Southern Pacific Railroad: Paint Information

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Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index

See Central Pacific Railroad: Paint Information

Freight Cars

1883

Cabooses are painted bright red.

The Kern County Californian (Bakersfield, CA), 10 November 1888

1891

Southern Pacific adopts the "setting sun" monogram.

The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, CA), 4 June 1891

Passenger Equipment

1881

Coaches painted bright yellow with red roofs.

The Harrisburg Daily Patriot (Harrisburg, PA), 9 August 1881

1883

Passenger cars painted pale green.

Emigrant cars painted the same bright red as cabooses.

The Kern County Californian (Bakersfield, CA), 10 November 1883

1884

Passenger cars are repainted to a "Rich brown similar to the Pullman cars."

The Silver State (Unionville, NV), 1 March 1884

1885

The passenger stock is in first class order, and is nearly all painted in the new standard color, dark brown.

Southern Pacific Company Annual Report, December 31, 1885.

Common Standard

1893

Twenty coaches built by Pullman for the Southern Pacific were painted green with gold leaf scrollwork. The interior was finished in "vermilion wood." The seating was upholstered in fawn color except in the two drawing rooms where it was green frieze.

"Pullman's Masterpiece," Ogden Daily Standard, 3 March 1893

Dupont paint color number 88-4558, CS-1 Dark Olive in Japan, also CS-7 Dark Olive.

See: CS-1 Dark Olive

See: Pullman Color

Buildings

1885

New signs replacing the old Central Pacific branding on the Ogden Utah depot are painted white with black lettering. The ticket window sign is lettered "Southern Pacific Co. Ticket Office. To all points west."

Ogden Herald, 6 may 1885



Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index