others?

Probably.

QUOTE: 7. What colors would you use?

I'm not really sure. I once saw an IAIS Geep that was all green and I thought it looked cool. I've always liked the B&O paint scheme, but would probably do a variation on it, maybe an orange stripe or something. Most likely, I would adapt the paint scheme from a used locomotive, e.g. an ex-UP, repaint the yellow with blue, repaint the red stripe with green and use yellow lettering... THAT would look sharp!

Of course, I always liked the old CGW red and black paint scheme too...

QUOTE: 8. What types of designs? (stripes? Lettering?)

Again, I would probably just adapt another railroad's paint scheme, most likely from a used locomotive. I always liked CP Rail's italic lettering, so I would use something like that, since I think it conveys the image of speed -- although I think a shortline probably wouldn't have much of that!!! [:0]

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Posted by TH&B on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:38 AM
Black locomotives,
brown box and freight cars,
red cabooses,
black tank cars,
dark green passenger cars,
white refers,
grey maintenance cars.
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Posted by TH&B on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:38 AM
Black locomotives,
brown box and freight cars,
red cabooses,
black tank cars,
dark green passenger cars,
white refers,
grey maintenance cars.
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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 7:02 AM
Probably a variation on the scheme for my model railroad. Green with blue trim, essentially. Have been known to add in some silver and/or white as well. The green is a 50-50 mix of reefer yellow and PC Jade - it's actually quite attractive, I think. Almost a Kelly green.

Green and blue are appropriate for an area known for woods and water. None of the other criteria apply.

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 7:02 AM
Probably a variation on the scheme for my model railroad. Green with blue trim, essentially. Have been known to add in some silver and/or white as well. The green is a 50-50 mix of reefer yellow and PC Jade - it's actually quite attractive, I think. Almost a Kelly green.

Green and blue are appropriate for an area known for woods and water. None of the other criteria apply.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 7:06 AM
If I had a railroad of my own, real or layout, the colors would be blue and white, with
yellow lettering.

And it would have passenger cars and a caboose.[:D][8D]
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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 7:06 AM
If I had a railroad of my own, real or layout, the colors would be blue and white, with
yellow lettering.

And it would have passenger cars and a caboose.[:D][8D]
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Posted by AlcoRS11Nut on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:10 AM
Locomotives Black & Red, they would stick out pretty much anywhere, especally here in WI, were most of the scenery is Green in the Summer, and White or a sickening dead color in the the Winter and Early spring. Freight cars would probably be a dark gray (UP or SP Gray), or a dark blue.
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Posted by AlcoRS11Nut on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:10 AM
Locomotives Black & Red, they would stick out pretty much anywhere, especally here in WI, were most of the scenery is Green in the Summer, and White or a sickening dead color in the the Winter and Early spring. Freight cars would probably be a dark gray (UP or SP Gray), or a dark blue.
I love the smell of ALCo smoke in the Morning. "Long live the 251!!!" I miss the GBW and my favorite uncle is Uncle Pete. Uncle Pete eats Space Noodles for breakfast.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:57 AM
I would go with the RI "wings" scheme.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:57 AM
I would go with the RI "wings" scheme.
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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:27 PM
I like Royal Blue and Silver - for no reason except I like Royal Blue and Silver together.

No to most of the rest - I am independent.

I think mostly Royal blue with silver highlights...would have to work on letter color. Maybe cursive black? Yeah.....

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:27 PM
I like Royal Blue and Silver - for no reason except I like Royal Blue and Silver together.

No to most of the rest - I am independent.

I think mostly Royal blue with silver highlights...would have to work on letter color. Maybe cursive black? Yeah.....

