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Passenger cars are painted Indian Red.
Passenger cars painted Indian red.
 
[[File:The_Cleveland_Daily_Leader_(Cleveland,_OH),_16_November_1860.jpg|400px]]


''The Cleveland Daily Leader (Cleveland, OH), 16 November 1860''
''The Cleveland Daily Leader (Cleveland, OH), 16 November 1860''
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'''1862'''
'''1862'''


New passenger cars builty by Morrill & Bowers are painted "straw," and already existing cars are to be repainted to match.
New passenger cars built by Morrill & Bowers are painted "straw," and already existing cars are to be repainted to match.
 
[[File:Jamestown_Journal_(Jamestown,_NY),_17_October_1862.jpg|400px]]


''Jamestown Journal (Jamestown, NY), 17 October 1862''
''Jamestown Journal (Jamestown, NY), 17 October 1862''


[[Reference]] / [[Historic Railroad Paint Color Index]]
[[Reference]] / [[Historic Railroad Paint Color Index]]

Revision as of 10:48, 31 January 2022

Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index

Passenger Equipment

1860

Passenger cars painted Indian red.

The Cleveland Daily Leader (Cleveland, OH), 16 November 1860.jpg

The Cleveland Daily Leader (Cleveland, OH), 16 November 1860

1861

Passenger cars reported to be painted brown

Jamestown Journal (Jamestown, NY), 17 October 1862

1862

New passenger cars built by Morrill & Bowers are painted "straw," and already existing cars are to be repainted to match.

Jamestown Journal (Jamestown, NY), 17 October 1862.jpg

Jamestown Journal (Jamestown, NY), 17 October 1862

Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index