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	<title>Comments on: In a sea of action red &amp; multimarks, one of my favourite liveries, officially &#8216;lived&#8217; 14  years.


 Chessie System, C &amp; O  #4826, one of ten GP38, EMD 1970, under the &#8216;gaze&#8217; of that &#8216;script&#8217; water tower.


 At CP Rail Agincourt, May 6, 1984 Kodachrome by S.Danko


 noteworthy


 CP and C&amp;O had a long standing motive power arrangement. My first visit to CP Leaside, on a sunny Sunday morning spring 1968, the first two trains, one east one west were powered by C&amp;O / B&amp;O  F  units. (That westbound had an A-B-A lashup). 


 Four years later ( 1972 )  the Chessie System livery was unveiled 


   Chessie System era officially ended July 1, 1986  when  the   C  &amp;  O  merged into CSX Transportation


   CSX Corporation, dates from November 1, 1980,  when Chessie  &amp;  Family Lines  agreed to  form that holding company 


   ( only months before the Chessie era ended, April 1986,  the  B  &amp;  O officially merged into C &amp; O; nothwithstanding the latter&#8217;s original purchase of the B&amp;O was 1963 ) 


  that sea  


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