Most seen fallen flag 2005.

RANDOM QUESTION>>>>>>>Of all of the railroads that have disapeared over the last few years, which one is spotted the most? What railroad do you see the most eqipment for that no longer exist. In my area lots of Southern eqipment is seen. The railroad became a fallen flag in 1979. Years later most of or at least it seems most of NS eqipment still reads “Green light to innovation” or “Southern serves the South”.

Conrail around here

Definetly SOO and WC.

Alec

Around here it’s SP. Most units have an ugly yellow patch under the cab window[:(!][:(].

SP Definitley

C&NW isn’t in the top three in California but it’s the most striking because they’re so out of place out west.

CONRAIL [:(]

On BNSF, it’s BN and SF.

Santa Fe all the way [:I]

Or what’s left of the BN&SF Locomotives that are still out there. I just don’t why the BNSF had stoped the Re-painting program. Now you have very very ugly patched units out there that look so stupid. The Warbonnet Red&Sylver Santa Fe’s look so stupid with the patch. Allan.

When I was in NE, WY & UT earler this year I would say CNW[:o)][:p][:)]

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Originally posted by CHPENNSYLVANIA

Ok…BNSF on the side of the last engine ruined it. if only that was santa fe…

The DMIR up here. (although i think they are operating as the DMIR division of the CN)

I definately think SP. Oh, and by the way, wctransfer is STAR CHASING out the butt!!!

Conrail, Southern, and Wisconsin Central

I would have to say SP out here on the UP and SF on the BNSF. No big suprise there.[swg]

Seems like there is more and more SP coming through town on the UP line. Today there was an old old old C&NW loco in the train. I was so mad that I couldn’t take a picture.

I think I have seen more Conrail than any other, no surprise there. Last year I saw an old PRR boxcar - looked like it was forgotten on siding.
Enjoy
Paul

Southern or Conrail.

I symphothise with you, I miss the Big Blue [:(]

I’m going to have to say that lately I’ve seen lots of NYC, PRR, and L&N equipment over here in the great state of PA. I do see lots of Conrail equipment around here also.