Simon Dunkley <simon_dunkley@...>
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Does anyone have any measurements of the early switcher livery, i.e. width of the white stripes, and location up from the deck, and size and location of the logo and the number and typeface?
Simon Dunkley, a long way from Georgia.
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How early, Simon?
There were four switcher schemes - a very early scheme of black (or blue) with stripes, a slightly later one of blue with a silver band, a solid blue scheme with silver lettering, and a final one of solid black with white lettering.
You don't say where you are, but your use of the term "livery" for the US term "paint scheme" suggests that you might be in the UK.
How close am I?
Bob Hanson
Loganville, GA
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From: Simon Dunkley
To: GaRRHistory
Sent: Fri, Oct 4, 2013 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early diesel switcher paint schemes
More questions!
Does anyone have any measurements of the early switcher livery, i.e. width of the white stripes, and location up from the deck, and size and location of the logo and the number and typeface?
Simon Dunkley, a long way from Georgia.
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Simon Dunkley <simon_dunkley@...>
Hi Robert,
You are correct: I am in the UK. This makes you both close (figuratively) and far (physically)!
I have an SW1, which is intended to be number 2, and also an S2: number yet to be decided. My modelling is set (mostly) in the late 1940s. Simon
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On 4 Oct 2013, at 22:31, Robert Hanson < RHanson669@...> wrote:
How early, Simon?
There were four switcher schemes - a very early scheme of black (or blue) with stripes, a slightly later one of blue with a silver band, a solid blue scheme with silver lettering, and a final one of solid black with white lettering.
You don't say where you are, but your use of the term "livery" for the US term "paint scheme" suggests that you might be in the UK.
How close am I?
Bob Hanson
Loganville, GA
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Dunkley < simon_dunkley@...>
To: GaRRHistory < GaRRHistory@...>
Sent: Fri, Oct 4, 2013 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early diesel switcher paint schemes
More questions!
Does anyone have any measurements of the early switcher livery, i.e. width of the white stripes, and location up from the deck, and size and location of the logo and the number and typeface?
Simon Dunkley, a long way from Georgia.
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You would be interested, I suppose, in the as-delivered scheme.
What you really need is a paint diagram. This would show exactly the specifications of the stripes and their placement.
Unfortunately I do not have a diagram of this scheme.
Ron Dettmer, who worked in the mechanical department of the Georgia Railroad (I was in the accounting department) might have this information.
If he's on line, I hope he'll respond, If not, I'll try to get in touch with him and find out what the specs are. (He lives near Jacksonville, FL, I'm near Atlanta, GA.)
Bob
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From: Simon Dunkley
To: GaRRHistory <GaRRHistory@...>
Sent: Sat, Oct 5, 2013 5:47 am
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early diesel switcher paint schemes
Hi Robert,
You are correct: I am in the UK. This makes you both close (figuratively) and far (physically)!
I have an SW1, which is intended to be number 2, and also an S2: number yet to be decided. My modelling is set (mostly) in the late 1940s.
Simon
How early, Simon?
There were four switcher schemes - a very early scheme of black (or blue) with stripes, a slightly later one of blue with a silver band, a solid blue scheme with silver lettering, and a final one of solid black with white lettering.
You don't say where you are, but your use of the term "livery" for the US term "paint scheme" suggests that you might be in the UK.
How close am I?
Bob Hanson
Loganville, GA
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Dunkley < simon_dunkley@...>
To: GaRRHistory < GaRRHistory@...>
Sent: Fri, Oct 4, 2013 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early diesel switcher paint schemes
More questions!
Does anyone have any measurements of the early switcher livery, i.e. width of the white stripes, and location up from the deck, and size and location of the logo and the number and typeface?
Simon Dunkley, a long way from Georgia.
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I'm curious, Simon, since you're asking
about SW1 #2 and a S-2, are you looking for Georgia RR schemes? I
ask because, I don't think the GA had either. The Central of GA
had both, including a SW1 #2.
Frank Greene
Canton, GA
On 10/5/2013 8:27 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
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You would be interested,
I suppose, in the as-delivered scheme.
What you really need is a paint diagram. This would show
exactly the specifications of the stripes and their placement.
Unfortunately I do not have a diagram of this scheme.
Ron Dettmer, who worked in the mechanical department of the
Georgia Railroad (I was in the accounting department) might
have this information.
If he's on line, I hope he'll respond, If not, I'll try to
get in touch with him and find out what the specs are. (He
lives near Jacksonville, FL, I'm near Atlanta, GA.)
Bob
-----Original
Message-----
From: Simon Dunkley
To: GaRRHistory
Sent: Sat, Oct 5, 2013 5:47 am
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early diesel switcher paint
schemes
Hi Robert,
You are correct: I am in the UK. This makes
you both close (figuratively) and far
(physically)!
I have an SW1, which is intended to be number
2, and also an S2: number yet to be decided. My
modelling is set (mostly) in the late 1940s.
Simon
How early, Simon?
There were four switcher schemes - a
very early scheme of black (or blue)
with stripes, a slightly later one of
blue with a silver band, a solid blue
scheme with silver lettering, and a
final one of solid black with white
lettering.
