The Norfolk Southern Railway, formed by the merger of the Norfolk & Western and Southern Railways in 1982, has been known since its inception for the black and white/monochrome livery applied to its locomotives. While both of its predecessors once made use of more colorful hues on their motive power, by the 1970s both roads had turned to black paint, although the Southern also included a horizontal area of off-white in what was termed the "Tuxedo" paint scheme. In 2002, the Norfolk Southern, led by its CEO Charles W. "Wick" Moorman, took to heart the suggestion of a young railroad enthusiast…mehr
The Norfolk Southern Railway, formed by the merger of the Norfolk & Western and Southern Railways in 1982, has been known since its inception for the black and white/monochrome livery applied to its locomotives. While both of its predecessors once made use of more colorful hues on their motive power, by the 1970s both roads had turned to black paint, although the Southern also included a horizontal area of off-white in what was termed the "Tuxedo" paint scheme. In 2002, the Norfolk Southern, led by its CEO Charles W. "Wick" Moorman, took to heart the suggestion of a young railroad enthusiast and launched the program that created 20 "Heritage" units, which utilized paint schemes from railroads that had formed the two predecessor roads. Some of these were, indeed, colorful. In subsequent years, this group of locomotives was joined by others that have liveries commemorating a variety of entities, which added to the colorful motive power fleet. In addition, it has also become increasingly common for locomotives from other railroads to operate on the NS and vice versa, adding doses of additional color to what otherwise would be rather somber-looking locomotive servicing facilities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
In addition to a fifty-plus year career in the airline industry and commercial aerospace fields, George Hamlin is also an accomplished, widely published photographer of transportation subjects in both the commercial aviation and rail transportation fields. He is the author of eight previous commercially published books (four aviation and four rail), and over 300 published articles. His photography has also been utilized in many works by other authors. George's transportation photography has been widely published in both the trade press and enthusiast publications, including Trains, Classic Trains, Railfan & Railroad, Trains & Railroads of the Past, Aviation Week, Airways, Airliner World and Airliners. His photos can also be seen on popular photography-oriented websites including flickr.com, airliners.net, jetphotos.net, railpictures.net, photodecor.net and the Saatchiart.com website.
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