Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: I suppose, there will come a day, when railfans lament the good old days, when BNSF had those spiffy orange units with swooshes. They'll also complain about the current day units, all painted soot black, with the road name *MEGA-Rail*, spray painted on the side. All Right!It's the icons, I tell ya. There are none with rolling eyes, or tounge-in-cheek.Edited to note, that I can't tell if your "All Right!" means or ? basic black with different colors of pin striping. Very classy. End of ugh orange. Next thing you know, you'll want a horse on it too! Back to "All Right!"
Murphy Siding wrote: Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: I suppose, there will come a day, when railfans lament the good old days, when BNSF had those spiffy orange units with swooshes. They'll also complain about the current day units, all painted soot black, with the road name *MEGA-Rail*, spray painted on the side. All Right!It's the icons, I tell ya. There are none with rolling eyes, or tounge-in-cheek.Edited to note, that I can't tell if your "All Right!" means or ? basic black with different colors of pin striping. Very classy. End of ugh orange. Next thing you know, you'll want a horse on it too!
Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: I suppose, there will come a day, when railfans lament the good old days, when BNSF had those spiffy orange units with swooshes. They'll also complain about the current day units, all painted soot black, with the road name *MEGA-Rail*, spray painted on the side. All Right!It's the icons, I tell ya. There are none with rolling eyes, or tounge-in-cheek.Edited to note, that I can't tell if your "All Right!" means or ? basic black with different colors of pin striping. Very classy. End of ugh orange.
Murphy Siding wrote: Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: I suppose, there will come a day, when railfans lament the good old days, when BNSF had those spiffy orange units with swooshes. They'll also complain about the current day units, all painted soot black, with the road name *MEGA-Rail*, spray painted on the side. All Right!It's the icons, I tell ya. There are none with rolling eyes, or tounge-in-cheek.Edited to note, that I can't tell if your "All Right!" means or ?
Mookie wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: I suppose, there will come a day, when railfans lament the good old days, when BNSF had those spiffy orange units with swooshes. They'll also complain about the current day units, all painted soot black, with the road name *MEGA-Rail*, spray painted on the side. All Right!
Murphy Siding wrote: I suppose, there will come a day, when railfans lament the good old days, when BNSF had those spiffy orange units with swooshes. They'll also complain about the current day units, all painted soot black, with the road name *MEGA-Rail*, spray painted on the side.
Edited to note, that I can't tell if your "All Right!" means or ?
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Bergie wrote: Is this the illustrious Warbonnet that so many have fond memories of?...BNSF (ex-Santa Fe) C40-8W no. 846 in Galesburg, IL December 9, 2006. © Erik BergstromOne reader's opinion: BN's Executive cream & green scheme is holding up a LOT better.Bergie
Is this the illustrious Warbonnet that so many have fond memories of?...
BNSF (ex-Santa Fe) C40-8W no. 846 in Galesburg, IL December 9, 2006. © Erik Bergstrom
One reader's opinion: BN's Executive cream & green scheme is holding up a LOT better.
Bergie
Aye, she's a beauty, alright!
Wishing for a return to the name, Santa Fe, and the Warbonnet paint is like wishing they will put steam locomotives back on the head end of their trains. IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN! Just like cabooses and iced reefers, these are history now and they only exist in our memories, in photos and on model railroads. Change is inevitable and whether any of us agree or not it's called progress. Quit whining about such trivia and just be thankful that the trains are still running and the railroads are over the malaise they suffered in the 1960's to 80's.
Mark
Prairietype wrote: joethebow2000 wrote: Speaking as an English Modeller of American Railroads (regretably still in planning) I think it would add great interest if all the names and logos of the railroads now confined to history were to be acknowledged by the successor railroad companies be it only by the name and the decal on the side of a locomotive As a stop-gap to getting the railroad corporations to honour and remember their own heritage why not lobby the Federal Government to have the Federally funded Amtrak have some of it's passenger trains painted in the same colours of the 'Fallen Flags' over whose lines it now runs I know I digress but in my opinion one of the saddest loss to 'colourful' railroading was the prohibition of the Billboard Boxcar My thought is that the ban could be un-constitutional as it prohibits free speech, even if it is only saying 'Buy Acme Soap', and free speech is guarenteed by one of the amendments to your constitution Now that really would brighten up watching a freight train thundering by If you want to keep the Railroads Ship it by Rail Who or what prohibited the Billboard Boxcar? Hey, if a truck can drive around city streets with a changing panel, why can't a railroad do the same? Business, is business, is business. "Grafitti artists" and I use that term disparagingly shouldn't have the sole and exclusive franchise for the boxcar canvass.
