Herald infantryman in beret. Herald originals: minesweeper, bazookaman and rifleman. Click here to return to the main page ...
Herald Trademark on locomotives and freight cars. Hertz See "Cycles." Highball To run at speed, or a sign to go ahead; so-called from old railroad ball signals which were hoisted on a pole.
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Herald - Trademark or logo on locomotives and freight cars Highball - To speed; a sign to go ahead; derived from old railroad ball signals. High Iron - Main line; track on which travel is only by schedule or order.
The venerable PRR, sometimes referred to as the Pennsy, has been heralded as "The Standard Railroad of the World".
Canadian National #7001 (Large CN Hood Herald, Black, Orange, White) (#LL-801008C) Canadian National #7230 (Large CN Hood Herald, Black, Orange, White) (#LL-801009C) Canadian National #4012 (Sergeant Stripes, Black, Orange, Red, Gray) (#LL-801010C) ...
These units commonly feature a small UP herald under the road number on the side of the cab, and a slightly larger one on the nose. However some do not have this herald (already we're seeing changes!).
P&S #191. This was ex- Reading 92826, a class NMh caboose. This one shows the revived "Shawmut Lines" herald of the P&S's "father", the long abandoned Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern. Taken at Brookville, PA, on 7-24-82, by D. H. Hamley.
While in this service, the familiar Burlington Route herald on the nose of the 9903 was altered to read "Alton Burlington" reflecting the joint route with the Alton between St. Louis and KC.
The Ann Arbor had close to 20 Wabash-style cabooses with streamlined cupolas. Most were red, some with safety stripes and heralds, some w/yellow ends, and some painted orange with the ferry-in-the-fog logo.
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