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Canadian Railroads > Unique Canada 150 VIA 1 carDate: 04/23/17 22:21 Unique Canada 150 VIA 1 car Author: newtonville150 Apparently 3476 is thus far the only VIA 1 car with a Canada 150 wrap.
The wrap looks slightly different to the coach behind it...no city names and the big yellow VIA is in the middle. Seen here on #645 at Haskill Road, Port Hope, ON on Sunday afternoon. Incidentally the 6416 has joined the ranks of wrapped F40's, together with the 6402 and 6454. Date: 04/24/17 04:23 Re: Unique Canada 150 VIA 1 car Author: DrawingroomA It has been reported that only one Business Class car will get the wrap. The wrap style appears to be the same as the lounge car 1750 (known as Glenfraser although it doesn't bear the name). A side view of Glenfraser can be found through a Google search. I suspect I would not be allowed to post the link. I admit I find the wraps of the locomotives and coaches to be attractive - with the exception of Glenfraser and the Business Class car.
Date: 04/24/17 04:34 Re: Unique Canada 150 VIA 1 car Author: newtonville150 DrawingroomA Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > It has been reported that only one Business Class > car will get the wrap. The wrap style appears to > be the same as the lounge car 1750 (known as > Glenfraser although it doesn't bear the name). A > side view of Glenfraser can be found through a > Google search. I suspect I would not be allowed to > post the link. I admit I find the wraps of the > locomotives and coaches to be attractive - with > the exception of Glenfraser and the Business Class > car. Here's my shot of the Glenfraser. I don't really see a difference in the attractiveness or otherwise. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/24/17 09:14 by newtonville150. Date: 04/24/17 04:52 Re: Unique Canada 150 VIA 1 car Author: newtonville150 The 916 on Sunday's #646, also at Haskill Road.
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 04/24/17 15:31 Re: Unique Canada 150 VIA 1 car Author: feclark newtonville150 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > DrawingroomA Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > It has been reported that only one Business > Class > > car will get the wrap. The wrap style appears > to > > be the same as the lounge car 1750 (known as > > Glenfraser although it doesn't bear the name). > A > > side view of Glenfraser can be found through a > > Google search. I suspect I would not be allowed > to > > post the link. I admit I find the wraps of the > > locomotives and coaches to be attractive - with > > the exception of Glenfraser and the Business > Class > > car. > > Here's my shot of the Glenfraser. I don't really > see a difference in the attractiveness or > otherwise. Not trying to start an on-line bun fight, but I do see DrawingroomA's point on this one. Maybe it's because the contemporary look of the wrap is better suited to a contemporary (sort of; how many years old are the LRCs now?) car, with non-vertical sides, sitting low on the trucks and all. Fred Date: 04/25/17 04:31 Re: Unique Canada 150 VIA 1 car Author: DrawingroomA newtonville150 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > Here's my shot of the Glenfraser. I don't really > see a difference in the attractiveness or > otherwise. Of course it's a matter of personal taste. The wraps on the locomotives and LRC coaches each have a listing of four places served by VIA. Some thought went into these. With Glenfraser and the one Business Class car, other than the VIA in the centre, there are just typical modern art colours which signify nothing in particular. Date: 04/25/17 06:53 Re: Unique Canada 150 VIA 1 car Author: newtonville150 DrawingroomA Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > newtonville150 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > > Here's my shot of the Glenfraser. I don't > really > > see a difference in the attractiveness or > > otherwise. > > > Of course it's a matter of personal taste. The > wraps on the locomotives and LRC coaches each have > a listing of four places served by VIA. Some > thought went into these. With Glenfraser and the > one Business Class car, other than the VIA in the > centre, there are just typical modern art colours > which signify nothing in particular. Apart from the big "Canada 150" on a red background. |