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Originally Posted by Volphin:

Awesome pictures!  I tried to make that run, but couldn't make my schedule work.  

You missed a good trip.  

 

Truth be told I didn't get as much video or photos as I had hoped.  I took a wrong turn after the 2nd cross I came too, as my GPS sent me the long way to my next stop!   After Carland I had a state boy following me so I had to watch my speed to catch her on M57.  I might try again next weekend depending on how busy the family is.  

Does the crew of 1225 still have the right to use the "Polar Express" name? I know that was part of the deal for the movie, when the production used 1225 for the basis of the movie digital berk.

If so, I wonder why they didn't use temporary Polar Express lettering for these trips.

Great shots, I haven't seen a Van Sweringen berk running in many years...

Originally Posted by p51:

Does the crew of 1225 still have the right to use the "Polar Express" name?

 

No, not any longer unless the SRI wants to pay royalties to the movie company (Disney?). In fact, you will not find a single railroad in the US or Canada, short line or otherwise, that uses the "Polar Express" name, as a result of the hefty licensing fee. 

 

I know that was part of the deal for the movie, when the production used 1225 for the basis of the movie digital berk.

 

Yes, but the "free grace period" is long expired.

 

If so, I wonder why they didn't use temporary Polar Express lettering for these trips.

Great shots, I haven't seen a Van Sweringen berk running in many years...

 

Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Originally Posted by p51:

Does the crew of 1225 still have the right to use the "Polar Express" name?

 

No, not any longer unless the SRI wants to pay royalties to the movie company (Disney?). In fact, you will not find a single railroad in the US or Canada, short line or otherwise, that uses the "Polar Express" name, as a result of the hefty licensing fee. 

 

I know that was part of the deal for the movie, when the production used 1225 for the basis of the movie digital berk.

 

Yes, but the "free grace period" is long expired.

 

If so, I wonder why they didn't use temporary Polar Express lettering for these trips.

Great shots, I haven't seen a Van Sweringen berk running in many years...

 

It's not Disney but Warner Brothers.

Originally Posted by J Daddy:

They should give the 1225 free reign on the Polar Express name...


I don't go to the default, "Corportate meanie" mode at moments like this, but I am left wondering why SRI didn't negotiate the permanent use of the name in lieu of some of the money up front, but only for the timeframe 1225 is running. Seems awfully short sided when they must have known how big the use of the name would have been.

Originally Posted by p51:
Originally Posted by J Daddy:

They should give the 1225 free reign on the Polar Express name...


I don't go to the default, "Corportate meanie" mode at moments like this, but I am left wondering why SRI didn't negotiate the permanent use of the name in lieu of some of the money up front, but only for the timeframe 1225 is running. Seems awfully short sided when they must have known how big the use of the name would have been.

Maybe THAT is part of the reason that SRI had a COMPLETE management & personnel "changeover" after the 2009 Train Festival event. 

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