Exact Dates of Emblems
NW Modeling List
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Tue Dec 15 21:20:19 EST 2009
Logan:
The "half moon" herald, which is what I heard employees refer to it
as, not the "hamburger" herald, was strictly a diesel era piece first
coming into use circa 1964-65. It was seen in its early incarnations
with tuscan red passenger units, but it was not a long lived usage.
The Pevler blue came in 1965. The script herald was in use in the late
steam era, 1957-1960. Steam with the half moon, no, not in real life,
but it is your railroad. Do what you like.
Ken Miller
On Dec 15, 2009, at 9:02 PM, NW Modeling List wrote:
> Hey Everyone!
>
> Your help is greatly needed! I am modeling the N&W Pocahontas
> division in HO for my model railroad. I want to model the transition
> era (such a great time to model with the peak of N&W Steam
> technology) but I need to know a basic fact that I am having trouble
> finding. I am pretty sure the N&W Switched to the Blue and Yellow
> paint scheme after the merger in 1965. However, I was wondering was
> it at this time that they switched from the script style circle
> emblem seen on the N&W HS emblem to the more simplified circle with
> the half circle areas filled in? I need to know so I can have the
> correct paint schemed early diesels doing the dirty work next to the
> steam engines. Thank you so much if you can help me out!!!
>
> Logan Greene
>
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