QUOTE: Originally posted by csxguy hey ken, yes i do remember you. I have been extremely busy lately, so i can (sadly) get on the forums only once in a while.
QUOTE: Originally posted by george745 Got another CSX fan here. I'm modelling csx in an as yet determined location. I'm prepping the room for the layout, including a good thourough clean and new paint on the walls. I'm going to model early days of csx so I can run many of my chessie units, I can't pass on up when i see it. I'll try and posts some pictures when I have something to tak pictures of. You can see some of my last layout and some pics i've taken if you follow the link at the bottom. 4884Bigboy- When were those pictures taken. I was surprised to see a chessie unit in original paint.
QUOTE: Originally posted by SD 40-2 I think CSX still handle's the salad bowl express. I see it come through my backyard every week. It's hard for me to model though, because I don't have the amount of track or trackage rights over my friend. ( My friend and I share a layout. We each handle one half, and the salad bowl express was verey common, but now he has more track than I do, so he basically has more trackage rights than me, and he dosn't want to deal with the interchange between yards. Why did I agree to this in the first place? [banghead][censored][soapbox]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by simon1966 I was in Huntington WV yesterday on business and the place is crawling with CSX motive power. On the East end of the town is a massive building with the CSX logo, seemsed like dozens of locos outside. Is this one of CSX's main locomotive maintenance locations?
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 4884BigBoy, Nice shots! In looking at them, I have to admit that I find myself still trying to get used to the newer dark blue "C&O-throwback-Wanna-be" paint scheme. I really enjoyed the previous Gray, Blue, Yellow scheme introduced in 1987 or 89 and juse wished that CSX would have just repainted the faded locos back into the snappy scheme. I remember that Model Railroader even featured that paint scheme it in a well done article featuring a CSX GE Dash 7. It's understandable though as the newer paint scheme is cheaper to apply. Painting just one locomotive costs several thousand dollars, so the bean counters are going to be looking at cost savings. I can see why the UP has stayed with their scheme (with minor modifications) for 60 or 70 years! Nice to see that Conrail units are still crusing around. Take care!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by csxguy