You don't say where you are, but your
use of the term "livery" for the US term
"paint scheme" suggests that you might
be in the UK.
How close am I?
Bob Hanson
Loganville, GA
-----Original
Message-----
From: Simon Dunkley < simon_dunkley@...>
To: GaRRHistory < GaRRHistory@...>
Sent: Fri, Oct 4, 2013 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early
diesel switcher paint schemes
More questions!
Does anyone have any
measurements of the early
switcher livery, i.e. width
of the white stripes, and
location up from the deck,
and size and location of the
logo and the number and
typeface?
Simon
Dunkley, a long
way from
Georgia.
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You're right, Frank - The Georgia Railroad owned neither model, but the Central did.
I didn't pick up on that.
You're absolutely correct.
Bob Hanson
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From: Frank Greene
To: GaRRHistory
Sent: Sat, Oct 5, 2013 9:53 pm
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early diesel switcher paint schemes
I'm curious, Simon, since you're asking
about SW1 #2 and a S-2, are you looking for Georgia RR schemes? I
ask because, I don't think the GA had either. The Central of GA
had both, including a SW1 #2.
Frank Greene
Canton, GA
On 10/5/2013 8:27 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
You would be interested,
I suppose, in the as-delivered scheme.
What you really need is a paint diagram. This would show
exactly the specifications of the stripes and their placement.
Unfortunately I do not have a diagram of this scheme.
Ron Dettmer, who worked in the mechanical department of the
Georgia Railroad (I was in the accounting department) might
have this information.
If he's on line, I hope he'll respond, If not, I'll try to
get in touch with him and find out what the specs are. (He
lives near Jacksonville, FL, I'm near Atlanta, GA.)
Bob
-----Original
Message-----
From: Simon Dunkley
To: GaRRHistory
Sent: Sat, Oct 5, 2013 5:47 am
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early diesel switcher paint
schemes
Hi Robert,
You are correct: I am in the UK. This makes
you both close (figuratively) and far
(physically)!
I have an SW1, which is intended to be number
2, and also an S2: number yet to be decided. My
modelling is set (mostly) in the late 1940s.
Simon
How early, Simon?
There were four switcher schemes - a
very early scheme of black (or blue)
with stripes, a slightly later one of
blue with a silver band, a solid blue
scheme with silver lettering, and a
final one of solid black with white
lettering.
You don't say where you are, but your
use of the term "livery" for the US term
"paint scheme" suggests that you might
be in the UK.
How close am I?
Bob Hanson
Loganville, GA
-----Original
Message-----
From: Simon Dunkley < simon_dunkley@...>
To: GaRRHistory < GaRRHistory@...>
Sent: Fri, Oct 4, 2013 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early
diesel switcher paint schemes
More questions!
Does anyone have any
measurements of the early
switcher livery, i.e. width
of the white stripes, and
location up from the deck,
and size and location of the
logo and the number and
typeface?
Simon
Dunkley, a long
way from
Georgia.
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Simon Dunkley <simon_dunkley@...>
Sorry, wasn't clear, but following on from the earlier messages in the thread, was talking about the Central.
I'm curious, Simon, since you're asking
about SW1 #2 and a S-2, are you looking for Georgia RR schemes? I
ask because, I don't think the GA had either. The Central of GA
had both, including a SW1 #2.
Frank Greene
Canton, GA
On 10/5/2013 8:27 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
You would be interested,
I suppose, in the as-delivered scheme.
What you really need is a paint diagram. This would show
exactly the specifications of the stripes and their placement.
Unfortunately I do not have a diagram of this scheme.
Ron Dettmer, who worked in the mechanical department of the
Georgia Railroad (I was in the accounting department) might
have this information.
If he's on line, I hope he'll respond, If not, I'll try to
get in touch with him and find out what the specs are. (He
lives near Jacksonville, FL, I'm near Atlanta, GA.)
Bob
-----Original
Message-----
From: Simon Dunkley
To: GaRRHistory
Sent: Sat, Oct 5, 2013 5:47 am
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early diesel switcher paint
schemes
Hi Robert,
You are correct: I am in the UK. This makes
you both close (figuratively) and far
(physically)!
I have an SW1, which is intended to be number
2, and also an S2: number yet to be decided. My
modelling is set (mostly) in the late 1940s.
Simon
How early, Simon?
There were four switcher schemes - a
very early scheme of black (or blue)
with stripes, a slightly later one of
blue with a silver band, a solid blue
scheme with silver lettering, and a
final one of solid black with white
lettering.
You don't say where you are, but your
use of the term "livery" for the US term
"paint scheme" suggests that you might
be in the UK.
How close am I?
Bob Hanson
Loganville, GA
-----Original
Message-----
From: Simon Dunkley < simon_dunkley@...>
To: GaRRHistory < GaRRHistory@...>
Sent: Fri, Oct 4, 2013 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: [GaRRHistory] Early
diesel switcher paint schemes
More questions!
Does anyone have any
measurements of the early
switcher livery, i.e. width
of the white stripes, and
location up from the deck,
and size and location of the
logo and the number and
typeface?
Simon
Dunkley, a long
way from
Georgia.
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