Oh nooo, poor CSX, the multi-billion dollar corporation. What will they ever do with their thousands of other units that all bear the same paint job, if these few cannot look the exact same? I hope they keep going. I hope they keep reminding CSX of all the railroads they had to bulldoze their way over to get where they are now. Keep reminding people of what the US looked like with worthwhile railroads, with lines that actually connected the nation and kept people and freight moving instead of getting people killed trying to get another dime in their CEOs' pockets. These units are amazing and I applaud the person or people doing this. This is professional quality work and should never be painted over.
Yep, another monopoly that does not give to $h*ts about you or me. Yet nobody can figure out why there are record corporate profits and everything is so expensive!
Yeah, it is kinda misleading when he keeps saying that and puts it in the video title. I mean yes technically it is still vandalism, but it isn't like normal vandalism. It's done tastefully, looks good and honors the railroads own history.
They look incredible! Respect for fallen flags. Man I hope CSX doesn’t touch these. My only complaint is they aren’t likely to venture north to other states. Would pass out if I saw that Chessie nose through Ohio!
Seeing as how well painted they are (being no stray paint, the fact that everything is centered and not crooked in anyway) this was probably done by some back shop employees who had a little spare time with the locos. To get all the paint to dry and do multiple coats without streaking or chipping would be impossible is a single night. Side note. My uncle used to work the paint shop crews he said that the locos would have never moved under revenue service if it wasn’t accepted by the higher ups. And the company wouldn’t care. 1. Their loco gets a new coat of paint and won’t need to be touch for a while again. 2. It didn’t cover up any reporting marks, the headlights are still visible and you can still tell what loco it is.
You know they make heritage units of every engine except Crazy 8 at this point I'm waiting for someone to vandalize one of the diesels to look like 8888
Seeing as how well painted they are (being no stray paint, the fact that everything is centered and not crooked in anyway) this was probably done by some back shop employees who had a little spare time with the locos. To get all the paint to dry and do multiple coats without streaking or chipping would be impossible is a single night.
This is more than likely a csx employee who has painting experience. The paint work is done with accuracy that a vandal doesn’t not pose. The Chessie cat is the proper size on the nose. The rf&p and l&n also have the same amount of expertise done as well. Those units had to of been shopped for service. That would allow this person the time and access to the units.
Its crazy that a few of these were first spotted in my town of Cartersville, Ga! Rockmart and Cedartown are just down the road, so i guess i need to pay more attention when chasing trains!
I honestly like the heritage units, they’re different and done well, the only complaint I have abt them is that it could have been a smoother transition of colors, but it’s different, we’ve just been spoiled by up and NS it seems so apparently different is bad
If your going to do an expert job painting heritage schemes on the front quarter of a locomotive, why not just finish off the three quarter done shop painted heritage units 😂...I was told by an employee in Huntington west VA that it's an unofficial inside company job done by paint shop volunteers. The joke was newer GEs had the rears done, so they did the opposite side on some older EMDs sense the leftover paint and letters were available from the original project. Not sure how true it is though.
They should hire the person. They did a fantastic chessie logo on the nose holy cow hat tip to the artist at least they carefully added to the themes and wasn’t “kILLeR sLaYER 9000” tagged across it in bubble words
I like the topic, and you provided some good information, but I feel like a lot of stuff was repeated. Just some constructive criticism, I feel like a lot of the talking could’ve been cut out and the point could’ve been gotten to a lot quicker. Like I said, good information, just felt like too many filler sentences to make the video longer. Also, CSX has been well aware since the first unit and they know the pattern.
Man, CSX ought to just paint some of these former fallen flag loco EMD GP into their former livery, from nose to tail. They can still have their big Diesel Heritage units in the 3/4 paint scheme and these old little GP in their predecessors livery.
Well, none of this would've happened if CSX accepted the negative criticisim of their heritage units. THAT ARE SUPPOSED TO BE FULLY PAINTED! Not painted in the pulling our heritage behind us paint scheme.
I think I can safely say that, while we appreciate the fact you've made a video documenting the event, your motive for this entire video feels...peculiar. First and foremost, these are units given their heritage back through vandalism, not vandalized heritage units. Second, it is literally harmless to pretty much everyone. Railfans on the whole like it, both as an in joke to the official heritage units, as well as the fact they just look well done, and CSX, even if they are embarrassed, don't seem to really be doing much on the matter, however they might be doing things outside of my contacts because I can assure you they already know. Next, your theory crafting seems peculiar at best and malicious at worst. This information is not difficult to research in any capacity, as you have shown that just looking at like two websites per unit, CSX's roster and the predecessor road's roster for confirmation, is all that needed to be done. In addition, the theory you persistently tried saying, though admitted was false, didn't even have merit, as you said you've been following the saga from sources that would have mentioned the fact these locomotives were vandalized into paint they once would have wore, so it would be silly to say that "just by chance" a locomotive's nose was repainted to represent a road it had previously operated. Then there's the "they're targeting EMD road switchers deliberately" note. Which like, yes, and no. This is also a theory, but it's most likely they're targeting these Geeps because they're the only ones left in revenue earning service with very few eyes on them from a predecessor road, if an SW or SD or even an old U-Boat or what have you was well known in its location, operation, and lack of surveillance, they would also likely be made targets. In all, thanks for the video, get off your high horse next time.
