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[CBQ] Burlilngton Switcher Colors

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From: "Kenneth Middleton" <krmiddle@charter.net>
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2014 13:58:29 -0400
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I vaguely remember seeing photos of early CB&Q switchers (possibly SW, SW1, NW1 
or NW2) in solid black in an old issue of Railway Age, I think in an EMC/EMD 
advertisement (at my age, my memory could be faulty though). As I remember it 
was a full page ad with photos of engines for several roads, most of which were 
painted black. Does anyone else remember ever seeing photos of Q switchers in a 
sold black scheme? If so, any idea which ones and when they were repainted to 
black and gray? Where might I obtain prints?

Thanks,

Ken Middleton
Portage, MI
krmiddle@charter.net
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