joethebow2000 wrote: Speaking as an English Modeller of American Railroads (regretably still in planning) I think it would add great interest if all the names and logos of the railroads now confined to history were to be acknowledged by the successor railroad companies be it only by the name and the decal on the side of a locomotive As a stop-gap to getting the railroad corporations to honour and remember their own heritage why not lobby the Federal Government to have the Federally funded Amtrak have some of it's passenger trains painted in the same colours of the 'Fallen Flags' over whose lines it now runs I know I digress but in my opinion one of the saddest loss to 'colourful' railroading was the prohibition of the Billboard Boxcar My thought is that the ban could be un-constitutional as it prohibits free speech, even if it is only saying 'Buy Acme Soap', and free speech is guarenteed by one of the amendments to your constitution Now that really would brighten up watching a freight train thundering by If you want to keep the Railroads Ship it by Rail
Speaking as an English Modeller of American Railroads (regretably still in planning) I think it would add great interest if all the names and logos of the railroads now confined to history were to be acknowledged by the successor railroad companies be it only by the name and the decal on the side of a locomotive As a stop-gap to getting the railroad corporations to honour and remember their own heritage why not lobby the Federal Government to have the Federally funded Amtrak have some of it's passenger trains painted in the same colours of the 'Fallen Flags' over whose lines it now runs I know I digress but in my opinion one of the saddest loss to 'colourful' railroading was the prohibition of the Billboard Boxcar My thought is that the ban could be un-constitutional as it prohibits free speech, even if it is only saying 'Buy Acme Soap', and free speech is guarenteed by one of the amendments to your constitution Now that really would brighten up watching a freight train thundering by
If you want to keep the Railroads Ship it by Rail
Who or what prohibited the Billboard Boxcar? Hey, if a truck can drive around city streets with a changing panel, why can't a railroad do the same? Business, is business, is business. "Grafitti artists" and I use that term disparagingly shouldn't have the sole and exclusive franchise for the boxcar canvass.
It does seem strange, in this day and age where everything from a messenger bike to a VW to rapid transit rolling-stock can be "wrapped" in mylar advertising, that the big RR's haven't thought to do the same -- on their own behalf or that of other firms, as advertising. - al
SFbrkmn wrote:Here is my 2 cents, for whatever its worth. I will try to be fair on both sides. I am an employee of the company, a lifelong ATSF fan who never had much interest or a liking of the BN. I had an uncle who worked for BN and hated them. Yrs ago I was a shipper on ATSF and thought, for the most part, they were a fair transportation company to do business with. However, when BN bought out the Santa Fe in 1995, that was the end of both railroads as we knew it and the creation of a new one--like it or not. The new owners of the rr could have simply dropped the SF name all together & operate the merged system as BN but they didn't. As much as we all liked the Warbonnet, it that belonged to ATSF. It was in the ATSF era and proudly was a display of that great rr when it was an active carrier. No, the Warbonnet was a symbol of ATSF, not BNSF. It was a great part of rr history for so many yrs and thankfully was brought back for the final few yrs before the merger but it needs to put to rest but not forgotten by any means. BNSF needs to develop its own heritage & public culture. Will it be able to hold a candle to the old SF? probably not but atleast give it a chance.
That's exactly what I read in "Leaders Count". Krebs and Rose knew (and know) that the only way they were going to get the BN and ATSF guys to row the boat in the same direction was to get them to leave their past corp culture behind.
As an ex-Con at NS, I can certainly understand and empathize.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
My take on this dicusssion recognizes the nostalgia and importance of it in our collective souls. It's amazing how, once you've lost something, you can often appreciate it more than when it was common-we take things for granted.
I miss the Great Northern, Wabash and 20th Century Ltd. livery and many others.
When Burlington Northern changed their colors in the early 90's', I didn't take to it too well, but got use to it. The current BNSF colors, when I first some them seemed like over-dazzle, but now-well, it's pretty special to me. It may be inevitable that it will some day pass from the scene. I loved the warbonnet-I have the classic Lionel 2343 and the 1959 red stripe 2500's running in my basement to prove it.
Those who say "those days are dead and gone, get over it" are right. What gets me, and I don't know who holds sway over cultural privilege, is why Amtrak, with it's terrible name, and uninspired paint scheme, doesn't paint it's trains the colors of the classic trains that ran in the US years ago. I know that perhaps the actual names of railroads (even though long gone) may still have ownership rights held be some enity, but the paint? Does anyone know?
Amtrak as a name is as boring as it's paint. Red, White and Blue has it's place in our culture, but on something other than a train. And since Amtrak does names its trains in the fashion of fallen flag consists, maybe they should paint them as such. It would also be good advertisement.
