Thanks to everybody for the reassuring messages. I just didn't want anybody to be offended with some of my wording. All you all out there are easy to get along with, and that is what I think makes this forum great! Thanks again!
Another related matter:
I forget sometimes that this is an INTERNATIONAL forum, and some of you from other lands are not familiar with the CSX railroad. CSX was formed in the mid-80's from the Chessie System Railroad ("C") and the Seaboard Coast Line railroad ("S"). The "X" is used as kind of a multiplication symbol to show that the Chessie and the Seaboard would be so much better now that they were united into a new system. The Chessie System was sort of a merger of the C&O, B&O, and Western Martryland railroads. Seaboard was kind of the same thing, made up of the old ACL, L&N, and one or two others I am not sure about. Anyway, since there were so many inquiries about the paint schemes, here are links to see the old and new CSX paint schemes.
OLD - www.h2obugs.com/csx/csx5566.htm
NEW - www.h20bugs.com/csx/csx8503.htm:D
Another related matter:
I forget sometimes that this is an INTERNATIONAL forum, and some of you from other lands are not familiar with the CSX railroad. CSX was formed in the mid-80's from the Chessie System Railroad ("C") and the Seaboard Coast Line railroad ("S"). The "X" is used as kind of a multiplication symbol to show that the Chessie and the Seaboard would be so much better now that they were united into a new system. The Chessie System was sort of a merger of the C&O, B&O, and Western Martryland railroads. Seaboard was kind of the same thing, made up of the old ACL, L&N, and one or two others I am not sure about. Anyway, since there were so many inquiries about the paint schemes, here are links to see the old and new CSX paint schemes.
OLD - www.h2obugs.com/csx/csx5566.htm
NEW - www.h20bugs.com/csx/csx8503.htm:D