C&O Logos on Leased Loco
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C&O Logos on Leased Loco
Somehow, somewhere, someone put C&O reporting marks/logos on a ex CSX PRLX locomotive.
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Trains magazine must have bottomed out for news stories to be making one out of this. Why even bother? All they likely did was raise CSX management's radar to the issue to get it painted over and remedied.
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Back in the 80's or 90's a GTW engines trucks (and gas tank IIRC) was painted with the red nose paint (rather than the normal GTW color black) but it looked pink. It ran around the system for a while before management caught it and had it repainted.
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Because trains reports on all railroad news as such? It's news worthy to me because no matter what CSX will find out. How fast it is patched out just depends really, because as much as CSX wouldn't care for that, I'm sure the leasing company would rather have its logos on the unit as well. Plus it's not TRAINS Responsibility to hide the fact this happen.. if you really wanted it to stick around, no one would Publish any photos or videos on of it, then not even trains would know.NSSD60M wrote:Trains magazine must have bottomed out for news stories to be making one out of this. Why even bother? All they likely did was raise CSX management's radar to the issue to get it painted over and remedied.
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Why doesn't CSX just leave it that way and call it a Heritage unit? Looked OK to me. Besides, Chesapeake and Ohio sounds like a real railroad, while CSX just sounds like some corporate conglomerate!
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Probably because CSX no longer owns it!hoborich wrote:Why doesn't CSX just leave it that way and call it a Heritage unit? Looked OK to me. Besides, Chesapeake and Ohio sounds like a real railroad, while CSX just sounds like some corporate conglomerate!
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This is a former CSX locomotive owned by Progress Rail Leasing now. I find it amusing that people are thinking CSX has something to do with it.
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I checked and the C&O for Progress mark is a registered servicemark of CSX. That means that CSX has a lot to do with this.SD80MAC wrote:This is a former CSX locomotive owned by Progress Rail Leasing now. I find it amusing that people are thinking CSX has something to do with it.
If you don't take appropriate action to rectify the encroachment on your servicemarks/trademarks, you run the risk of losing the legal rights to them.
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I suspect you were aiming at the concept that CSX still owned the engine in question, which of course they don't.
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Because obviously this has nothing to do with CSX. That isn't clear? Reaching out to CSX is nothing but pandering for drama. Exacty my point, if it's a newsworthy piece (as you claim it is to you) then Trains magazine must be leaning toward tabloid style news these days and digging up whatever they can.Ypsi wrote:Because trains reports on all railroad news as such? It's news worthy to me because no matter what CSX will find out. How fast it is patched out just depends really, because as much as CSX wouldn't care for that, I'm sure the leasing company would rather have its logos on the unit as well. Plus it's not TRAINS Responsibility to hide the fact this happen.. if you really wanted it to stick around, no one would Publish any photos or videos on of it, then not even trains would know.NSSD60M wrote:Trains magazine must have bottomed out for news stories to be making one out of this. Why even bother? All they likely did was raise CSX management's radar to the issue to get it painted over and remedied.
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If you can explain how an unauthorized use of a CSX property (the C&O logos) has NOTHING to do with CSX I'll be impressed. TRAINS is a magazine for railfans, under this logic they should have never covered ANY of the heritage units. Having a C&O logo on a unit in 2018 is news for rail fans, and something people will want to see before it's covered up.NSSD60M wrote: Because obviously this has nothing to do with CSX. That isn't clear? Reaching out to CSX is nothing but pandering for drama. Exacty my point, if it's a newsworthy piece (as you claim it is to you) then Trains magazine must be leaning toward tabloid style news these days and digging up whatever they can.
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It has nothing to with CSX in the fact that it is (was) nothing more than tasteful graffiti by some railfan or shop employee. If you're going to make a comparison, I would be impressed if you actually tried comparing apples to apples. The NS Heritage program, as you bring up in your failed argument, was obviously a company endorsed and sanctioned event the even the company promoted and advertised. I'll still stand with my view of Trains writers being awfully bored and uninspired to make something like this a news topic. In fact, all they did was squash anyone's chance of seeing it that wanted to see a pseudo-heritage unit. So go ahead and keep subscribing, better your money than mine.Ypsi wrote:If you can explain how an unauthorized use of a CSX property (the C&O logos) has NOTHING to do with CSX I'll be impressed. TRAINS is a magazine for railfans, under this logic they should have never covered ANY of the heritage units. Having a C&O logo on a unit in 2018 is news for rail fans, and something people will want to see before it's covered up.NSSD60M wrote: Because obviously this has nothing to do with CSX. That isn't clear? Reaching out to CSX is nothing but pandering for drama. Exacty my point, if it's a newsworthy piece (as you claim it is to you) then Trains magazine must be leaning toward tabloid style news these days and digging up whatever they can.
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Using a CSX owned logo, which is the entire reason why it would be repainted anyway.NSSD60M wrote: It has nothing to with CSX in the fact that it is (was) nothing more than tasteful graffiti by some railfan or shop employee.
ok?If you're going to make a comparison, I would be impressed if you actually tried comparing apples to apples.
ok?The NS Heritage program, as you bring up in your failed argument
It is a magazine for railfans? That is a news topic as it is a faux C&O logo in 2018I'll still stand with my view of Trains writers being awfully bored and uninspired to make something like this a news topic.
It would get painted no matter what. The leaser would also rather have its logo on the unit.In fact, all they did was squash anyone's chance of seeing it that wanted to see a pseudo-heritage unit.
I have never had a TRAINS sub, nice try thoughSo go ahead and keep subscribing, better your money than mine.
Really I have no beef with CSX, TRAINS, or anything. If you look at this like not a foamer, it should be repainted from every business angle, CSX, the leaser, etc. And if you look at it as a magazine for railfans, it should be reported as it is news worthy to see a faux C&O unit in 2018. Not to mention ALL of the photos circulation the internet on their own.
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Well actually I’d argue that the leasor doesn’t care what it looks like. Typically they don’t add their own logo and if the base paint is decent it’s a patch and off they go.
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PRLX 4834 went through Elkhart about 2 weeks ago.
The CSX owned service marks were painted over.
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/655644/
The CSX owned service marks were painted over.
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