 
          Getting Real Column - 4
        
        
          passed through PFE shops after nearly every trip, so this kind of
        
        
          repainting schedule could readily be carried out.
        
        
          
            Paint schemes
          
        
        
          In 1922, PFE introduced the use of railroad emblems or me-
        
        
          dallions, as PFE called them, SP on one side of the car and UP
        
        
          on the other, with the SP emblem toward the B end. (Always
        
        
          a bane of model manufacturers, this meant that the two car
        
        
          sides had to be separately decorated.) At this time, cars were
        
        
          a yellow color similar to UP Armour Yellow, as they had been
        
        
          since 1906. The original UP medallion said “Union Pacific Sys-
        
        
          tem” in the blue field at the top, and there was a diagonal ban-
        
        
          ner promoting “The Overland Route.”
        
        
          The new scheme was applied throughout the fleet, and PFE
        
        
          records indicate that no medallion-less cars remained by the
        
        
          end of 1928.
        
        
          In 1929, PFE changed the color of its car sides to orange. It was
        
        
          called Light Orange and is indistinguishable from SP’s later col-
        
        
          or, Daylight Orange. Evidence from PFE shop records indicates
        
        
          that essentially all cars in the fleet had been repainted by 1934.
        
        
          In 1936, UP made corporate changes which folded most sub-
        
        
          sidiaries into the parent railroad, and the word “System” was
        
        
          then discontinued from the UP medallion. The plain emblem
        
        
          continued in use until 1942, when UP discontinued the diago-
        
        
          nal Overland banner.
        
        
          In the late 1930s, as the Depression eased and the run-up to
        
        
          World War II began, PFE shops were very active, not only re-
        
        
          painting older cars, but rebuilding thousands of other cars. By
        
        
          the start of the war, it is likely that only a few of the UP “Sys-
        
        
          tem” medallions were still in service.
        
        
        
        
          MRH-Oct 2013