It seems Virginia is a common place to find 4000s. The one Patrick is talking about is exclusive to Virginia Tech and reports from Blacksburg.
Quote from: Zach on July 15, 2010, 01:46:56 PMIt seems Virginia is a common place to find 4000s. The one Patrick is talking about is exclusive to Virginia Tech and reports from Blacksburg. That's correct. I didn't realize until staring at it during a break today that this 4000 still has the original TWC gradient logo on the upper-left corner during the LF. The STAR ID is 3950 if anyone is interested.
Wow, the original logo? I thought all 4000s were updated to the newer logo by 2000.
Quote from: beanboy89 on July 15, 2010, 11:01:19 PMWow, the original logo? I thought all 4000s were updated to the newer logo by 2000.Well, I'll have to look more closely to see if it's indeed what I believe.
Quote from: phw115wvwx on July 15, 2010, 11:09:00 PMQuote from: beanboy89 on July 15, 2010, 11:01:19 PMWow, the original logo? I thought all 4000s were updated to the newer logo by 2000.Well, I'll have to look more closely to see if it's indeed what I believe.Well, didn't the Ocracoke, NC 4000 also have the original TWC logo?
Pic from taiganet forumsinteresting how that snapshot has the old logo
Are you sure that's the old logo and it doesn't just appear to look that way? The picture quality isn't that great to begin with...
Quote from: Zach on July 15, 2010, 01:46:56 PMIt seems Virginia is a common place to find 4000s. The one Patrick is talking about is exclusive to Virginia Tech and reports from Blacksburg. I have a cousin in Blacksburg at Tech that I visited a few years back. I recall the 4000 but I swore I saw a video on YT of it at one time. I cant seem to find it now. Hummm