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	<title>Comments on: Colour.


Per Steve H.&#8217;s image comment

       
         see:    comment on colour  


Unexpected.


That is what I would describe the new ( in 1976 )  VIA RAIL  colours.


And Turbo, looked great in yellow with blue stripe.


           on the curve   


That VIA shade of blue made a great accent  ( secondary ) colour to the yellow on the  Turbo 


           on the grade   


Looked great in b &amp; w too.

br&gt;
           at Cherry Street Tower   


Turbo, the first new VIA scheme applied to a whole VIA train, did not prepare anyone for the unexpected reversal of the Turbo&#8217;s  colours.


So, at one point in time I  wondered:  “ did a Swedish Prince take control at VIA? “


And while that shade of VIA blue is now mostly history, unfortunately the classic equipment that VIA blue was applied to is…..well&#8230;..


And for colourful livery  ? See this:


      VIA colours  at their ( autumn ) peak   


Here is my choice for :


           the  best use of  blue    


With a yellow accent at that !


ah, maybe it was just the equipment&#8230;less I digress&#8230;.


So what you see here is colour and a good contrast of that too&#8230;


And my 1985 surprise was  to see 6787 in Thunder Bay ! Made at least as far West as Winnipeg !


 ( by 1983 most of the ex CP Rail F&#8217;s purchased by VIA were retired, hence during the summer season VIA was likely short power for the lengthly summer transcontinental consists).


Here, in 1985,  VIA 6787 leads VIA #2 ( the VIA version of  Canadian )  into the Thunder Bay depot. Note the green marker lamps on CP RAIL 6037 leading 5752 and 5900


June 20 1985  Kodachrome by S. Danko


postscript: 


Here is VIA 6787 doing what 6787 did best: 


      see:     at track speed    


VIA 6787 lives: as Napa Valley #72


and not to forget: 


   those Stripes !  ( with Turbo in the corner )   


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		<title>By: Stephen C. Host</title>
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