Anybody else hear a rumor that NS is considering painting some engines for the lines they have taken over?
Don't they already have a GP59 painted in Southern colors?
I wouldn't hold your breath, it costs an incredible amount of money to paint a bunch of units special VS the paint you can purchase by the drum.
An ES40DC or SD70M-2 in Wabash colors would like nice:) They'd have to decide between WAB's original 1950s diesel scheme, which the F7A WAB #1189 at the Monticello, IL rail museum wears, or the later early 1960s simplified blue.
http://www.wabash-railroad.com/px0-hood.htm
Monticello Railway Museum F7A WAB #1189
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/locoPicture.aspx?id=47774&Page=8
Ugly Locomotive or Heritage?
Awesome!Ugly Locomotive or Heritage?
What on earth is that?
NS's executive F9s look like SOU Heritage units. Well, sort of anyway:)
NS Heritage:
Norfolk & Western
Southern
Wabash
Nickle Plate Road
Norfolk Southern (original)
I'm not even going to count CR and it's predecessors since that acquisition was a bit unusual to say the least, and CSX owns half of what used to be CR anyway:) I guess it comes down to which road owns more of what used to be PRR and NYC and other CR fallen flags.
nik .n Awesome! Ugly Locomotive or Heritage? What on earth is that?
Awesome! Ugly Locomotive or Heritage?
NS Research unit 38 was rebuilt from NS/NW EMD SD40 1620 by the NS Juniata Shops in Altoona, PA, for track geometry use. Like NS Research unit 34, the 38 carries track sensors and computer equipment used to monitor track conditions and locate problem areas. Chris Toth NSDash9.com http://www.nsdash9.com Also visit the NSDash9.com facebook page for the latest NS locomotive info updates.
trainfan1221 nik .n Awesome! Ugly Locomotive or Heritage? What on earth is that? Well it says "Research" on it. Weird kind of track vehicle?
Did you notice the cab? It has two side windows. I think one his for the railfan!
Well, for the track geometry rebuild, creativity points are in order. As for the heritage loco, I've seen all sorts of well done Southern "tuxedo" skins on the Trainz download station. I just don't know how they could really go about a NW heritage scheme...
Lyon_Wonder NS's executive F9s look like SOU Heritage units. Well, sort of anyway:) NS Heritage: Norfolk & Western Southern Wabash Nickle Plate Road Norfolk Southern (original) I'm not even going to count CR and it's predecessors since that acquisition was a bit unusual to say the least, and CSX owns half of what used to be CR anyway:) I guess it comes down to which road owns more of what used to be PRR and NYC and other CR fallen flags.
You forgot the Virginian Railway.
Both Southern and N&W had well-deserved reputations as no-nonsense operations so I would expect the sun to rise in the west before NS came up with "Heritage" locomotives in a vein similar to UP.
NS has another "research loco"..NS34, even weirder looking than NS38 shown above!
here it is:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=262931&nseq=3
and here are 34 and 38 together:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=304804&nseq=0
Scot
Lyon_WonderNS's executive F9s look like SOU Heritage units. Well, sort of anyway:)NS Heritage:Norfolk & WesternSouthernWabashNickle Plate RoadNorfolk Southern (original)I'm not even going to count CR and it's predecessors since that acquisition was a bit unusual to say the least, and CSX owns half of what used to be CR anyway:) I guess it comes down to which road owns more of what used to be PRR and NYC and other CR fallen flags.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
What could NS could do to make a Heritage Unit? From this standard black and white but their past are all used black locomotives.
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