This is a collection of railway-related icons for the OS/2 Workplace 
Shell, version 3.
The icons marked below with an asterisk are contributions by Brad D. 
Clark (clark@brahms.amd.com). I have converted them from Windows 3.x 
format with CvtIcons, and added a 40*40 format to most of them. 
I have created the icons marked with a plus, using the built-in OS/2 
icon editor. 
I am still looking for the old British Rail logos and everything 
that is still missing. There are or will be a number of new railways 
in Europe (CD, DBAG, HZ, LG, LVD, SZ, ZSR) mostly with no logos yet.

These icons exist in Windows 3.x format as well.

My address:
Tobias Benjamin Khler, Leopoldstrasse 32, De-76133 Karlsruhe
telephone (voice): ++49-721-23218
e-mail address:    s_koehler@iravcl.ira.uka.de
logo:              see tbk.ico

-- LEGAL NOTE --
Whoever modifies these icons should send the creator a copy. Some of 
these logos might be registered trademarks, so that they may not be 
used freely, especially for commercial purpose.

-- FORMAT -- 
These are icons for OS/2 2.0, most of the files contain two forms:
32*32 and 40*40 (16 colors), for VGA and higher. Several of the
icons have a changed palette that is stored in the file. The `&' 
sign has a special meaning in OS/2 command line sessions (it is used 
to separate several commands in a row) and is not recognized as a 
part of the filename. For example, B&O.ico could only be referred to 
as B^&O.ico or "B&O.ico". To avoid such difficulties, I have 
eliminated all the `&' signs in the filenames and replaced them by 
hyphens (-). I have avoided filenames longer than 8.3 characters or 
with spaces, so that even those with FAT disks can enjoy these 
little pictures.

-- DESCRIPTION OF THE ICONS --
ISO 3166 country codes:
<AT> = Austria     <AU> = Australia <BE> = Belgium <CA> = Canada 
<CH> = Switzerland <DE> = Germany   <DK> = Denmark <ES> = Spain 
<FI> = Finland     <GB> = Britain   <HU> = Hungary <IT> = Italy 
<LU> = Luxembourg  <MX> = Mexico    <NO> = Norway  <PT> = Portugal 
<SE> = Sweden      <SU> = Soviet union      <US> = United states
NEM 800 eras:
era O   18001899    era I   19001919    era II  19201945
era III 19461967    era IV  19681985    era V   19862000