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Posted by Randy Stahl on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:28 PM
Real story: The Wisconsin Central in my opinion had one of the best paint jobs on an F45. The way the paint scheme came about was really simple. We realized that these engines were kinda special so we were wondering what the RR had planned for them. I called Bob Nadrowski VP mechanical and found out that there really wasn't a plan for them, Jim Fisk was planning on just changing the colors on the Santa Fe scheme. This didn't really sit well with a group of us in the shop, we wanted something unique to WC.
One night on 3rd shift me and Al Lapine were down in the wa***rack with one of the F45s, the flanks of the carbody was damp from the wash job and the humididty, we began tracing out the scheme on the sides of the locomotive. After we were satisfied we sketched it out on paper and submitted it to Mr . Nadrowski . It didn't take long before we saw the first repainted F-45. We were pleased.
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Posted by Randy Stahl on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:28 PM
Real story: The Wisconsin Central in my opinion had one of the best paint jobs on an F45. The way the paint scheme came about was really simple. We realized that these engines were kinda special so we were wondering what the RR had planned for them. I called Bob Nadrowski VP mechanical and found out that there really wasn't a plan for them, Jim Fisk was planning on just changing the colors on the Santa Fe scheme. This didn't really sit well with a group of us in the shop, we wanted something unique to WC.
One night on 3rd shift me and Al Lapine were down in the wa***rack with one of the F45s, the flanks of the carbody was damp from the wash job and the humididty, we began tracing out the scheme on the sides of the locomotive. After we were satisfied we sketched it out on paper and submitted it to Mr . Nadrowski . It didn't take long before we saw the first repainted F-45. We were pleased.
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Posted by vsmith on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:54 PM
Well as a model RRer I already do...

The Borracho RR operated in the Arizona/New Mexico border area near 4 corners, up a remote valley serving the town of Borracho Springs, the Borracho Tequila Distillery and the F.U.B.A.R. Mining Consortium.

Its a 3 foot narrow gauge line modeled in large scale,

As for LimitedClear's list? lets see...

1. How would you decide what it would be?

see above[:D]

2. Would you take into account where the RR is located?

see above[:D]

3. Would you use the colors of the state or a university or pro team in the area?

No, because there isnt a University for 200 miles.[:0]

4. Would it have anything to do with commodities hauled?

No unless you count the ore stains on the sides of the cars...[8)]

5. Would it have anything to do with fruits, vegetables, flowers or other things grown there (i.e. Orangle Blossom Special)?

Well we could call it the "Blue Agave Special"...[;)]

6. Would you seek input from others?

Only when they have sobered up a bit...[xx(]

7. What colors would you use?

Grimy black and various shades of rust.. actually the engines DO have a defacto paint scheme...red water saddle tanks and dark green cabs, although the newer gas engines are done in D&RGW Silver.[:)]

8. What types of designs? (stripes? Lettering?)

Whatever the paint shop crews can manage to paint on straight...the "official" Borracho Springs logo was borrowed from the RGS...Shouldnt have built the service facility so close to the distillery aging warehouse.[xx(]


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Posted by vsmith on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:54 PM
Well as a model RRer I already do...

The Borracho RR operated in the Arizona/New Mexico border area near 4 corners, up a remote valley serving the town of Borracho Springs, the Borracho Tequila Distillery and the F.U.B.A.R. Mining Consortium.

Its a 3 foot narrow gauge line modeled in large scale,

As for LimitedClear's list? lets see...

1. How would you decide what it would be?

see above[:D]

2. Would you take into account where the RR is located?

see above[:D]

3. Would you use the colors of the state or a university or pro team in the area?

No, because there isnt a University for 200 miles.[:0]

4. Would it have anything to do with commodities hauled?

No unless you count the ore stains on the sides of the cars...[8)]

5. Would it have anything to do with fruits, vegetables, flowers or other things grown there (i.e. Orangle Blossom Special)?

Well we could call it the "Blue Agave Special"...[;)]

6. Would you seek input from others?

Only when they have sobered up a bit...[xx(]

7. What colors would you use?

Grimy black and various shades of rust.. actually the engines DO have a defacto paint scheme...red water saddle tanks and dark green cabs, although the newer gas engines are done in D&RGW Silver.[:)]

8. What types of designs? (stripes? Lettering?)

Whatever the paint shop crews can manage to paint on straight...the "official" Borracho Springs logo was borrowed from the RGS...Shouldnt have built the service facility so close to the distillery aging warehouse.[xx(]


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Posted by locomutt on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:06 PM
Vic,
Your last was pretty good,as I've had a hard time with my shop crews.
For some reason,they don't always want to work.[:)]

My paint scheme is Dark blue/with yellow cabs(diesels)

And around here,P&L has at least 2 engines painted for Universitys.
One in blue/white for UK,one in red/black for UL[:)]

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Posted by locomutt on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 5:06 PM
Vic,
Your last was pretty good,as I've had a hard time with my shop crews.
For some reason,they don't always want to work.[:)]

My paint scheme is Dark blue/with yellow cabs(diesels)

And around here,P&L has at least 2 engines painted for Universitys.
One in blue/white for UK,one in red/black for UL[:)]

Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!

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