QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan VIA uses clients that aren't competition-Telus, Home Hardware, CBC News, Spiderman 2 movie. What ever generates revenue though.....
QUOTE: Originally posted by CSXrules4eva Oh don't get me started on the Toyota Tundra paint scheme :(:( I hate it!!!!!!!!! Amtrak needs to get rid of it!! but, then again they need the money.
QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan VIA uses clients that aren't competition-Telus, Home Hardware, CBC News, Spiderman 2 movie. What ever generates revenue though..... Just like a lousey city bus. Very inspiring. Mitch
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan VIA uses clients that aren't competition-Telus, Home Hardware, CBC News, Spiderman 2 movie. What ever generates revenue though..... Just like a lousey city bus. Very inspiring. Mitch Unlike the city bus though, the advertising would see more eyes and would attract more eyes. Have to admit, even the oblivious non railfan would take notice of a locomotive with "unusual" paint scheme.
QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar Public image? Look at the rusting baggage car immediately behind the engine. Ugh.
QUOTE: Originally posted by railfan619 Yeah there right if the train is traveling at 110mph no one is going to see the painting only time you will see it is when the train is in the station or be turned around
QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark QUOTE: Originally posted by CSXrules4eva Oh don't get me started on the Toyota Tundra paint scheme :(:( I hate it!!!!!!!!! Amtrak needs to get rid of it!! but, then again they need the money. So the whole problem with passenger trains before Amtrak was that the E units didn't have ads. Are we willing to believe that selling ad space on engines props up the revenue that much? I'm sick of everyone selling ad space to everyone else for one thing. What would be next? Conductors wearing Hertz uniforms with buttons in their lapel that say "Fly United?" There has to be some sense of propriety here. The phrase, "It generates revenue," is an easy one to rap off the tongue. But in the long run, the image of the train is some-what tarnished. Of course we could always open up train names to "Naming Rights." Such as "The Cellular One Zephyr," or "Disney's Chief." But we'll never see "Norfolk Southern presents The Lake Shore." Mitch
QUOTE: Originally posted by CSXrules4eva QUOTE: Originally posted by artmark QUOTE: Originally posted by CSXrules4eva Oh don't get me started on the Toyota Tundra paint scheme :(:( I hate it!!!!!!!!! Amtrak needs to get rid of it!! but, then again they need the money. So the whole problem with passenger trains before Amtrak was that the E units didn't have ads. Are we willing to believe that selling ad space on engines props up the revenue that much? I'm sick of everyone selling ad space to everyone else for one thing. What would be next? Conductors wearing Hertz uniforms with buttons in their lapel that say "Fly United?" There has to be some sense of propriety here. The phrase, "It generates revenue," is an easy one to rap off the tongue. But in the long run, the image of the train is some-what tarnished. Of course we could always open up train names to "Naming Rights." Such as "The Cellular One Zephyr," or "Disney's Chief." But we'll never see "Norfolk Southern presents The Lake Shore." Mitch Mitch you said it brother!! I hope I never ever see a conductor for any railroad wearing a Hertz uniform. If that was to happen I will really be on a tune, espually if a conductor was advetising US Air or something like that. [:(!]NO I don't think so , that will not due. The conductor should be wearing the traditional railroad uniform with the railroad's name, and his/her name that's about it!!!!!!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Well, what ever we think about it, any extra revenue for Amtrak is good for Amtrak. I don't think Toyota would have payed Amtrak for the use of advertising if they didn't think it was worth it.
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