What Railroads had Operation Lifesaver engines and what did they look like
UP3593
Completely white with a railroad crossing lights and gate… sometimes lowered, sometimes not… and said Look, listen and live in black… so basically White Black Red, red was the one light (to give it the air of flahing lights)
so all white with a black railorad crossing post and a gate, red was sued for the light also in black it said look, listen and live…
on the hood it said “CP” but thats up here…
hope that helps…
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Jen
On my local out of Denver, I have one daily…The BN (no-not BNSF) 1524, still in BN green. See it every morning between 31st street and South Denver!
Hi
I’ve seen CN&W’s loco on trains and locomotives with that symbol on it.Csx has a transfer caboose with the logo on it.The maumee and western had an old IC alco with thelogo on it.I haven’t seen that engine for awhile maybe its time to look it up.
stay safe
joe
Illinois Central has at least a couple. SD40-2 6203 and SD40-2 6014. The engines are all black with normal IC logos. At the rear on both left and right sides is one crossing arm down pointing toward the cab with “OPERATION LIFESAVER” lettered above the arm.
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NS from Cincinnati to Danville has one go by my work a lot. It is mainly black and white with the Operation lifesaver on the side. Have saw the caboose that Joe has mentioned on CSX in the old Decoursey Yards in Latonia, KY.
Brian (KY)
VIA rail has two opperating in the Qubec city - Windsor corridor on the old 6400 engins. It’s displayed on the side of the engin, just the OL logo. We were all very happy to see them