OK, are there any true devotees of Casey Jones? I am set to get an O scale version of he old AHM kit, and am trying to research the actual engine's color scheme--or get as close as possible.
There are only a couple images on-line of the real engine, and at least one of an engine in the same class (No. 377). I'm not going to link to these, but they can easily be found through a Google image search.
In all the engines, the boiler, and often the domes and air compressor sheathing--appear to be a lighter shade, I'm guessing most likely Russia Iron. In all the images, the hand rails are not brass, but are painted black. The running board edges appear to be white, along with the splash guards over the drivers, but this could be silver as well. The smoke box seems to be darker than the boiler--a very dark of not black oil-and-graphite. Interestingly, the cylinder lagging in many of these photos does not appear to be the same color as the boiler, but may be a gloss black. Same for the cab and tender. The rods all seem to have their center channels painted black.
Anyone have any thoughts as the the actual paint scheme for good ol' ICRR No. 382?
Another question while I'm at it: Then engines appear to have two injector delivery pipes and check valves on the engineer side. I am wondering why this arrangement? There is a single pipe on the fireman's side. Could the two on the engineer side be for redundancy?