Logos of railway companies:
AB.ico       + Appenzellerbahn <CH>, era IVV. The AB circulates in 
               the north-east of Switzerland, in the cantons AI & AR
act.ico      + Azienda comunale dei trasporti Lugano <CH>, era IVV.
               City transport of Lugano (in the Ticino)
Amtrak.ico   * Amtrak, American rail passenger service <US>
ATSF1.ico    * Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway <US>, 
               "Warbonnet" front
ATSF2.ico    * Santa Fe white/blue roundel
ATSF3.ico    * Santa Fe 'standard blue & yellow' front
ATSF4.ico    * Santa Fe logo (side of F7B units)
ATSF5.ico    * Santa Fe red/grey "warbonnet" locomotive painting 
               scheme, side-view
ATSF6.ico    + Santa Fe "warbonnet" front of E 8 locomotive
AVG.ico      + The old logo of the Albtal-Verkehrsgesellschaft <DE>,
               operates urban and regional trains around Karlsruhe 
               (Baden), including the first trains that use both 
               tramway and railway tracks. New logo see VBK-AVG.ico
B-M.ico      * Boston & Maine <US>  early 50's scheme, era III
B-O1.ico     * Baltimore & Ohio <US>  the oldest railroad of the
               USA, now part of CSX
BADEN.ico    + Groherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen <DE>, era I
                it began in 1830 with 1600 mm gauge, changed in 
               1855 to 1435 mm, became part of the DRG in 1920. 
               Today Bundesbahndirektion Karlsruhe of the DB.
BD.ico       + BremgartenDietikon <CH>
BernN.ico    + BernNeuchtel <CH>, era V. The BLS, BN, GBS and SEZ 
               belong to the same corporation, thus their logos look 
               similar. The BN is used by the TGV ParisBern
BLS.ico      + BernLtschbergSimplon <CH>, era V. One of the most
               important Alp crossings
BR3.ico      + British Rail <GB>, era IV
BR4.ico      + British Rail <GB>, era V
Burl1.ico    * Chicago, Burlington & Quincy <US>, "The Burlington 
               Route"  now part of Burlington Northern
BurlN1.ico   * Burlington Northern <US>
C-O1.ico     * Chesapeake & Ohio <US>  now part of CSX
C-O2.ico     * C and O for progress: logo on yellow caboose
CFL1.ico     + Chemins de fer luxembourgeois <LU>, era IIIIV
CFL2.ico     + Chemins de fer luxembourgeois <LU>, era V
Chessie.ico  + Chessie System <US>, a merger of Chesapeake & Ohio, 
               Baltimore & Ohio and Western Maryland. Now part of
               CSX
CN1.ico      * Canadian National <CA>
Conrail1.ico * Consolidated Rail Corporation <US>. What's in the 
               Northeast
CP.ico       + Caminhos de ferro Portugueses <PT>
CPRR1.ico    * The old logo of the Canadian Pacific RailRoad <CA/US>
CPRR2.ico    * CPRR, new logo, combination of the US and CA flags
CSX1.ico     * Chessie & Seaboard eXtended Transportation <US>. B&O, 
               C&O, and a couple of other roads went into this 
               Merger railroad
CSX2.ico     * The new CSX paint scheme
D-H1.ico     * Delaware & Hudson <CA>, now part of CPRR System
DB1.ico      + Deutsche Bundesbahn <DE>, era IIIIV. On black 
               background (steam locomotives), this `cookie' had an 
               additional thin white frame. The DB operates in the 
               (region formerly known as) FRG
DB2.ico      + DB, era IV, the emblem as it appeared on ocean blue/
               beige vehicles, 1974 to 1986
DB3.ico      + DB, era V, light grey/orient red, used from 1987 
               (`Die neue Bahn' colour scheme) until end of 1993 
               (foundation of the Deutsche Bahn AktienGesellschaft = 
               DBAG Holding)
DR.ico       + Deutsche Reichsbahn <DE>, era IIIV, green. The DR
               operates in the (region formerly known as) GDR. It 
               kept the old name DR, because a `GDR railway' would 
               not have been allowed to operate in West-Berlin
DRG.ico      + Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft <DE>, era II. The 
               country railways GBSB, KBSB, KSSE, KWSE, MFFE, OSE, 
               PHSE and PME went into the DRG in 1920. After 1945 
               the DRG was divided into DB and DR. This logo was 
               used on passenger cars, from 1920 to 1937, when it 
               was replaced by a more ugly symbol
DSB.ico      + Danske Statsbaner <DK>, era IVV
EBTSMVHB.ico + EmmenthalBurgdorfThun, SolothurnMotier-Bahn 
               and Vereinigte Huttwil-Bahnen <CH>, era IVV. Three 
               of the more important railways of central Switzerland
               cooperate and use the same logo
Erie.ico     + Erie Railroad <US>
FO.ico       + FurkaOberalp <CH>, era IVV. Meter gauge railway 
               from Brig to Disentis, used by the famous Glacier-
               Express
FS1.ico      + Ente Ferrovie dello Stato italiano <IT>, era IIIIV
FS2.ico      + FS, era V
GBS.ico      + GrbetalBernSchwarzenburg <CH>, era V
GT1.ico      * Grand Trunk railroad <US>  midwestern RR  old 
               colors, white/blue
GT2.ico      * GT  new paint scheme (same colors as Union Pacific)
GWR.ico      + Great Western Railway <GB>  began with 2135 mm 
               gauge, changed to standard gauge from 1868 to 1892,
               now part of British Rail
HLB.ico      + Hessische Landesbahnen <DE>, era V. The mother 
               corporation of the ButzbachLicher Eisenbahn, Frank-
