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Unimplemented Features
Setting my Forum Color Theme
This site offers several options that can be selected as a preferred theme.
To try these out, select an option from the lower left corner of your browser, and it will persist until you change it again.
Most of our custom themes are based on color palletes used by various railroads around the world.
A dark option "Boiler Black" is also available.
To try these out, select an option from the lower left corner of your browser, and it will persist until you change it again.
Most of our custom themes are based on color palletes used by various railroads around the world.
A dark option "Boiler Black" is also available.
Selected Style: Rocket
Rocket is based on the colors used by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific. Maroon and red were used from the early 1900s, with chrome accents being added to locomotives in the 1940's as their passenger fleet transitioned to stainless steel cars. A more modern maroon and yellow was introduced on locomotives in 1969.
Other available styles:
America
AmForum
Armour Yellow
Baltimore Blue
Big Sky
Blue Box
Boiler Black
Brunswick Green
Cascade Green
Chessie
City of New Orleans
Commonwealth Maroon
Daylight
Flambeau 400
Full Bucket Line
Hiawatha
Monon Red
Pine Tree
Quality Blue
Rocket
Royal Gorge Gold
Seaboard Citrus
Shoreliner
Southern Belle
Trainsim Classic
Trainsim Classic Horizontal
Tuscan Red
Warbonnet
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