> List, > > I just posted 15 photos on my website of EL switchers, but > just noted EL 402's paint job. "Erie Lackawanna" is painted > very close to the front end. I've never seen this on NW-2s or > SWs. Was this a prototype paint scheme or was it just > mis-stenciled in the shop? (see attached photo) It's a one-of-a-kind paint job. Usually the name was offset to avoid louvers or door handles (see the C424s and the GP9s as an example), but there appeared to be nothing to offset the roadname on these early NW2s, so I'm stumped here myself as well. It's not a prototype scheme, as 402 wore its Erie paint into at least late 1967, so there were plenty of earlier switchers painted with the correctly-centered roadname. - Paul The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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