               furtKnigsteiner Eisenbahn, Hersfelder Eisenbahn 
               and KasselNaumburger Eisenbahn uses the lion from 
               the herald of Hessen as its logo
JCL.ico      * Jersey Central Lines - now part of Conrail, I think
LSI1.ico     * LSI, green/white. I actually forgot the name of this 
               railroad! Dan Dawdy knows :-) This is the front of 
               the loco herald
LSI2.ico     * The LSTI logo, green/white
MAV.ico      + Magyar llamvasutak <HU>, era IVV
Milw1.ico    * The Milwaukee Road <US>  actual road name is CMStP&P 
                Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific  now part 
               of Burlington Northern
N-W.ico      + Norfolk and Western <US>
NdeM.ico     * Nacional de Mexico <MX>, one of the big railroads in 
               Mexico
NedeS.ico    + Nederlandse Spoorwegen <NL>, era IVV
NH.ico       + New Haven <US>
NkP.ico      + Nickel Plate Road <US>
NorfS1.ico   * Norfolk Southern <US>, white/black front of loco 
               herald
NorfS2.ico   * Norfolk S., with lettering
NPRR1.ico    * Northern Pacific RR <US>, now part of Burlington 
               Northern
NSB.ico      + Norges Statsbaner <NO>, era V
NYC.ico      + New York Central System <US>
OBB1.ico     + sterreichische Bundesbahnen <AT>, era III
OBB2.ico     + BB, era IVV
OC-T1.ico    * Oil Creek & Terminal <US>  was a stub of the old 
               Pennsylvania RR
OC-T2.ico    * OC&T, white/black
PRR.ico      + Pennsylvania Railroad <US>
RENFE.ico    + Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Espaoles <ES>, 
               era IVV
RhB.ico      + Rhtische Bahn / Viafier Retica / Ferrovia Retica 
               <CH>, era IVV. Important meter gauge railway in the
               east of Switzerland
SBB-CFF1.ico + Schweizerische Bundesbahnen / Chemins de fer 
               fdraux suisses / Ferrovie federali Svizzere <CH>, 
               era III-IV. Founded in 1902. Aside many private railways
               (KTU = Konzessionierte Transportunternehmungen), this is
               the state railway that operates the most important 
               lines. The passenger coaches had the inscription 
               `SBB + CFF' at one side and `SBB + FFS' at the other, 
               where the `+' is this logo. It is also used on the front
               side of the locomotives 420, 430, 440, 610 and 620
SBB-CFF2.ico + SBB CFF FFS, era V. On the side of new locomotives, a 
               large striped emblem is used
SBB-CFF3.ico + SBB CFF FFS, era V. Nowadays all SBB cars have the 
               inscription `<+> SBB CFF FFS', where the `<+>' is 
               this logo
SEZ.ico      + SpiezErlenbachZweisimmen <CH>, era V
SJ1.ico      + Svenska statens Jrnvgar <SE>, era IV
SJ2.ico      + SJ, era V, well known in the US for their X2000
SNCBNMBS.ico + Socit nationale des chemins de fer belges / 
               Nationale Maatschappij van Belgische Spoorwegen <BE>, 
               era IIIV
SNCF1.ico    + Socit nationale des chemins de fer franais <FR> 
               (round), era III
SNCF2.ico    + SNCF, era IV
SNCF3.ico    + SNCF (nouilles), era V
SOO1.ico     * The "Soo line" <US>  I don't know the actual name of 
               the road, this is the old color scheme
SOO2.ico     * Side herald of new Soo Line colors
SOO3.ico     * Front herald of new Soo Line colors  part of CPRR 
               system
SP1.ico      * Southern Pacific <US>. Best attempt of Southern 
               Pacific front loco herald
SP2.ico      * This was supposed to be the SP "Black Widow" scheme, 
               but it didn't work. I have changed the frame color to 
               orange
SP3.ico      + Southern Pacific Lines, round logo. Unreadable.
SZD1.ico     + Soviet railways <SU>, era IIIV. The SZD were founded
               in 1917. Until 1992, 50 % of the rail freight and 
               23 % of the passenger traffic of the world were
               traveled by the SZD. Then the SZD was divided into 
               a number of state railways; in Russia it is still 
               called SZD and still the most important railway of
               the world. This logo was used until 1992 at locomo-
               tives and passenger cars. This is the coloured ver-
               sion. There was an unpainted version (made of cast 
               aluminium) as well, but it can't be represented on a 
               flat screen
SZD2.ico     + The other SZD logo. First used parallel to SZD1 in 
               print media, now the only SZD logo. Cyrillic version
SZD3.ico     + Latin version of SZD2
SZU1.ico     + SihltalZrichĚetliberg <CH>. Old logo. In 1973 the
               BZUe and SiTB merged into the new SZU
SZU2.ico     + The new SZU logo
UPRR1.ico    * Union Pacific RailRoad <US>. The UPRR badge!
V-Line.ico   * Victoria Line <AU>
VBK-AVG.ico  + Verkehrsbetriebe Karlsruhe & Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesell-
               schaft, new logo after the merger of both railways
VBZ.ico      + Verkehrsbetriebe Zrich <CH>
VIA1.ico     * VIA Lines <CA>, Canada's answer to Amtrak
VIA2.ico     + The new logo of VIA Rail
VR.ico       + Valtionrautatiet <FI>, era IV
W&S1.ico     * Wisconsin & Southern <US>, an American 'short line'
WB.ico       + Waldenburgerbahn <CH>, era IVV. A narrow gauge line 
               near Basel

Train logos:
EC.ico       + EuroCity (European quality train), era V.
ECx.ico      + EuroCity eXpress (future European high speed 
               trains), era V
eurostar.ico + eurostar (high speed train Paris/Bruxelles
               London), era V
IC1.ico      + InterCity (national quality train), era IVV
IC2.ico      + InterCity (Austrian quality train), era V
ICE1.ico     + InterCity Experimental (German experimental train),
               also used in Hamburg for InterCity Express
ICE2.ico     + InterCityExpress (German high speed train), era V
ICE3.ico     + InterCityExpress 2, the next generation of the ICE!
S.ico        + S-Bahn (urban railway systems) in Germany, era IIV
               S = Stadt-, Ring- und Vorortbahn (Berlin), 
               Stadtschnellbahn
TEE.ico      + Trans Europ Express (European luxury train 1957 to
               1987), era IIIIV
TGV.ico      + Train  grande vitesse (French high speed train), 
               era V (TGV Atlantique paint scheme, side view)

Other logos:
CIWL1.ico    + Compagnie internationale des wagons-lits et des 
               grands express europens, era IIII. The CIWL, 
               founded in 1869 by Georges Nagelmackers, used a 
               raised logo made of gold-plated brass on their luxury 
               sleeping and pullman cars. This logo was introduced 
               in the 1910s, I think. It looks best on blue back-
               ground. It shows the ornated letters WL held by two
               lions, surrounded by a ribbon with the company name
               Cie. INTERNATIONALE / DES / WAGONS-LITS (top), ET DES 
               GRANDS / EXPRESS EUROPENS (bottom), plus leaves at
               the lower part.
CIWL2.ico    + Compagnie internationale des wagons-lits et du
               tourisme, era IVV. Since 1972 the CIWL sleeping cars
               were taken over by the national railways and included
               into the TEN pool. The CIWL changed its name and 
               logo, today it does service in restaurant and 
               sleeping cars, and it owns many travel agencies.
EMD-1.ico    * Electro-Motive Division logo
GM-1.ico     * General Motors logo
HELM1.ico    * HELM Leasing  leases locomotives to rail roads
Hupac.ico    + HUPAC, Swiss piggyback corporation, era IVV
IF.ico       + InterFrigo, European refrigerator car pool
LMX.ico      * LMX Leasing  leases locomotives to rail roads
mcg.ico      + logo of the modelleisenbahn club gundelfingen 
               (founded 1984, inactive since 1989)
NBS1.ico     + symbol for DB new lines (Neubaustrecken), era IV. It
               shows a rail with orange background.
NBS2.ico     + symbol for DB new lines, era V. It shows a train at
               high speed, it can be seen at all their building 
               sites.
Railtyco.ico * icon for the simulation `Railroad Tycoon'
rbm.ico      + reisebro mittelthurgau <CH>, owns the famous dome
               cars and the Nostalgie-Istanbul-Orient-Express. It
               uses the herald of Thurgau as its logo
TEN.ico      + Trans Euro Night (or .... Nacht, Nuit, Notte), a pool 
               of European sleeping cars, owned by the state rail-
               ways, founded 1972, it took over the sleeping cars of 
               CIWL and DSG
UIC.ico      + Union internationale des chemins de fer, a union of 
               most European and some overseas railways
VTG.ico      + Vereinigte Tanklager- und Transportgesellschaft, 
               the most important German owner of tank wagons
WWF.ico      + logo of the World Wildlife Fund for nature, also used
               as symbol for the ICE 76/77 PANDA (HamburgZrich)

