Originally posted by Limitedclear [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply ajmiller Member sinceOctober 2003 From: State College PA 344 posts Posted by ajmiller on Sunday, May 1, 2005 4:52 PM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed OK for black who owns Saluda? For Blue who used to own the horshoe curve? Let's think about your questions for a second or two. Answer number 1 was: The color black. Your question is: Who owns Saluda? So logically, the color black owns Saluda. Answer number 2 was: The color blue. Your question: Who used to own the horshoe curve? Therefore, the color blue used to own the Horseshoe Curve. It would be fun to watch you on Jeopardy. [:D] Reply miniwyo Member sinceJanuary 2003 From: Rock Springs Wy. 1,967 posts Posted by miniwyo on Sunday, May 1, 2005 4:54 PM What color are NS locomotives? What color are Ex-Conrail units that havent been repainted? I thought MRL locos were a dark blue. RJ "Something hidden, Go and find it. Go and look behind the ranges, Something lost behind the ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go." The Explorers - Rudyard Kipling http://sweetwater-photography.com/ Reply dehusman Member sinceSeptember 2003 From: Omaha, NE 10,621 posts Posted by dehusman on Sunday, May 1, 2005 5:03 PM 1. What color is Asa Packer's diamond? 2. What is the Royal color in Baltimore? Dave H. Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com Reply JoeKoh Member sinceApril 2003 From: Defiance Ohio 13,309 posts Posted by JoeKoh on Sunday, May 1, 2005 5:22 PM matt says black for the ns horse and I say blue for the csx locos. stay safe Joe and matt Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener"). Reply adrianspeeder Member sinceMarch 2002 From: Harrisburg PA / Dover AFB DE 1,482 posts Posted by adrianspeeder on Sunday, May 1, 2005 6:53 PM My trucks are black... What kind of thread is this? Adrianspeeder USAF TSgt C-17 Aircraft Maintenance Flying Crew Chief & Flightline Avionics Craftsman Reply Chris30 Member sinceDecember 2001 From: near Chicago 937 posts Posted by Chris30 on Sunday, May 1, 2005 6:54 PM UP management?[B)] Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 1, 2005 7:16 PM QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder My trucks are black... What kind of thread is this? Adrianspeeder I think folks are getting the idea pretty well. I was thinking of questions like: 1. Norfolk Southern primary color is? 2. Conrail painted their engines what color? But an older person might ask: 1. What color did Penn Central favor in painting their locomotives? 2. B&M Geeps were painted what primary color? You get the idea. Ask the answer to get an interesting question. Any more? Any better answers? LC Reply Edit wabash1 Member sinceApril 2001 From: US 2,849 posts Posted by wabash1 on Sunday, May 1, 2005 8:52 PM What colors you will be when hulkamania and NS runs wild on you. Reply chad thomas Member sinceJanuary 2005 From: Ely, Nv. 6,312 posts Posted by chad thomas on Sunday, May 1, 2005 9:10 PM What color would Jim's eyes be if he spouted off in public like he does on this forum ? Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 1, 2005 9:20 PM QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1 What colors you will be when hulkamania and NS runs wild on you. Already been black and blue due to the NS and Conrail thank you Wabash... LC Reply Edit Mikeygaw Member sinceJuly 2003 From: Philadelphia, PA, USA 655 posts Posted by Mikeygaw on Sunday, May 1, 2005 10:38 PM QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1 What colors you will be when hulkamania and NS runs wild on you. Any railroads happen to use red and yellow, brother? Conrail Forever! Reply CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Sunday, May 1, 2005 10:52 PM 1 and 2: What are the colors of flags used when employees are on or about locomotives spraying for insect infestations? Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 6:34 AM insect infestations? Really? She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 9:48 AM 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:03 AM 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch Reply Edit spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:07 AM Well the UPRR is yellow & the lettering sought of reddish! [:o)][:D] Originally posted by Mikeygaw Originally posted by wabash1 Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:10 AM Watch it EVERY nite. Pretty good in the catogories I know. Very poor like in Shakesphere or art just to name a few . [:o)][:p] Originally posted by ajmiller Originally posted by spbed [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:13 AM Well when the PC was pulling the NJCL they would use some black, some green & some red. [:o)][:)] Originally posted by Limitedclear Originally posted by adrianspeeder [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:15 AM According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:16 AM #2 Blah [;)] Originally posted by artmark Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:18 AM #2 The track is blue flagged. [:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:43 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch It was a trick question that I stated in an unclear manner. the absense of a signal indication must be obeyed at its most restrictive indication. A signal with the lights out are referred to as being "black." Mitch Reply Edit CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:42 AM Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:58 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC And you forgot that I am 1/2 English - I don't "get" the punch line until after the party....[:D] She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply nanaimo73 Member sinceApril 2005 From: Nanaimo BC Canada 4,117 posts Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:27 PM What effect does coal have on N.S. locos AND their books? What should C.N. have taken from G.T.W? Dale Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:57 PM MRL is DARK BLUE, or you can go to a paint department and find out it's a fancy name kind of blue. It's not completely the same as Conrail or GTW. Is the NS black the same black as PC black? Or what about IC black? Model railroaders might know. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. 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QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed OK for black who owns Saluda? For Blue who used to own the horshoe curve?
