As far as the large Burlington replacing Everywhere West, Way of the Zephyrs, I
believe any switcher painted, ordered after 58 or 59 would have received that
scheme. Some made it to the merger with the Everywhere West still intact. But
as for numbers, you really have to pin down a photo of the engine in your time
period. There were several switcher schemes, including a late one,about '69,
that eliminated all the red and yellow striping. Also some had white zebra
stripes on the side sills, some of those had a small yellow and red stripe
above, while others had just the white zebra stripe.
Bob
Steve Doyle <doylesteve19@yahoo.com> wrote: 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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