Myn is there old one, I grew up seeing that Logo and its still my favorite
Whitch of Amtrak's Logos is your Favorite?
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JONATHON D. ORTIZ
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The reductio ad absurdum of this practice was NBC's red and blue split rectangle that sorta looked an N if you looked at it just right. NBC spent millions developing the new logo, only to discover that some regional public TV station came up with the exact same logo for a few hundred dollars. NBC then had to buy out the rights to it. But I digress...
The new Amtrak logo still relies on bold lines, but at least it has some visual depth to it. But given that changing a logo requires considerable expense with new signs, letterhead, and everything else (many of which have yet to be changed), it really wasn't worth the trouble. But I must say it does look good on the side of a Phase IV Genesis locomotive.
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Trust God, love your neighbor, and never mistake opinion for truth.
-Mr. Toy
However, having seen the new logo on the engines and behind the counters at NY Penn and Washington Union, I have come to like the new logo.
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"My other car and my plane is AMTRAK!" - Bob
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Trust Jesus,Ride Amtrak.
i am like most of you, i hated to see amtrak change their logo but now have grown accustomed to it, and like seeing it on the locos.
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JONATHON D. ORTIZ
Before I saw the new logo it was described in an article as three wavy lines, and that influenced my perception of it. Once I realized the two white gaps represented rails, I began to like it.
Amtrak's new logo would be more suitable for a deodorant. Or perhaps the type of product that guarantees to keep active women "intimately fresh. . . all day long."
By today's design standards, the colors of the original Pointless Arrow are a bit too "primary." But if the red, white, and blue motif was slightly muted? I'd definitely find the old design preferable to the current one.
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YOU ASKED!!!
John
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The City of Saint Louis (UP, 1967) is still my standard for passenger operations
John
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The City of Saint Louis (UP, 1967) is still my standard for passenger operations
new one looks like it belongs on a football helmet.
Does anyone remember the brief logo Amtrak had on its Hockey game advertisements that looked like the Phase IV paint scheme but said "Amtrak" on top? I didn't like that one much. I'm glad they didn't stick with it.
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I am working for South Korean national railroad. Almost everyday I visit this website and enjoy reading writtings and get informations on American railroads.
But until today I don't realize Amtrak's logo is almost same as my company's. I looked into my company logo again and found that two is almost identical.
You can confirm what I am saying by visiting my company's website. It is www.korail.go.kr. But it is written in Koean. So I will teach you how to find the logo. When you are in first page, you will see a blue-color banner on top of page. then press the most left-handed one, then apprears another page, then you can find the English word, CI. then press it. Then you will see my company's logo changes. We use last one now.
But when does the Amtrak start to use the logo? We start to use it from 1995.
--from Seoul, South Korea.
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I like modern stuff, But the old one standed for so much in Amtrak's History (The 60's) and the new one really is different. Also the invention of the internet made them want to get a new technical one..
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Anton L.
pillsbury09@excite.com
AIM: pillsburyMN
Happy New Year!!
Dilly - I still get a kick out of your referring to the new logo as something that looks like a logo for a deodorant or a women's product!
Indeed!
Are you still doing project work on cross-border interchange against the day of re-unification?
John
As you know I visited some parts of America and Mexico last summer. I completed my report on international transportation. So I don't do the work any more. Now I am researching on safety of railroad, especially on accident of train engineer.
But I have a interest on all kinds of railroad things. I enjoy reading this website writings. If you have any questions on Japan or Korean or China railraod, Please send me email. My address is wonyoung200us@yahoo.com. Thank you.
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For those who couldn't find it, let me try a simpler way to get there: http://www.korail.go.kr./2003/img/intr/im_ci24.gif
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Trust God, love your neighbor, and never mistake opinion for truth.
-Mr. Toy
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JONATHON D. ORTIZ