RJ
"Something hidden, Go and find it. Go and look behind the ranges, Something lost behind the ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go." The Explorers - Rudyard Kipling
http://sweetwater-photography.com/
Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
USAF TSgt C-17 Aircraft Maintenance Flying Crew Chief & Flightline Avionics Craftsman
QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder My trucks are black... What kind of thread is this? Adrianspeeder
QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1 What colors you will be when hulkamania and NS runs wild on you.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
Originally posted by Mikeygaw Originally posted by wabash1 Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:10 AM Watch it EVERY nite. Pretty good in the catogories I know. Very poor like in Shakesphere or art just to name a few . [:o)][:p] Originally posted by ajmiller Originally posted by spbed [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:13 AM Well when the PC was pulling the NJCL they would use some black, some green & some red. [:o)][:)] Originally posted by Limitedclear Originally posted by adrianspeeder [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:15 AM According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:16 AM #2 Blah [;)] Originally posted by artmark Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:18 AM #2 The track is blue flagged. [:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:43 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch It was a trick question that I stated in an unclear manner. the absense of a signal indication must be obeyed at its most restrictive indication. A signal with the lights out are referred to as being "black." Mitch Reply Edit CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:42 AM Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:58 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC And you forgot that I am 1/2 English - I don't "get" the punch line until after the party....[:D] She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply nanaimo73 Member sinceApril 2005 From: Nanaimo BC Canada 4,117 posts Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:27 PM What effect does coal have on N.S. locos AND their books? What should C.N. have taken from G.T.W? Dale Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:57 PM MRL is DARK BLUE, or you can go to a paint department and find out it's a fancy name kind of blue. It's not completely the same as Conrail or GTW. Is the NS black the same black as PC black? Or what about IC black? Model railroaders might know. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
Originally posted by wabash1 Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:10 AM Watch it EVERY nite. Pretty good in the catogories I know. Very poor like in Shakesphere or art just to name a few . [:o)][:p] Originally posted by ajmiller Originally posted by spbed [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:13 AM Well when the PC was pulling the NJCL they would use some black, some green & some red. [:o)][:)] Originally posted by Limitedclear Originally posted by adrianspeeder [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:15 AM According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:16 AM #2 Blah [;)] Originally posted by artmark Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:18 AM #2 The track is blue flagged. [:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:43 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch It was a trick question that I stated in an unclear manner. the absense of a signal indication must be obeyed at its most restrictive indication. A signal with the lights out are referred to as being "black." Mitch Reply Edit CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:42 AM Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:58 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC And you forgot that I am 1/2 English - I don't "get" the punch line until after the party....[:D] She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply nanaimo73 Member sinceApril 2005 From: Nanaimo BC Canada 4,117 posts Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:27 PM What effect does coal have on N.S. locos AND their books? What should C.N. have taken from G.T.W? Dale Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:57 PM MRL is DARK BLUE, or you can go to a paint department and find out it's a fancy name kind of blue. It's not completely the same as Conrail or GTW. Is the NS black the same black as PC black? Or what about IC black? Model railroaders might know. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
Originally posted by ajmiller Originally posted by spbed [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:13 AM Well when the PC was pulling the NJCL they would use some black, some green & some red. [:o)][:)] Originally posted by Limitedclear Originally posted by adrianspeeder [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:15 AM According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:16 AM #2 Blah [;)] Originally posted by artmark Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:18 AM #2 The track is blue flagged. [:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:43 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch It was a trick question that I stated in an unclear manner. the absense of a signal indication must be obeyed at its most restrictive indication. A signal with the lights out are referred to as being "black." Mitch Reply Edit CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:42 AM Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:58 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC And you forgot that I am 1/2 English - I don't "get" the punch line until after the party....[:D] She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply nanaimo73 Member sinceApril 2005 From: Nanaimo BC Canada 4,117 posts Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:27 PM What effect does coal have on N.S. locos AND their books? What should C.N. have taken from G.T.W? Dale Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:57 PM MRL is DARK BLUE, or you can go to a paint department and find out it's a fancy name kind of blue. It's not completely the same as Conrail or GTW. Is the NS black the same black as PC black? Or what about IC black? Model railroaders might know. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
