You are looking for a couple books (the two color volumes by Al Holck have
excellent illustrations), and there are several relevant Burlington Bulletins.
I'm no authority and don't have time to track all this stuff down and lay it
out in a table or timeline. Here is a very broad overview, and know that there
are significant exceptions to what follows.
The
first diesels (yard switchers of diverse provenance) were painted solid black.
I believe they had Roman lettering (unsure whether gold or white). The
blackbird scheme for switchers — with the EW/WOTZ script — was introduced on
the eve of WW2. I don't know whether the exact date is known, and there was
some overlap with black. When road switchers (GP7, SD7) came in during the
early 1950s they followed the blackbird scheme. The redbird scheme for road
switchers was adopted in the late 1950s, and all subsequent new road switchers
(post-GP9/SD9) were painted red/grey/white; however, some of the older units
remained in blackbird until the end. In the very late 1960s, shortly before
the merger, a number of units (GE engines, in particular) were painted in an
experimental green/white scheme.
All
the Burlington's F units were painted in the so-called Greyback scheme, with
the exception of a trio initially used to power the California Zephyr, which
were painted silver until after they were demoted to freight service.
From
the Pioneer Zephyr until the end, E unit passenger diesels were silver —
either natural, bare metal or painted. The change from black to red trim
happens around the same time as the Redbird scheme is introduced.
Hope
this helps,
Jonathan
Harris
--- In cbq@yahoogroups.com,
<southburlingtoncentral@...> wrote:
All I can tell you that the Redbird scheme replaced the Blackbird on road
units, and Red nose stripes replaced black on passenger units in 1958, if I'm
not mistaken.
--- In cbq@yahoogroups.com, <wscott@...>
wrote:
I'd like to see the entire
diesel era up until the end of the Q - is that possible, or am I looking for
a book?
Bill Scott
There are a lot of different diesel
schemes with both freight and passenger schemes. Road units, all
switcher schemes, passenger diesel changes? Early generation or
until the end of the railroad? Could you be more specific as to
what you're looking for?
Rich G.
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Message-----From: bobbinbill229 <wscott@...>To: CBQ <CBQ@yahoogroups.com>Sent: Sat, Sep 21, 2013 5:28
pmSubject: [CBQ] Diesel color
schemes
Does anyone have a timeline of the color schemes
that were used on the various diesel models on the
CBQ?