• "Chicago Rock Island & Pacific" F40PH

  • Discussion relating to The Chicago & North Western, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road), including mergers, acquisitions, and abandonments.
Discussion relating to The Chicago & North Western, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road), including mergers, acquisitions, and abandonments.

Moderator: Komachi

  by route_rock
 
Gotta love Mr Sabine! I am loving this day and age what with the pics you posted along with the IAIS doing the old RI hearald on the noses of its power and the A-OK doing the red and yellow with old hearald as well. This is a nice nod to history, Am just glad the UP doesnt own the rights to its image.

  by Tadman
 
Update - it's got the traditional RI striping made out of reflective tape. See link below.

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... ?id=480351

  by umtrr-author
 
Union Pacific doesn't own rights to the Rock Island name or herald.

If I recall correctly, it was in the domain of the Maytag Company (!) for a while and was transferred to a preservation group, perhaps the Rock Island Technical Society.

  by route_rock
 
I do believe Heartland LLC owns the rights to it. I am not too sure but I know IAIS uses it now in its logos and the A-OK as well.

  by Tadman
 
Mr. Crown, the owner of all/part of maytag, I believe bought some interest in RI for scrap value, believing it was going to sink. I think he was one of the people pushing hardest for bankruptcy. I might be way off though.

  by Tadman
 
Update - there's a line in OK using the red/yellow scheme for their GE's, complete with the beaver pelt herald. This may be public domain, if that many railroads are using the beaver pelt and variations of the paint schemes.
  by RockGp40
 
This F40 now sports a Rock Island herald on the nose of the cab.
Last edited by RockGp40 on Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.

  by Komachi
 
Well, Otto,

The cars now sport a yellow stripe, but instead of red, they've gone with black. The aptly named "Hawkeye Express," is used by the Iowa Northern to haul apporximately 6,000 fans to and from Iowa Hawkeye games.


Here's a shot of one of the cars on the Iowa Northern website...

http://www.iowanorthern.com/hawkeye/


And here's a link to the PDF discussing the Hawkeye Express (another shot of one of the cars at the bottom)...

http://www.iowanorthern.com/pdf/hawkeye ... _flyer.pdf


And I found a shot on Flickr with the Rock Island Liveried F40 leading the Hawkeye Express to the first game of the season (on 9/8/07)...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ianrphotos/1534347137/


Not a bad looking consist.

  by ThePointyHairedBoss
 
Tadman wrote:Mr. Crown, the owner of all/part of maytag, I believe bought some interest in RI for scrap value, believing it was going to sink. I think he was one of the people pushing hardest for bankruptcy. I might be way off though.
Actually, Maytag got the RI's logos and trademarks because their parent company, Chicago Pacific Corporation, owned Hoover Vacuums(!), and Maytag wanted it

See Here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Pa ... orporation

  by Zephyr Rocket
 
...which is now Whirlpool. Crazy, huh?
  by Komachi
 
BTW, route_rock,

Dan's last name is spelled Sabin, not Sabine. (Not being a nit-picker, but he (if not Josh and/or Jonah) may be lurking about... just want to extend him (them?) that courtisey.)

Of course, your moderator will neither confirm nor deny having a standing application with the Iowa Northern, nor any bias influencing his decision on that point. :wink: