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Great Northern's Empire Builder, taken in Havre, Montana in 1967, shortly after May 11 when the railroad overhauled its color scheme, introducing the "Big Sky Blue" era (passenger equipment begins to receive the blue, gray and white paint scheme replacing the traditional EB scheme and a modern logo).

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current06:50, 31 October 2005410×300 (27 KB)Lordkinbote (Talk | contribs) (Great Northern's ''Empire Builder'', taken in Havre, Montana in 1967, shortly after May 11 when the railroad overhauled its color scheme, introducing the "Big Sky Blue" era (passenger equipment begins to receive the blue, gray and white paint scheme repla)
06:19, 31 October 2005275×201 (8 KB)Lordkinbote (Talk | contribs) (Great Northern's ''Empire Builder'', taken in Havre, Montana in 1967, shortly after May 11 when the railroad overhauled its color scheme, introducing the "Big Sky Blue" era (passenger equipment begins to receive the blue, gray and white paint scheme repla)

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