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QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith I kinda added these to the "favorite color " thread but here are mine: SP grey/red and covered from head to toe in Grime. Conrail Blue (bad Earl Shiebs $99 one color paint jobs, "right!") Norfolk Southern Black Hearses (unless your Johnny Cash or an MIB, black dont work on diesels)
QUOTE: Originally posted by areibel Add another one for the Black- NS isn't as bad, but the Penn Central, yech! Black, no graphics and always filthy.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith I kinda added these to the "favorite color " thread but here are mine: SP grey/red and covered from head to toe in Grime. Conrail Blue (bad Earl Shiebs $99 one color paint jobs, "right!") Norfolk Southern Black Hearses (unless your Johnny Cash or an MIB, black dont work on diesels) Then you must really hate Penn Central...........at least Conrail and NS came up with a logo......
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo QUOTE: Originally posted by areibel Add another one for the Black- NS isn't as bad, but the Penn Central, yech! Black, no graphics and always filthy. WOW must take a look at them seems cool steamlocomotive black diesels and also filthy ! I remember once driving into Las Vegas through the desert along the road I saw a train with VERY dirty black diesels, could that be the penn central you mean?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones GT red and blue. PC greenish blue.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Avondaleguy I've always hated the Grand Trunk's blue and red, and I've always admired the black engines of Norfolk & Western and Norfolk Southern. I prefer the older N&W schemes with yellow (dulux gold) lettering, and I think the reason is that they have an elegant simplicity; they are nothing more than what they need to be, no pretention, and the black pays a sort of homage to the high levels of achievement N&W made in regards to steam locomotive design and construction. Had the economics not demanded it, the paint scheme seems to say, these engines would still be simple articulateds... I'm increasingly favoring the N&W blue scheme, which is appropriate for my 1971 period, but in general I dislike blue as an overall body color. Conrail is down there near the bottom of my list. I don't mind it when it is a darker blue (as on N&W, or on B&O units), but when I think of any of the other light-blue schemes I rate them low. Also, white is just wrong; the Lehigh Valley snowbirds are only redeemed by their black roofs.