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''[https://archive.org/details/5088829_41/page/n441/mode/1up?q=painted%7C| American Railroad Journal 2 May 1868 p433.]'' | ''[https://archive.org/details/5088829_41/page/n441/mode/1up?q=painted%7C| American Railroad Journal 2 May 1868 p433.]'' | ||
==Ogden City Railway== | |||
Baldwin steam dummies built for the Ogden City Railway of Ogden, Utah, are delivered in Carmine Red with gold leaf. The body is painted in Motor Style 20 and the tank is Motor Style 84. | |||
[[Reference]] / [[Historic Railroad Paint Color Index]] | [[Reference]] / [[Historic Railroad Paint Color Index]] |
Revision as of 11:57, 28 April 2022
Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index / Street Railway Paint Information
This page is a compilation of paint information for street railways in North America that otherwise do not have enough documentation to warrant their own page.
Botanical Gardens Railway Company of Rio de Janeiro
Horse cars ordered by Emperor Dom Pedro II of Brazil from the John Stephenson Company are painted yellow and dark green with landscapes painted in the body panels except the center which bears the coat of arms of Brazil. The seats are upholstered in dark blue leather and the interior finished in ash, cherry, basswood and maple.
Railroad Journal 8 June 1878 p633
Middlesex Horse Railroad Company
1868
Six new two-horse cars built by Stevenson & Co. are painted red and white.
American Railroad Journal 2 May 1868 p433.
Ogden City Railway
Baldwin steam dummies built for the Ogden City Railway of Ogden, Utah, are delivered in Carmine Red with gold leaf. The body is painted in Motor Style 20 and the tank is Motor Style 84.