Originally posted by spbed [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:13 AM Well when the PC was pulling the NJCL they would use some black, some green & some red. [:o)][:)] Originally posted by Limitedclear Originally posted by adrianspeeder [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:15 AM According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:16 AM #2 Blah [;)] Originally posted by artmark Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:18 AM #2 The track is blue flagged. [:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:43 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch It was a trick question that I stated in an unclear manner. the absense of a signal indication must be obeyed at its most restrictive indication. A signal with the lights out are referred to as being "black." Mitch Reply Edit CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:42 AM Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:58 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC And you forgot that I am 1/2 English - I don't "get" the punch line until after the party....[:D] She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply nanaimo73 Member sinceApril 2005 From: Nanaimo BC Canada 4,117 posts Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:27 PM What effect does coal have on N.S. locos AND their books? What should C.N. have taken from G.T.W? Dale Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:57 PM MRL is DARK BLUE, or you can go to a paint department and find out it's a fancy name kind of blue. It's not completely the same as Conrail or GTW. Is the NS black the same black as PC black? Or what about IC black? Model railroaders might know. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
Originally posted by Limitedclear Originally posted by adrianspeeder [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:15 AM According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:16 AM #2 Blah [;)] Originally posted by artmark Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:18 AM #2 The track is blue flagged. [:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:43 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch It was a trick question that I stated in an unclear manner. the absense of a signal indication must be obeyed at its most restrictive indication. A signal with the lights out are referred to as being "black." Mitch Reply Edit CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:42 AM Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:58 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC And you forgot that I am 1/2 English - I don't "get" the punch line until after the party....[:D] She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply nanaimo73 Member sinceApril 2005 From: Nanaimo BC Canada 4,117 posts Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:27 PM What effect does coal have on N.S. locos AND their books? What should C.N. have taken from G.T.W? Dale Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:57 PM MRL is DARK BLUE, or you can go to a paint department and find out it's a fancy name kind of blue. It's not completely the same as Conrail or GTW. Is the NS black the same black as PC black? Or what about IC black? Model railroaders might know. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
Originally posted by adrianspeeder [ Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:15 AM According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:16 AM #2 Blah [;)] Originally posted by artmark Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:18 AM #2 The track is blue flagged. [:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:43 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch It was a trick question that I stated in an unclear manner. the absense of a signal indication must be obeyed at its most restrictive indication. A signal with the lights out are referred to as being "black." Mitch Reply Edit CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:42 AM Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:58 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC And you forgot that I am 1/2 English - I don't "get" the punch line until after the party....[:D] She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply nanaimo73 Member sinceApril 2005 From: Nanaimo BC Canada 4,117 posts Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:27 PM What effect does coal have on N.S. locos AND their books? What should C.N. have taken from G.T.W? Dale Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:57 PM MRL is DARK BLUE, or you can go to a paint department and find out it's a fancy name kind of blue. It's not completely the same as Conrail or GTW. Is the NS black the same black as PC black? Or what about IC black? Model railroaders might know. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch
Originally posted by artmark Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply spbed Member sinceDecember 2001 From: Austin TX 4,941 posts Posted by spbed on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:18 AM #2 The track is blue flagged. [:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track? Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 2, 2005 10:43 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch It was a trick question that I stated in an unclear manner. the absense of a signal indication must be obeyed at its most restrictive indication. A signal with the lights out are referred to as being "black." Mitch Reply Edit CShaveRR Member sinceJune 2001 From: Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois 13,681 posts Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:42 AM Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC Carl Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!) CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM) Reply Mookie Member sinceJune 2001 From: US 13,488 posts Posted by Mookie on Monday, May 2, 2005 11:58 AM QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC And you forgot that I am 1/2 English - I don't "get" the punch line until after the party....[:D] She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw Reply nanaimo73 Member sinceApril 2005 From: Nanaimo BC Canada 4,117 posts Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:27 PM What effect does coal have on N.S. locos AND their books? What should C.N. have taken from G.T.W? Dale Reply TH&B Member sinceJuly 2003 964 posts Posted by TH&B on Monday, May 2, 2005 2:57 PM MRL is DARK BLUE, or you can go to a paint department and find out it's a fancy name kind of blue. It's not completely the same as Conrail or GTW. Is the NS black the same black as PC black? Or what about IC black? Model railroaders might know. Reply Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
QUOTE: Originally posted by Penn Central Black 1) Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach? 2) How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track?
QUOTE: Originally posted by spbed According to the UPRR engineer I was talking to at Colton it would be absolute red if he is correct[:o)][:D] QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark 1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive? 2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971? Mitch
QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR Just kidding, Sis! Surely you've heard of Black Flag! And someone else followed up with the blue-flag rules. BC
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