Can't say speifically about that scheme, but, in general, the chevron striping was applied to make dark-colored locomotives more visible.
It wasn't only a diesel thing. In the mid-1960s I photographed a Japan National Railways C12 class 2-6-2T that had white chevrons painted on both ends. Sure looked funny (and somewhat singed) on the smokebox door.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
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CSSHEGEWISCH wrote:... On the other hand, zebra stripes have no business being applied to the nose of an E or F unit, consider CP ....
Looks good to me
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