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  • New yellow stripes on IC engines...yuk!

  • Discussion relating to the Canadian National, past and present. Also includes discussion of Illinois Central and Grand Trunk Western and other subsidiary roads (including Bessemer & Lake Erie and the Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway). Official site: WWW.CN.CA
Discussion relating to the Canadian National, past and present. Also includes discussion of Illinois Central and Grand Trunk Western and other subsidiary roads (including Bessemer & Lake Erie and the Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway). Official site: WWW.CN.CA

Moderators: Komachi, Ken V

 #287890  by emd_SD_60
 
Just thought i'd vent... they look UGLY!!! :( If they're going to put those on they might as well paint them in CN colors while they're at it then...

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 #287898  by Ken V
 
Yuk? Maybe! Nice "before and after" shots.

Transport Canada has new regulations requiring all locomotives operating in Canada to have reflective strips (preferably yellow) be applied to promote rail crossing safety, so I guess we'll have to live with it.

 #287928  by ENR3870
 
What is so bad about the yellow stripes? Someone please enlighten me.

 #287940  by Ken V
 
ENR3870 wrote:What is so bad about the yellow stripes? Someone please enlighten me.
They aren't white?

I can't truly answer that, but get the impression that this change looks to some like a further loss of the IC identity and continued assimilation into the CN image.

It's strange, but many here in Canada perceive that IC has taken over CN with E.H. Harrison now in charge.

 #287950  by U-Haul
 
I'm loving it. The yellow stripe gives a dark locomotive some character. It reminds me of wearing a black and white tuxedo, but having a pink bowtie. I really like the yellow stripe on the -9 . By March 2010 ALL locomotives have to have reflective striping and railcars by March 2015.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... ?id=391714
That white line is looking tattered after ten plus years outside.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... ?id=409564

 #288018  by lock4244
 
The yellow stripe is actually a requirement of the FRA (or some US regulator) as an attempt to cut down on people driving into the side of trains. Notice all of the new or shopped freightcars that have vertical reflective yellow decals on them... same law.

The IC engines don't look so bad... check out a UP engine with the yellow frame stripe, yuck!

 #288263  by ENR3870
 
Ken V wrote:
ENR3870 wrote:What is so bad about the yellow stripes? Someone please enlighten me.
They aren't white?

So you'd rather have the white non-reflective stripes than improved visability at grade crossings at night?? Do you guys realize how crazy that sounds??

 #288310  by emd_SD_60
 
Actually wouldn't the white ones be more visible at night? Just guessing.
 #288349  by Komachi
 
emd_SD_60 asked...

"Actually wouldn't the white ones be more visible at night? Just guessing."

You'd be surprised at how much more yellow "pops" (and actual art/design term) than white. That and yellow really grabs your attention (Why is yellow the signature color of Lamborghini? Or a common color for a sports car in general?), that's why the government agency (FRA, DOT... whichever) mandated yellow.

Would you rather they had the white and red alternating "candy cane" striping similar to that of OTR (Over The Road) semi-trailers? At least the yellow has a touch of class to it.
 #289796  by oleanfuzz
 
Would you rather they had the white and red alternating "candy cane" striping similar to that of OTR (Over The Road) semi-trailers? At least the yellow has a touch of class to it.
Doesn't CP use the candy striping? It goes better with their red paint, although it could work with the CN scheme, along the short hood anyway.

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=156262

 #293321  by Two-Tone-Green
 
The yellow stripe ruined the BCR units.... I could see them fine at night :P they only have 6 light on the front
 #293322  by Two-Tone-Green
 
oleanfuzz wrote:
Would you rather they had the white and red alternating "candy cane" striping similar to that of OTR (Over The Road) semi-trailers? At least the yellow has a touch of class to it.
Doesn't CP use the candy striping? It goes better with their red paint, although it could work with the CN scheme, along the short hood anyway.

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=156262
The GEVO's have white stripe

 #296267  by ExEMDLOCOTester
 
All the white should be replaced with yellow so our friends way up north can see & hear what an Illinois Bumble Bee looks & sounds like... During the summer when they roll past my house they sound like a Bee hive with all three of the cooling fans turning....

 #296407  by CSXT 700
 
They can have yellow or White stripes. Most are going with yellow, the only exception's I can think of in the Class 1's are CP and NS. Those are the only two colors allowed. UP pleaded to have the color red added, but they said no, hence the yellow on the UP.

 #296608  by lock4244
 
The IC units are getting the yellow stripe likely because CN has used yellow frame stripes for decades. After all, CN does own IC and they probably don't want to buy white reflective tape to bring the IC units up to FRA standards since they already have the yellow in stock. Cheap, cheap!