Two answers I need RR questions for

Answers:

  1. The color black.

  2. The color blue.

LC

  1. What colors are MRL locomotives painted?

  2. What colors are your shins if your boot slips through the stirrup step on a freight car?

OK for black who owns Saluda?
For Blue who used to own the horshoe curve?

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Let’s think about your questions for a second or two.
Answer number 1 was: The color black.
Your question is: Who owns Saluda?
So logically, the color black owns Saluda.

Answer number 2 was: The color blue.
Your question: Who used to own the horshoe curve?
Therefore, the color blue used to own the Horseshoe Curve.

It would be fun to watch you on Jeopardy.
[:D]

What color are NS locomotives?

What color are Ex-Conrail units that havent been repainted?

I thought MRL locos were a dark blue.

  1. What color is Asa Packer’s diamond?

  2. What is the Royal color in Baltimore?

Dave H.

matt says black for the ns horse and I say blue for the csx locos.
stay safe
Joe and matt

My trucks are black…

What kind of thread is this?

Adrianspeeder

UP management?[B)]

I think folks are getting the idea pretty well. I was thinking of questions like:

  1. Norfolk Southern primary color is?

  2. Conrail painted their engines what color?

But an older person might ask:

  1. What color did Penn Central favor in painting their locomotives?

  2. B&M Geeps were painted what primary color?

You get the idea. Ask the answer to get an interesting question. Any more?

Any better answers?

LC

What colors you will be when hulkamania and NS runs wild on you.

What color would Jim’s eyes be if he spouted off in public like he does on this forum ?

Already been black and blue due to the NS and Conrail thank you Wabash…

LC

Any railroads happen to use red and yellow, brother?

1 and 2: What are the colors of flags used when employees are on or about locomotives spraying for insect infestations?

insect infestations? Really?

  1. Which passengers rode in the back of the Jim Crow coach?
  2. How do you identify a signal indicating workmen are on or about cars or locos on this track?
  1. What signal aspect, when displayed, must be regarded as its most restrictive?
  2. As a passenger train fan, what were your feelings on April 30th, 1971?
    Mitch

Well the UPRR is yellow & the lettering sought of reddish! [:o)][:D]

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Watch it EVERY nite. Pretty good in the catogories I know. Very poor like in Shakesphere or art just to name a few . [:o)][:p]

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