I have a Broadway Limited E7 A-B powered set for HO that is brunswick green and I was wondering if this color means it is a freight engine, unlike the Tuscan one that is purely passenger.
Would it look out of place to have tuscan passenger cars behind a brunswick green E7 in regular service?
Darn, fresh out of the box, after 10 minutes of breaking it in, its squealing like crazy, how the heck will I take this thing apart?
All the Pennsy diesels passenger and freight were delivered in DGLE, the passenger engines were repainted to Tuscan Red at a later date. Of the FP7's, AFAIK only 3 pair were painted in Tuscan Red, the rest were in DGLE.
By the way there is no color as Brunswick Green, the Pennsy called their color Dark Green Locomotive Enamel.
Rick
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