Train pictures:
Loco1B-1.ico * 1'B (2-4-0) steam locomotive (red/grey)
Loco1B-2.ico * 1'B (2-4-0) steam locomotive (black)
Loco2A-1.ico * 2'A (4-2-0) steam locomotive (red/blue)
Loco2A-2.ico * 2'A (4-2-0) steam locomotive (black/white)
Loco2A-3.ico * 2'A (4-2-0) steam locomotive (green)
Loco2B-1.ico * 2'B (4-4-0) steam locomotive (red/grey)
Loco2B-2.ico * 2'B (4-4-0) steam locomotive (red/grey)
Loco2B-3.ico * 2'B (4-4-0) steam locomotive (black)
GP-20.ico    * GP-20 Bo'Bo' diesel locomotive (red/blue)
DB401.ico    + InterCity Express (class 401) of the DB, side view
SBB460.ico   + electric locomotive 2000 (class 460) of the SBB CFF 
               FFS, front, red
SBB460s.ico  + SBB CFF FFS class 460, side view of the cab, red
MailCar.ico  * mail car (white/blue)
boxcar1.ico  * box car (brown)
boxcar2.ico  * box car (brown)
boxcar3.ico  * box car (yellow)
gondola1.ico * gondola (open goods wagon), brown
hopper1.ico  * hopper wagon (grey)
pigybk1.ico  * piggyback car 

Signs and signals:
BrSignal.ico + British signal
smaphr1.ico  * semaphore
EoT.ico      + German `end of train' sign. Hommage  Giorgio 
               de Chirico :-)
Kursbuch.ico + Kursbuch (German timetable book)
rrxing.ico   * Railroad crossing sign (US style)
rrxing1.ico  * Railroad crossing sign

Locomotive nameplates:
E5plate.ico  * nameplate of the E5 diesel locomotive
E7plate.ico  * nameplate of the E7 diesel locomotive
E8plate.ico  * nameplate of the E8 diesel locomotive
E9plate.ico  * nameplate of the E9 diesel locomotive
F7plate.ico  * nameplate of the F7 diesel locomotive
F8plate.ico  * nameplate of the F8 diesel locomotive
GP9panel.ico * nameplate of the GP9 diesel locomotive

Share and enjoy!
                tobi

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