UPY 1191
the reverse showing someone had a lot of time on their hands for this one
Date:
11/15/2003
Location:
Fort Worth, TX
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John Briggs
Locomotives:
UPY 1191(SW1500)
Author:
John Briggs
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UP 1191 in a flaming paint job
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Chuck Zeiler
General
Impressive photo, thanks. Got the flag in the bacground too, good work. Do you have any more infomation about the origin of this paint scheme?
1/14/2009 12:13:07 AM
J. Williams
General
The origin is called a "TAGGER". Cool shot!
1/14/2009 12:20:31 AM
John Briggs
General
I'm pretty sure it "taggers" were UP car dept guys. This yard isnt known for taggers & tresspassers are caught fairly quickly. The unit never left the yard so I suspect it was an employee(s). The paint used (red,yellow, silver) would all be available to the employees. Plus, I've seen "The Pacific" on several other units so I think its kind of a joke.
1/14/2009 12:06:53 PM
John Briggs
General
also, look at all of my pics of this unit & you will see this occurred over a few months time period not all at once. someone took their time
1/14/2009 12:09:32 PM
Anthony Alex
General
I think it was the UP guys too. I don't see taggers as being this useful (for the railroad) with their graffitti.
1/14/2009 10:05:12 PM
George Redmond
General
Good shot.
1/18/2009 6:55:08 PM
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