Ok, lastly, and I know this is mean spirited, but there are a lot of top corporate types who apparently aren't hired for their brains, nor their artistic, aesthetic capacities. Look at at crappy examples of everything from some cars, to some buildings, to corporate names, the current acronym fetish, and I'll rest my case.
Proctor and Gamble has to fight for shelf space and to catch the consumer's eye. The railroads don't work that way. ABC Inc. ain't gonna care what color the engines are - just as long as they get their stuff moved the quickest and/or the cheapest...
The Santa Fe and the warbonnet are dead. Get over it.
chuckles wrote:First, The Sante Fe name was and is the MOST recognized railroad name in the WORLD!Second, It was a BN takeover and they showed who was the boss. There was no respectfor the greatest name in railroading. Also the only railroad to use a cross in their symbol. Just the way it goes. Corporate power throwing away one of the greatest know product names. You would never see Proctor&Gamble doing such a thing.
First, The Sante Fe name was and is the MOST recognized railroad name in the WORLD!Second, It was a BN takeover and they showed who was the boss. There was no respectfor the greatest name in railroading. Also the only railroad to use a cross in their symbol. Just the way it goes. Corporate power throwing away one of the greatest know product names. You would never see Proctor&Gamble doing such a thing.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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If Union Pacific can merge with a half dozen (or so) railroads and still call itself Union Pacific,why can't Santa Fe merge with one railroad (Burlingtoon Northern) and still call itself Santa Fe?
WARBONNET FOREVER!
chuckles wrote: First, The Sante Fe name was and is the MOST recognized railroad name in the WORLD!Second, It was a BN takeover and they showed who was the boss. There was no respectfor the greatest name in railroading. Also the only railroad to use a cross in their symbol. Just the way it goes. Corporate power throwing away one of the greatest know product names. You would never see Proctor&Gamble doing such a thing.
BRAKEWOMAN wrote: GIVE IT UP THE SANTA FE ,CB&Q, BN ARE GONE FOREVER AND THEY WILL NEVER BE BACK ! GET USE TO IT THE BNSF IS HERE TO STAY IT IS NOT GOING TO CHANGE. TO ME THE BNSF IS THE ONLY RAILROAD THAT HAD THE GUTS TO CHANGE EVERYTHING AND CHANGE THE FUTURE IN RAILROADS.
GIVE IT UP THE SANTA FE ,CB&Q, BN ARE GONE FOREVER AND THEY WILL NEVER BE BACK ! GET USE TO IT THE BNSF IS HERE TO STAY IT IS NOT GOING TO CHANGE. TO ME THE BNSF IS THE ONLY RAILROAD THAT HAD THE GUTS TO CHANGE EVERYTHING AND CHANGE THE FUTURE IN RAILROADS.
Couldn't have said it better! Frankly, I don't see what's wrong with the orange and the wedge. I like the warbonnet also, and they're still many locomotives with this paint scheme, so my advice is to get photos while you can, and once it's gone (I have a feeling it will still be a long time though) we'll just have to accept the fact that the BNSF is the BNSF and nothing's going to change that or their paint scheme.
Your friendly neighborhood CNW fan.
davews wrote:My vote is yes. It's not a matter of "our entertainment." I value heritage, continuity,and honoring the past which I believe is a worthwhile consideration for all huge corporate entities which are generally perceived by the public to be cold, bloodless, and ruthless. And I do believe BNSF would be well advised to honor all their predecessors in this way. Besides, fostering good will and a favorable public image surely must have a positive effect on the bottom line.
No, No, No The past is just that, the past. Where do we stop? Santa Fe engines with their blue and gold running on old Sante Fe trackage. Great Northern running across the North. Northern Pacific in the middle with the Milwaukee Road. Each Division depending on their heritage wearing the colors of their parent road on their engines. Maybe the CP Rail will run only CP engines north of the border and SOO and WC south of the border.
Let's leave the past to the model railroaders who can go back in time as far as they want and let the railroad of their youth continue on. I happen to model the SOO line from Theif River Falls MN to Glenwood MN. And on my little space in time the SOO line owns the CP. We don't need to relive the past, just model it.
Last but not least, each company needs to have its own identity and logo, not something borrowed from the past that only represents part of the spectrum that makes up the BNSF empire.
BRAKEWOMAN wrote:GIVE IT UP THE SANTA FE ,CB&Q, BN ARE GONE FOREVER AND THEY WILL NEVER BE BACK ! GET USE TO IT THE BNSF IS HERE TO STAY IT IS NOT GOING TO CHANGE. TO ME THE BNSF IS THE ONLY RAILROAD THAT HAD THE GUTS TO CHANGE EVERYTHING AND CHANGE THE FUTURE IN RAILROADS.
please. it makes it come across as yelling and all-caps posts are frowned upon
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