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I've seen pictures of both FAs and PAs in the pullman green-yellow markings scheme that show both versions
Apparently, there are no photos anywhere of NH PAs in the green/yellow scheme taken from above and in front of the loco. Not a single one.
I used the same technology used in the terminator movies to go back in time and make sure there were indeed photos taken...
Jason
Googles a helluva drug
(New Haven had LOTS of color scheme variatiosn).
They were originally delivered in Hunter Green and Duluxe Gold striping. Later schemes were the orange and black, later the McGinnis Socony Red, white, and black and the Alpert administration paint.
Now, if somebody can loan me that time travel technology, I want to go back and make some of those decal stripes come out straight.Come to think of it, if I could go back and save my old comic book collection in mint condition.....
If you really like time travel, go ahead and add Google Books to your search; it's just absurd the documents that have been scanned in there.... I cease to be amazed, only by the occasional thing I absolutely can't actually find, like why Fedex Ground lost my box from Micro-Mark for two weeks in West Virginia.
Was there a New Haven standard for these? I've seen pictures of both FAs and PAs in the pullman green-yellow markings scheme that show both versions: one where the yellow stripe on the nose goes up and over the hood back to the windshield, and a version where the stripe stops at the top of the headlight housing and the hood has none. Was this some variation that came about in the painting series?