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  2. Altoona Works - Wikipedia

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    Included a paint shop, boiler shop, blacksmith shop, boiler house, erecting shop, two-story machine shop, electric and hydraulic house, two-story office and storeroom, paint storehouse and gas house, and hydraulic transfer table and pit. Repair work only in the mid-20th century; Builds and remanufactures locomotives today; South Altoona Foundries

  3. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway - Wikipedia

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    The red, yellow, and black paint scheme with large yellow block letters on the sides and ends of the units of the proposed Southern Pacific Santa Fe Railroad (SPSF) has come to be somewhat derisively known among railfans as the Kodachrome livery, due to the similarity in colors to the boxes containing slide film sold by the Eastman Kodak ...

  4. Bumble-Bee (livery) - Wikipedia

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    DFT 7295 in Dunedin while wearing the Tranz Rail winged logo.. Bumble-Bee was an informal term, promoted by the editors of NZ Railfan magazine, describing a New Zealand railway locomotive livery (resulting from the combination of black and yellow in the colour scheme) found in common usage amongst the railfan community.

  5. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    A Southern Pacific locomotive (post-1959 gray and red paint scheme where the nose of the diesel locomotive was painted in scarlet red), [16] or the Amtrak Phase I paint scheme: A reddish-orange nose and then the Amtrak Chevron logo on the side of the locomotive. Bluebonnet One of two Santa Fe paint schemes.

  6. List of Bangor and Aroostook Railroad locomotives - Wikipedia

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    ex#557 repainted original paint scheme in 1980 and named American Railfan. Currently on Static Display, Indoors, at the Cole transportation Museum in Bangor, ME., minus traction motors. 60 EMD: GP7: 11/50 9933 ex#560 61 EMD: GP7: 11/50 9934 ex#561 scrapped 1991 62 EMD: GP7: 11/50 9935 ex#562 wrecked 1985 63 EMD: GP7: 11/50 9936 ex#563 64 EMD ...

  7. White River Productions - Wikipedia

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    Railfan was the first title established in-house by Carstens Publications in 1974. Originally scheduled as a quarterly, frequency increased to bi-monthly in 1977 and monthly in 1987. Carstens merged it with Railroad Magazine in 1979. White River Productions acquired Railfan & Railroad magazine from Carstens in September 2014. The magazine ...

  8. Train Simulator (Ongakukan) - Wikipedia

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    Railfan is a subseries of Train Simulator designed for the PlayStation 3 system. The first game introduced in December 2006 was published by Ongakukan in Japan, by Sony Computer Entertainment in Asia (Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore) and by Cyberfront Korea in South Korea. 2006.12.21: Railfan: Chicago Transit Authority Brown Line

  9. Beep (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    The Beep was transferred to Cleburne as the shop switcher in the mid-1980s, where in 1985 it was given a number of external modifications. A cab air conditioning system was added, and the rear cab windows were modified from their original Baldwin pattern to a new three-pane configuration that accommodated the use of standard window glass sizes ...