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Tuscan red is a shade of red that was used on some railroad cars, particularly passenger cars. The color is most closely associated with the Pennsylvania Railroad, which used it on passenger cars and on its TrucTrain flatcars. It also was used extensively by the New South Wales Government Railways in Australia, in a similar fashion to the PRR. The Norfolk and Western Railway used it as an accent color on its J class steam locomotives. The Canadian Pacific Railway used it historically and painted its luxury revival cars in this color. It is also a Prismacolor colored pencil.

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  • Rojo toscano (del inglés tuscan red) es el nombre de una laca de color marrón rojizo, oscuro y saturado, que toma su tonalidad roja del óxido de hierro que entra en su composición.​ Se trata de un color para pinturas de uso industrial​ que se fabrica depositando un pigmento rojo orgánico, como ser la alizarina, sobre una base roja de óxido de hierro.​ Da un color particularmente estable cuando está elaborado con carmín de alizarina o con rojo indio.​ (es)
  • Merah paru adalah suatu corak warna merah yang menyerupai warna paru-paru hewan. (in)
  • Tuscan red is a shade of red that was used on some railroad cars, particularly passenger cars. The color is most closely associated with the Pennsylvania Railroad, which used it on passenger cars and on its TrucTrain flatcars. It also was used extensively by the New South Wales Government Railways in Australia, in a similar fashion to the PRR. The Norfolk and Western Railway used it as an accent color on its J class steam locomotives. The Canadian Pacific Railway used it historically and painted its luxury revival cars in this color. It is also a Prismacolor colored pencil. (en)
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  • Dark red (en)
  • Light brown (en)
  • Light yellow (en)
  • Moderate brown (en)
  • Light grayish red (en)
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  • Tuscany (en)
  • Tuscan (en)
  • Tuscan Red (en)
  • Tuscan Tan (en)
  • Tuscan Brown (en)
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  • Rojo toscano (del inglés tuscan red) es el nombre de una laca de color marrón rojizo, oscuro y saturado, que toma su tonalidad roja del óxido de hierro que entra en su composición.​ Se trata de un color para pinturas de uso industrial​ que se fabrica depositando un pigmento rojo orgánico, como ser la alizarina, sobre una base roja de óxido de hierro.​ Da un color particularmente estable cuando está elaborado con carmín de alizarina o con rojo indio.​ (es)
  • Merah paru adalah suatu corak warna merah yang menyerupai warna paru-paru hewan. (in)
  • Tuscan red is a shade of red that was used on some railroad cars, particularly passenger cars. The color is most closely associated with the Pennsylvania Railroad, which used it on passenger cars and on its TrucTrain flatcars. It also was used extensively by the New South Wales Government Railways in Australia, in a similar fashion to the PRR. The Norfolk and Western Railway used it as an accent color on its J class steam locomotives. The Canadian Pacific Railway used it historically and painted its luxury revival cars in this color. It is also a Prismacolor colored pencil. (en)
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  • Rojo toscano (es)
  • Merah paru (in)
  • Tuscan red (en)
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