Now I do think this is pretty unique, I do hope CSX does put a stop to this. Fortunately the damages aren’t too severe and seemed to be well liked, this does raise red flags on how easily it is to trespass on railroad property. I hope CSX and other railroads can put a stop to this or the situation could get way worse.
Yes, the situation could get worse. Certain locos could actually look like they are supposed to, and not all look alikes on the CSX roster. Like all the 6 axle,widenose units, all look alike .
This isn't a crew of graffiti writers breaking in and "bombing" the Loco, this takes time and is professionally done. Out of a paint shop.Besides have you seen what graffiti writers put on the freight cars and locomotives. They ain't turning those pieces of equipment into heritage units.
You realize that what is referred to as "graffiti" is not all that can be done with spray cans, right? These paint jobs most certainly could be done by someone, or a team of people, overnight. With spray cans or with gallon cans, either or. CSX clearly isn't doing it, nor would I ever expect such a corporation to even want to pretend to care about what they had to bulldoze to get where they are today. Then again, I guess UP and NS wear their conquered flags like a trapper does animal furs.
Not really, it's done on a siding, it's really not hard to get stuff to look semi decent with spray paint, tape and some vinyl for the logos. When you get close there's quite a few flaws and a lot of overspray. The Chessie for instance has tons and tons of overspray. If they were "professionals" I'd question all their work.
I'm failing to see a problem or a victim here.
There getting a free heritage unit
Oh nooo, poor CSX, the multi-billion dollar corporation. What will they ever do with their thousands of other units that all bear the same paint job, if these few cannot look the exact same?
I hope they keep going. I hope they keep reminding CSX of all the railroads they had to bulldoze their way over to get where they are now. Keep reminding people of what the US looked like with worthwhile railroads, with lines that actually connected the nation and kept people and freight moving instead of getting people killed trying to get another dime in their CEOs' pockets.
These units are amazing and I applaud the person or people doing this. This is professional quality work and should never be painted over.
Preach!
Yep, another monopoly that does not give to $h*ts about you or me. Yet nobody can figure out why there are record corporate profits and everything is so expensive!
I feel that at some point CSX 4389 will get a Conrail nose.
🙏that would be cool.
It's not "vandalizing heritage units" when the units in question weren't heritage units.
Yeah, it is kinda misleading when he keeps saying that and puts it in the video title. I mean yes technically it is still vandalism, but it isn't like normal vandalism. It's done tastefully, looks good and honors the railroads own history.
They look incredible! Respect for fallen flags. Man I hope CSX doesn’t touch these. My only complaint is they aren’t likely to venture north to other states. Would pass out if I saw that Chessie nose through Ohio!
Bad news. Last update I got of the one with the Chessie nose was that it was sitting outside the Waycross paint shop.
@@bowlinerailfanthat's a bummer
I wonder if these are in fact done in a CSX paint shop. I think they're great!!!
They are done by shop forces.....wink wink....
I’m thinking that maybe every railroad should be represented both by a GEVO and another engine built by the predecessors.
Seeing as how well painted they are (being no stray paint, the fact that everything is centered and not crooked in anyway) this was probably done by some back shop employees who had a little spare time with the locos. To get all the paint to dry and do multiple coats without streaking or chipping would be impossible is a single night. Side note. My uncle used to work the paint shop crews he said that the locos would have never moved under revenue service if it wasn’t accepted by the higher ups. And the company wouldn’t care. 1. Their loco gets a new coat of paint and won’t need to be touch for a while again. 2. It didn’t cover up any reporting marks, the headlights are still visible and you can still tell what loco it is.
You know they make heritage units of every engine except Crazy 8 at this point I'm waiting for someone to vandalize one of the diesels to look like 8888
dont forget about NS #1650 in the N&W nose
Seeing as how well painted they are (being no stray paint, the fact that everything is centered and not crooked in anyway) this was probably done by some back shop employees who had a little spare time with the locos. To get all the paint to dry and do multiple coats without streaking or chipping would be impossible is a single night.
This is more than likely a csx employee who has painting experience. The paint work is done with accuracy that a vandal doesn’t not pose. The Chessie cat is the proper size on the nose. The rf&p and l&n also have the same amount of expertise done as well. Those units had to of been shopped for service. That would allow this person the time and access to the units.
Its crazy that a few of these were first spotted in my town of Cartersville, Ga! Rockmart and Cedartown are just down the road, so i guess i need to pay more attention when chasing trains!
I honestly like the heritage units, they’re different and done well, the only complaint I have abt them is that it could have been a smoother transition of colors, but it’s different, we’ve just been spoiled by up and NS it seems so apparently different is bad
If your going to do an expert job painting heritage schemes on the front quarter of a locomotive, why not just finish off the three quarter done shop painted heritage units 😂...I was told by an employee in Huntington west VA that it's an unofficial inside company job done by paint shop volunteers. The joke was newer GEs had the rears done, so they did the opposite side on some older EMDs sense the leftover paint and letters were available from the original project. Not sure how true it is though.
