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May 03
More up on my site for TMC
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I would assume that the paint is applied in layers, with brighter colours (yellow/red) applied before lighter ones (white/gray)…
With paint the lighter colours would need to be applied first, with darker colours going over top of that. Otherwise you would get bleed through on the lighter colours, which may affect how they appear.

Dan
 
With paint the lighter colours would need to be applied first, with darker colours going over top of that. Otherwise you would get bleed through on the lighter colours, which may affect how they appear.

Dan
Agreed, but I find the idea of spreading the VIA logo across two cars very weird, as you can‘t paint the diaphragm…
 
Agreed, but I find the idea of spreading the VIA logo across two cars very weird, as you can‘t paint the diaphragm…

For the short length of the A on that photo, (if that's what it is), it's a lot of effort for not very much graphic impact.

Anyone care to start a pool on how long before something gets reversed in the shop and the A segment migrates down the train?

- Paul
 
With paint the lighter colours would need to be applied first, with darker colours going over top of that. Otherwise you would get bleed through on the lighter colours, which may affect how they appear.

Dan

Are the details painted, or are they using vinal wraps with one (or two) base colours applied with paint?
 
I had to assumed when I see different numbers for each end on 3 sets. May 02 with no shots of the 3rd one

Set 1 VIA Rail 2207/2306 Siemens SCV-42 Trainset
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Set 2 VIA Rail 2208/2307 Siemens SCV-42 Trainset
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It seems that a VIA Venture coach being finalized in Sacramento has a unique paint scheme (yellow on top and bottom). Any reason why this one has a different livery? Source.

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Someone on the Rail Fans Canada server on Discord gave it a try and the results are not very promising:
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When you look at all the other images,and then look at the one that was on display for the Northlander,it looks more like the Northlander's proposed livery. That small Via Rail is throwing me off though. Maybe it will be on the Northlander trains as some sort of indication of connections.

For anyone thinking this is a Via train, why would it have special livery?
 
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When you look at all the other images,and then look at the one that was on display for the Northlander,it looks more like the Northlander's proposed livery. That small Via Rail is throwing me off though. Maybe it will be on the Northlander trains as some sort of indication of connections.

For anyone thinking this is a Via train, why would it have special livery?
As we have started numerous times, this is not a Northlander train because the Northlander trains are only scheduled to begin production this May. The train also has VIA logos, an agency completely separate and not involved with the Northlander.

I am happy you’re happy the Northlander is returning (I am too), but it is a VIA train, that’s the simple, non-disputable, fact.
 
As we have started numerous times, this is not a Northlander train because the Northlander trains are only scheduled to begin production this May. The train also has VIA logos, an agency completely separate and not involved with the Northlander.

I am happy you’re happy the Northlander is returning (I am too), but it is a VIA train, that’s the simple, non-disputable, fact.
Why would Via have a different livery mid production?
Everyone is speculating on how the markings fit, but no one has given a reason for them to change the livery. That is an additional cost. Why would Via spend the money on that?
 
Why would Via have a different livery mid production?
Everyone is speculating on how the markings fit, but no one has given a reason for them to change the livery. That is an additional cost. Why would Via spend the money on that?
Not sure, but it isn’t a Northlander set, that is the reality.
 
Why would Via have a different livery mid production?
Everyone is speculating on how the markings fit, but no one has given a reason for them to change the livery. That is an additional cost. Why would Via spend the money on that?

You obviously haven't dealt with a marketing department before. ;) This is exactly the change they like to make to justify their 6 figure salaries.
 

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