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Re:Re: (erielack) Erie modelling info



It depends on what era you're talking about.

if the loco has the earlier "block" lettering, or the "block" lettering 
in the diamand and ball, it's white.

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/el/loco/erie2603.jpg

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/el/loco/erie-s950blb.jpg

At some point in the 40's I'm guessing, they went to a taller more 
stylized lettering and gold paint.

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/el/loco/erie-s2521jza.jpg

So just look at your lettering style.

Now the same class often had both, even the Berks. And tenders were 
often switched. So it's hard to say that one modern steamer had the 
gold lettering on it's tender throughout it's life.

Mike Spinelli

> Hello, one more question on this subject.  Was the lettering on the  
> locomotive white or yellow?  I found one photo on eba, that is black  
> and white
> I also see one in Dave Sweetland's ERIE, page 10, but I cannot 
> discern  whether it is white or yellow.
> Was the earlier, diamond only, different than the later scheme? 
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Andy Cole
>
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