QUOTE: Originally posted by cmeastern How did a simple little question like what paint scheme BNSF should use slam quickly into a rant by an disgruntled employee. Get over it! Everyone's job sucks — railroads are no different. If you want to set your own work rules, become self-employed. Now this is going to be in the minority, but I would like to see a return to Big Sky Blue. It seemed to look good on the EMD-leased SD60s.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bowlerp Back "en pointe", at last. My preference would be a Northern Pcific scheme, the two tone green Lowey post war streamliner passenger scheme. I also prefer the War bonnet to any of the other "native" BNSF schemes, or the new green and orange. BN green and white were nice, and I liked the new version of it on big modern diesel power. Being from the east, it is a novelty to see any of these schemes, but it would not take me long to grow tired of the current scheme per the first post. Anything beats the NS scheme however, in my neck of the woods. NS has a decided lack of imagination. I even am now nostalgic for the Conrail blue, though I was luke warm about it when they went by here by the dozen per day.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TARGUBRIGHT It's not a bad paint scheem, the oranage could be a little more reddi***o bring out the yellow stripping. I believe BNSF is a well run company. As far as the relationship between Managment and the Help. That sounds like a union problem. Is that not what unions are paid to do, develope good relationships between Managment and the Help. TIM A
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