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<p><span class="smiley">[?]</span></p><p>The Iowa Interstate's F40PH locomotive (#678) wears the Rock Island's classic "Rocket" paint scheme, as well as the Rock Island's "beaver pelt" logo on the nose (complete with "Rock Island" inside the logo). It's used to haul the Hawkeye Express fan train for Univ. of Iowa football games.</p><p>First-off, I think it's <strong><em><u>great</u></em></strong> that IAIS continues to acknowledge the heritage of the railroad that built the lines they now operate. They have their own variation of the "beaver pelt" on some of their freight power and MOW equipment. I wish more lines would follow that example. </p><p>It begs the question - who now owns the rights to the Rock Island's logos?</p>
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