Here's a Slogan game that makes you think. A lot of these slogans appears on HO 40' boxcars..
1. Don't Stand Me Still.
2. Route Of The Robert E. Lee
3.West Point Route.
4 Around-not through Chicago.
5. The Good Track Road.
6.Main Line of Mid-America
7.The Natchez Route
8. The Dixie Line
9. The Shawmut Line
10. Cotton for the looms of West Point.
11. Spans The World
12.Follow The Flag!
13. Main Street of the Northwest
14 The Alton Route
15.Route of the Whippet.
That's an imaginative game, Larry, provided that no one googles their answers. I know at least nine of them, and have heard of a few of the others. The rest, to me, are unfamiliar.
Wayne
Wow, a few of those are familiar, but at my age it's possible to forget my name, never mind some RR slogans... I do believe I do know one without doing any Googling...
OMG, I am soooo ashamed of myself
, I only know 6 of them
,WOW, really Deano, thats not even half of them, CRIPES!
(06-18-2020, 04:01 PM)UP SD40-2 Wrote: [ -> ]OMG, I am soooo ashamed of myself , I only know 6 of them ,WOW, really Deano, thats not even half of them, CRIPES!
Well Deano, you're six times better than I am, I know one, but there's a chance I could be wrong on that one too.
Nope.... Don't know any of them.
Well, after Don and Mikey's replys, I dont feel so bad
. The only ones I knew were 4 5 6 8 12 and 13, and honestly I knew what 5 was but I had to look it up to be sure I was right, I was
.
Had it not been for my Dads layouts being in the 40's-60's era, I wouldnt have known but 3 of them
, remembering some of his bocars saved me, LOL!
Guys, This Sunday 6/21 I will reveal the road names..
Ok.. Here's the railroads.
1.PRR.. In the late 50s early 60 there was lots of PRR 40' boxcars with that slogan.
2.Seaboard.
3.Atlanta & West Point.
4.EJ&E
5. Grand Trunk.
6. I.C.
7.Mississippi Central.
8. N C& St.L after the NC&St.L merger with L&N L&N used the slogan.
9.Pitsburgh & Shawmut.
10.Chattahoochee Valley.
11. CP
12. Wabash
14 NP
15. GM&O
16. Rutland.
Thank you Larry and Ed too. This has been an enjoyable, and humbling thread. To think I know so little about the roots of the hobby I've embraced, it's almost embarrassing. The good thing though is that I know a lot more now.....