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| Subject: | [CBQ] 5a. Re: CB&Q system wide passenger trains |
| From: | "chuck hatler" <charles.hatler@sbcglobal.net> |
| Date: | Fri, 13 Nov 2009 06:17:41 -0600 |
| Cc: | "'Will Jensen'" <wrjensen@gmail.com> |
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Will:
What you probably have is just what you said it is, a poster listing most,
if not all, of the named Q trains. The company that put that one out did a
whole graphic arts series for a number of railroads. Usually included the
logo(s) and IIRC, a border that was one of the primary pieces of the company
color scheme. They were not company-material, but rail-fan material. Hope
this helps.
Chuck Hatler
KC MO
have a CB&Q "poster" that has the Burlington Route logo in the top
> center. I bought it at a model railroad fleamarket abot 15 years ago. It
was
> "mass produced" as the price was only $10.00. The size is approximately
36"
> wide by 24" tall. I showed it to dad and he told me that it had all of the
> Qs "named" passenger trains on it. There are no dates next to the train
> names on when they started or when they were abolished. I am not going to
> sell it, just curious of the dates? Anything in the database on the yahoo
> group website???
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