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I've got a great paperback book on CSX locomotives and its predecessors. It has a section that describes the paint schemes of CSX, including all of the transitional schemes. Some of them even had blue trucks and fuel tanks!DFF
But this one is clear- it has black trucks. Same scheme- black trucks, fuel tank and pilots.
True.When they are filthy, it is hard to tell.I'm pretty sure on this one...... but as you say, there is room for error.
Hi Dave,I don't think that is an accurate statement in regard to **this** official scheme.I have spent countless hours studying photos of CSX locos in an attempt to become something of an expert on CSX paint schemes. (for example, I have discovered 5 major variations in the stealth scheme and have already built models of those variations-- article coming). I have studied a few thousand photos as part of my reseach.CSX applied yellow on EVERYTHING that did not already have yellow or some bright color on it.I highly suspect that the book reference is speaking of some of those.But in the scheme I'm talking about, there are about 100 examples in the CSX fleet.Here they are- CSX-Yhttp://www.trainweb.org/csxphotos/paint_CSX-y.htmIn that list of 100, none of them have blue trucks.So that means....1. There is indeed a loco out there that has blue trucks in this scheme (I'd love to know the road number of that anomaly! I'd probably make a model of it!)2. Some true CSX-Y loco had some repairs in which a trucks were swapped from another loco. Frankenstein situations do occur.3. Someone is confused at what he is looking at. Just because it has yellow, that is not really what I would call a transition scheme. That is not a true "scheme". It is just an old scheme with yellow slapped on the end for better visibility (and lawsuit prevention).If I had to make a guess, your book author falls into #3. But I would love to be wrong.If it would not be too much trouble, please look up in that book and let me know what specifically the author is referring to (loco and road number?). And the author's name and the book (I might have it in my library).Thanks.
Ok, I've been having Ron help me out a bit (well, really, a lot...). If you guys can forgive 1) the 1' length difference, 2) the extra grill on the engineer's side, and 3) the difference in the battery boxes on the conductors side, then, I'll throw SBD and CSX on the run I'm planning for the next catalog. I am more than likely going to skip Conrail as a B36 as I'd rather offer a B23...
I am more than likely going to skip Conrail as a B36 as I'd rather offer a B23...