Railroad Logo Crewneck Sweatshirts
Description: Designed by the legendary artist, J5, now you can show your love of a classic railroad with this amazing custom logo for the New York, Chicago & St Louis Railroad, also known as the Nickel Plate Road or NKP.
New York, Chicago and St Louis Railroad - Nickel Plate Road (NKP) Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Railroad 18XX Designs
$35
Description: Designed by the legendary artist, J5, now you can show your love of a classic railroad with this amazing custom logo for the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad (The Little Giant)!
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad - The Little Giant Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Railroad 18XX Designs
$35
Description: Logo for the defunct Western Pacific Railroad was a Class I railroad in the United States. It was formed in 1903 as an attempt to break the near-monopoly the Southern Pacific Railroad had on rail service into northern California. WP's Feather River Route directly competed with SP's portion of the Overland Route for rail traffic between Salt Lake City/Ogden, Utah, and Oakland, California, for nearly 80 years. In 1982, the Western Pacific was acquired by the Union Pacific Corporation and it was soon merged into their Union Pacific Railroad. The Western Pacific was one of the original operators of the California Zephyr.
Description: When new president Patrick B. McGinnis took control of the company in 1954, he hired Herbert Matter as the railroad’s design consultant. Matter created the bold slab-serif logo used in combinations of black, white and red, on everything from locomotives and cars to pamphlets and menus. Whatever your preference, I have the variation that's right for you.
Description: When new president Patrick B. McGinnis took control of the company in 1954, he hired Herbert Matter as the railroad’s design consultant. Matter created the bold slab-serif logo used in combinations of black, white and red, on everything from locomotives and cars to pamphlets and menus. Whatever your preference, I have the variation that's right for you.
Description: Union Pacific's shield is one of the nation's most respected and recognized corporate logos; a symbol of strength reflecting America's heritage. During the company's 150-year history, the shield has mirrored the styles and economic trends that shaped both the railroad and the nation. Beginning with the introduction of the first UP logo in 1868, the company has had four logos prior to the shield's inception, and since 1887, 11 different shield designs. In total, there have been 27 changes made to the Union Pacific logo identity since the mountain elk logo was first used to identify the fledgling "Union Pacific Rail Road Company" in 1868.