There was only one NW-2 painted Chinese red, and it was not CB&Q. It was a
shop effort by the FW&D, numbered 605. There are photos of it in the BRHS
gallery and at Castle Graphics.
Cheers!
Jan Kohl
Castle Graphics
www.castlegraphics.com
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From: Steve Doyle <doylesteve19@yahoo.com>
>
> Hi,
> Could anyone please tell me if the NW-2s were ever re-painted in the
> Chinese
> Red scheme, and if so, what were their numbers? Also, during what period did
> the black painted models receive the "Burlington" lettering replacing the
> "Everywhere West" scheme, and again, which numbers?
> Many thanks,
> Steve Doyle
> Twin Cities
>
>
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>
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