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QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer Whenever UP merges with another railroad, the other road always dissapears into Armour Yellow and Harbor Mist Gray.They completely devoured many railroads including my favorite, Southern Pacific[:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!][:(!]!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by theNomad supra880, espeefoamer, dehusman, jabrown1971 & CBQ_Guy-- Let me take your comments one at a time. supra880-- Are you missing something? Yeah, probably. Ol' Uncle Pete hasn't exactly made a lot of friends out there, and Lord knows they've made their share of mistakes. In fact, most of the employees that came from other railroads aren't happy there. I guess I'm the oddball, because I've grown to like the U.P. Oh, I didn't like it at all at first ( I came from the Southern Pacific ) But over the course of time I've gotten used to their ways. Again, they've made their share of mistakes, mostly due to the fact that upper management seemed to think that they were the big dog on the block, and that their s--t didn't stink. Their high-minded B.S. came back to bite them in the butt, though, and to their credit, they've learned. It's true that they haven't lost all of their wrong-headed attitudes yet, but they're getting better all the time. ( Yes, guys, I know it's a very slow process that's not obvious from the outside, but trust me, it's ongoing.) espeefoamer-- I have to admit that I feel very much as you do. I grew up watching S.P. steam and originally hired out on the S.P. more years ago than I'm willing to admit. No matter what happens, the Southern Pacific will ALWAYS be my home road and the railroad that I think of as mine. Having said that, though, I also have to remind you that the only certain thing is change. Let's be glad that there are still a lot of S.P. locomotives out there still in their original colors, as well as many still wearing their S.P. road numbers. It's getting to be a rare thing, but I still occasionally draw a point unit that's all S.P., and in a very real sense it's like going home. I'll be sad when that stops happening. dehusman-- Excellent point. Even the S.P. changed paint schemes, but it was still the Southern Pacific. You are absolutely right , however, that the Union Pacific has kept the same livery for over 50 years. How many others are still there under the same name and the same colors? To be sure, there are a few, but fewer every year. jabrown1971 and CBQ_Guy-- I love it: YOU WILL BE ASSIMILATED. RESISTANCE IS FUTILE. Yeah, it does seem that way, doesn't it. The truth is, though, the only railroad they really did that to was the Western Pacific. Every other line that they've absorbed is still represented by locomotives in their original livery. They're disappearing, true, but as of today they're still out there. The poor old W.P. wasn't so lucky. It literally disappeared over night. I remember my surprise the day U.P. took over the Western Pacific. At the time, I was working for the S.P. in the San Francisco Bay area. We used to have parallel lines down the east side of the bay, and it was very common for us to pass each other on the south end of the bay when working locals. ( Those lines all belong to U.P. today.) The crews generally knew each other, at least to wave at. If I remember it right, it happened in the middle of the week, but I won't swear to that. One day, there was nothing to be seen but old W.P. locomotives on their side. Nothing there in Armour Yellow at all. The very next day you couldn't find a Western Pacific locomotive to save your life. Talk about a disappearing act! A day or two later I did see one lone W.P. unit sitting on a yard track in Oakland, but outside of museums that's the last one I ever saw. Your quote that "The U.P. decended on the W.P. with a giant paint brush in one hand and a rule book in the other" is, in that instance, absolutely accurate. The other side of the coin, though, is this: The Western Pacific was a dying railroad. In truth, the U.P. was their saviour. Ask anyone that was a stockholder in the W.P. at the time of the takeover and they'll tell you the same. So now here we are. Do I despise the U.P.? No. Do I recognize that they've had several cases of seriously bad corporate attitude? Absolutely. As I said before, they still have a ways to go in that regard. For myself, I have gotten used to their ways. It sure ain't the good old Southern Pacific, but it's not as bad as many would have you believe. Besides, guys, they let me run trains, and that's all I really ever wanted to do anyway! --JD Nomad