Thanks, Frank and others. I understood that our beloved Santa Fe departed before these engines appeared, but I was wondering whether BNSF ever did a heritage type Santa Fe warbonnet ES44AC.
Chris
It is not like the Santa Fe is GONE. Yes, the Santa Fe is part of a larger entity now, but BNSF stills stands for Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railway, or some of us like to think of it as the Burlington, Northern & Santa Fe railway. While the bonnets are not now being used on new locomotives, bonnets shall return sometime in the future in some form and probably with much fanfare.
"but BNSF stills stands for Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railway"
No, it doesn't, at least not anymore. In 2005, the name was officially-changed to just "BNSF Railway." That's the direction BNSF has moved in and that's I think why Doug is telling you in the post just above that Santa Fe is long gone and you are not likely to see any warbonnet heritage paint jobs.
If it makes you feel any better, I guess the parent company "Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation" (of which the railroad is a wholly-owned subsidiary), at least still exits. That was formed for purposes of acquiring and merging the ATSF and BN and is actually what in 2009 Berkshire Hathaway acquired controlling interest in.
RM
I disagree.
When I voted my stock in 1994/95 to approve the merger the document that I was approving specifically stated that the "Santa Fe" name would be retained. As far as I know, that agreement is still in place and enforceable.
Which is why in court documents the railroad is still known as the "Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company".
Here is a 2009 Supreme Court Case (well past the 2005 name change)
http://www.supremecourt.gov/op...ns/08pdf/07-1601.pdf
where it is officially listed as the "Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company".
And here is a 2015 case
http://media.ca8.uscourts.gov/...ir/15/10/143025P.pdf
where it is stated "The sidetrack is adjacent to two railroad tracks belonging to Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway ("BNSF") and also to the property of Quality...." and the railroad is "Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company".
and here is another report from 2015
http://www.kirotv.com/news/new...d-125-million/nmqzH/
where it is "Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company".
Yes, I agree that the public persona is "BNSF" and all advertising and such is "BNSF" and new media is "BNSF", but when they go to court it is "Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company".