QUOTE: Originally posted by DavidJ611 Texas Zepher, please allow me to clarify the following for the sake of record: 1) The "minty green" (my description, not official nomenclature) with red stripes scheme belonged to the Seaboard Air Line Railway (not the ACL, their #1 rival until the merger of the SAL and ACL in the late 60's forming the Seaboard Coastline Railway). The aforementioned green scheme (I believe, as you said, but I may have it backwards) superceded the SAL's 'Citrus' scheme, a striking multicolored scheme of Pullman green, orange and yellow.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by trolleyboy I never liked the Purple people eater scheme from ACL. Purple just isn't a railroad clour imho. The only other paint schemes that hit my repaint wish are the new UP herritage units . (He ducks and covers) Also I have nevr forgiven CPR for losing the classic Tuscan and Grey so any CP red schemes are on my avoid list as well. Rob
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxguy BNSF swoosh scheme...jeez it's bad
QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098 QUOTE: Originally posted by csmith9474 Hands down has to be Santa Fe's warbonnet, especially on F's. Anybody got a vomit bag? Makes me want to run out into oncoming traffic! Alright, start breathing again. I am kiddin'. Seriously, though, I am not too fond of the NS plain black. Just not very exciting. Don't scare us like that, we thought somebody didn't like the War bonnet, that thing is beautiful, right in there with the Daylight. I don't like the brand new BNSF scheme. The colors don't match and the logo is too futuristic too be called a heritage scheme.
QUOTE: Originally posted by csmith9474 Hands down has to be Santa Fe's warbonnet, especially on F's. Anybody got a vomit bag? Makes me want to run out into oncoming traffic! Alright, start breathing again. I am kiddin'. Seriously, though, I am not too fond of the NS plain black. Just not very exciting.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Texas Zepher QUOTE: Originally posted by DavidJ611 Texas Zepher, please allow me to clarify the following for the sake of record: 1) The "minty green" (my description, not official nomenclature) with red stripes scheme belonged to the Seaboard Air Line Railway (not the ACL, their #1 rival until the merger of the SAL and ACL in the late 60's forming the Seaboard Coastline Railway). The aforementioned green scheme (I believe, as you said, but I may have it backwards) superceded the SAL's 'Citrus' scheme, a striking multicolored scheme of Pullman green, orange and yellow. Thanks I was hoping a guru from those railroads would step in. At least you know the scheme I am talking about. At first I had put it as "Florida East Coast", and then thought again. I always get those three confused. I looked around for a photo to link to but was unable to find one.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Darth Santa Fe I think ACL's (Atlantic Coast Line) paint scheme with all that pink looks ugly. To me, pink + Railroading = weirdly ugly.
QUOTE: Originally posted by wctransfer THE SOO , boring!? Are you high, im sorry to be rude , but how can you call that boring. NW was boring, because it had nothing there, but black and a NW logo. SOO has 2 colors and a pretty creative one at that, i still dont know why its boring? Alec
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QUOTE: Originally posted by erikthered But today, b-o-r-i-n-g can be shortened down to three letters: KCS. Yawn. This comes from someone who lives down the street from an NS yard.