GOLDEN-ARM wrote:I am going to say that's false. There were publicity photos, showing the intended "new railroads" look, befroe "C" day, and a loco and caboose were painted for that pic. I will dig around a little, while I am in the middle of packing, and see what I can locate. Regards 
I do not agree with this one, I think the 3091 was likely the first engine to
be Painted Conrail blue. Seems to me that this was done as soon as it
was possible in order to set up an advertiseing scheme.
There was nothing to my knowledge immediately after day one of the
merger to indicate just what color would be used.
There were also two other very early paint jobs but they were done for
the bi-centinenal celebration one was a GP-38 but I do not recall the
actual number and the other was GG-1 no. 4800 which was known as
"old riverts". The paint on the two above engines really had no
connection with what the future paint scheme would really look like.
Noel Weaver