It’s not over… NS 1650 is a N&W Vandal Heritage now.
What do you mean I looked it up nothing is different?
@@LVRR-e5fSearch Norfolk Southern 1650. You’ll see.
They should hire the person. They did a fantastic chessie logo on the nose holy cow hat tip to the artist at least they carefully added to the themes and wasn’t “kILLeR sLaYER 9000” tagged across it in bubble words
womp womp
Sorry. I'm too impressed to be angry. It looks so cool!
I honestly don't believe they're even vandalized. Too professional. I rather think they finally revealed some of their heritage units.
> targeting emd's specifically
It's called a paint job, buddy.
The person or people who are doing this are painting the locomotives, yes. What is your point except to be diminutive, _buddy?_
I like the topic, and you provided some good information, but I feel like a lot of stuff was repeated. Just some constructive criticism, I feel like a lot of the talking could’ve been cut out and the point could’ve been gotten to a lot quicker. Like I said, good information, just felt like too many filler sentences to make the video longer. Also, CSX has been well aware since the first unit and they know the pattern.
Straight fax
Man, CSX ought to just paint some of these former fallen flag loco EMD GP into their former livery, from nose to tail. They can still have their big Diesel Heritage units in the 3/4 paint scheme and these old little GP in their predecessors livery.
It might even be the paint shop you never know, all these paint scemes are spot on 😂 even if it is i dont care hope it keeps doing 😂
They should keep them
Don't remove the paint! They have their original color back!
The comments here are NOT Holding back
Jesus christ yall 💀
Well, none of this would've happened if CSX accepted the negative criticisim of their heritage units. THAT ARE SUPPOSED TO BE FULLY PAINTED! Not painted in the pulling our heritage behind us paint scheme.
Complaining about this died out long ago.
@CSC2001 not really.
@@gamerfan8445 it’s just pointless. They ain’t changing it so why keep complaining
2625 is a actual real former LN unit....they are not vandalized...it was shop forces....no one vandalized these...
6914 was a former Chessie unit and 6394 was a former RF&P. That can’t be a coincidence.
Hhum 🤔 i am sure there are not getting vandalism all my life have bind railfaning or this talking about from the book 😐
Its foamers mad about the heritage units
I think I can safely say that, while we appreciate the fact you've made a video documenting the event, your motive for this entire video feels...peculiar. First and foremost, these are units given their heritage back through vandalism, not vandalized heritage units. Second, it is literally harmless to pretty much everyone. Railfans on the whole like it, both as an in joke to the official heritage units, as well as the fact they just look well done, and CSX, even if they are embarrassed, don't seem to really be doing much on the matter, however they might be doing things outside of my contacts because I can assure you they already know. Next, your theory crafting seems peculiar at best and malicious at worst. This information is not difficult to research in any capacity, as you have shown that just looking at like two websites per unit, CSX's roster and the predecessor road's roster for confirmation, is all that needed to be done. In addition, the theory you persistently tried saying, though admitted was false, didn't even have merit, as you said you've been following the saga from sources that would have mentioned the fact these locomotives were vandalized into paint they once would have wore, so it would be silly to say that "just by chance" a locomotive's nose was repainted to represent a road it had previously operated. Then there's the "they're targeting EMD road switchers deliberately" note. Which like, yes, and no. This is also a theory, but it's most likely they're targeting these Geeps because they're the only ones left in revenue earning service with very few eyes on them from a predecessor road, if an SW or SD or even an old U-Boat or what have you was well known in its location, operation, and lack of surveillance, they would also likely be made targets.
In all, thanks for the video, get off your high horse next time.
Now I do think this is pretty unique, I do hope CSX does put a stop to this. Fortunately the damages aren’t too severe and seemed to be well liked, this does raise red flags on how easily it is to trespass on railroad property. I hope CSX and other railroads can put a stop to this or the situation could get way worse.
Yes, the situation could get worse. Certain locos could actually look like they are supposed to, and not all look alikes on the CSX roster. Like all the 6 axle,widenose units, all look alike .
This isn't a crew of graffiti writers breaking in and "bombing" the Loco, this takes time and is professionally done. Out of a paint shop.Besides have you seen what graffiti writers put on the freight cars and locomotives. They ain't turning those pieces of equipment into heritage units.
You realize that what is referred to as "graffiti" is not all that can be done with spray cans, right? These paint jobs most certainly could be done by someone, or a team of people, overnight. With spray cans or with gallon cans, either or. CSX clearly isn't doing it, nor would I ever expect such a corporation to even want to pretend to care about what they had to bulldoze to get where they are today. Then again, I guess UP and NS wear their conquered flags like a trapper does animal furs.
Not really, it's done on a siding, it's really not hard to get stuff to look semi decent with spray paint, tape and some vinyl for the logos. When you get close there's quite a few flaws and a lot of overspray. The Chessie for instance has tons and tons of overspray. If they were "professionals" I'd question all their work.
Atleast they aren't experiencing what happened to the seaboard coast line however trespassing is trespassing
Sorry. I'm too impressed to be angry. It looks so cool!