NS Heritage Fleet Thread

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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Beal99 on Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:48 pm

~Z~ wrote:NS 8104 Lehigh Valley has been released:
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hahah, RP took a shot with an umbrella in it, FOREGROUND CLUTTER!
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Clay320 on Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:27 pm

Beal99 wrote:hahah, RP took a shot with an umbrella in it, FOREGROUND CLUTTER!


RP probably doesn't have the testicular fortitude to reject a picture that's direct from NS.


Anyhoo, the Wabash unit is the one I'm looking forward to, she'll be sharp.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby bnsfben on Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:33 pm

Clay, I'm looking forward to a few of these flying by Raisin Center while #75 is down there! I hope we get lucky :)
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Y@ on Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:35 pm

It just keeps getting better... Sounds like the original NS is next up and then nothing until the new ACe's start rolling out!
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby J T on Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:16 pm

Clay320 wrote:
Beal99 wrote:hahah, RP took a shot with an umbrella in it, FOREGROUND CLUTTER!


RP probably doesn't have the testicular fortitude to reject a picture that's direct from NS.

Why would they reject that shot? It's a great picture.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby MQT3001 on Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:21 am

Y@ wrote:It just keeps getting better...

I couldn't agree more :D
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Clay320 on Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:51 am

bnsfben wrote:Clay, I'm looking forward to a few of these flying by Raisin Center while #75 is down there! I hope we get lucky :)


One day I want to see the NS Wabash engine next to the RS-1 all done up in AA/WB colors, that would look sweet. :)


@JT. I didn't mean that that shot was bad. Just saying that NS Corp could probably submit a really not so good picture and not get it rejected.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby MagnumForce on Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:03 pm

J T wrote:
Clay320 wrote:
Beal99 wrote:hahah, RP took a shot with an umbrella in it, FOREGROUND CLUTTER!


RP probably doesn't have the testicular fortitude to reject a picture that's direct from NS.

Why would they reject that shot? It's a great picture.



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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby DT&I on Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:13 pm

The umbrella is what isnt ok, andi guess the sky doesnt bother me as much as the umbrella.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby EJ&ESDM809 on Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:54 pm

The Pennsy heritage unit is scheduled to be on display at Chicago Union Station for National Train Day per the official NS facebook page.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby AC60CW on Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:40 am

I think the umbrella adds to the whole artistic value of the photo. It is an NS umbrella with the NS logo clearly visible. They did a wonderful job I think.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Bellevue_Guy on Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:26 am

Original NS is done

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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby atrainguy60 on Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:31 am

Now that's colorful!
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby sd70accsxt700 on Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:32 am

Bellevue_Guy wrote:Original NS is done

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OK dumb question? Its a Norfolk Southern unit. Why the NS under the number. The origonal NS used NS as reporting marks too. It even says Norfolk Southern on the hood.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby YpsiAmtrakBoy on Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:05 am

sd70accsxt700 wrote:
Bellevue_Guy wrote:Original NS is done

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OK dumb question? Its a Norfolk Southern unit. Why the NS under the number. The origonal NS used NS as reporting marks too. It even says Norfolk Southern on the hood.

Maybe to keep the project all the same? People probably won't think NS tight away when they don't see a big black dash 9 comming down the tracks :lol:
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Standard Railfan on Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:22 am

sd70accsxt700 wrote:
Bellevue_Guy wrote:Original NS is done


OK dumb question? Its a Norfolk Southern unit. Why the NS under the number. The origonal NS used NS as reporting marks too. It even says Norfolk Southern on the hood.


I am guessing that the interchange rules require the reporting marks to be near the road number. Since locomotives are likely to travel anywhere in North America the reporting mark is as important as the number. Just because a locomotive shows up in a BNSF scheme doesn't mean they still own that unit, they might have sold it to a short line or lessor.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Bellevue_Guy on Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:24 am

and don't all the regular black and white NS units have the "NS" under the number as well?
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby sd70accsxt700 on Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:32 am

Bellevue_Guy wrote:and don't all the regular black and white NS units have the "NS" under the number as well?

Ones that orrigonaly were assigned to another RR that NS has aquired, but on NS units no.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby sd70accsxt700 on Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:35 am

Standard Railfan wrote:
sd70accsxt700 wrote:
Bellevue_Guy wrote:Original NS is done


OK dumb question? Its a Norfolk Southern unit. Why the NS under the number. The origonal NS used NS as reporting marks too. It even says Norfolk Southern on the hood.


I am guessing that the interchange rules require the reporting marks to be near the road number. Since locomotives are likely to travel anywhere in North America the reporting mark is as important as the number. Just because a locomotive shows up in a BNSF scheme doesn't mean they still own that unit, they might have sold it to a short line or lessor.


Interchange rules on locomotives are diffrent then on cars. Only a few railroads, like RA that have one coporate paint, but several diffrent railroads, hence reporting marks put the reporting marks on the locomotive near the number. NS, BNSF, CSX, CP, CN, UP, all have nothing but a name on the side of the loco, and no reporting marks near or anywhere on the locomotive.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Y@ on Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:38 am

Yeah... That's really hot.
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