I've noticed some odd rollsigns on the R46 that I'm unfamiliar with. The common Neue Haas Grotesk rollsign normally looks like this (made by Some Train Enthusiast):
However, I have also noticed other possibly older rollsigns. This is how the older R42 Standard rollsign looks like (made by Some Train Enthusiast):
Despite this existing, I have not actually seen this on the R46. I have seen other similar route bullets, but the entire rollsign seems to be different. I have collected these sightings together as an attempt to figure out the rollsigns, and I've concluded that some older rollsigns with weird font choices exist:
Rollsign #1 Possibility: Entire rollsign is in Standard (a bit thin), seen on #5824 and #6142 (I assume #6142 originally had a Neue Haas Grotesk rollsign but for some reason was given a Standard rollsign, this happened with R42s as well)
Rollsign #2 Possibility: This is a mix of the older and newer R42 rollsign, with some in Neue Haas Grotesk (F, G, N, <W>, Q, NIS) and some in Standard (R, <R>). It also includes JFK, diamond W instead of circle, and diamond brown R. The Q and R seem a bit distorted at some angles for some reason. This is seen on the rollsigns in the list from #5498 to #5592 and #5660 to #5770.
Rollsign #3 Possibility: Standard (F), Neue Haas Grotesk , Neue Haas Grotesk (R). Possibly the older R42 rollsign, but it has a Neue Haas Grotesk
Rollsign #4 Possibility: One with a weird Standard as seen in #5622, though the picture may be from a different car.
I have car #5774 marked down for having an old rollsign, but I am unable to find any pictures.
If anyone has any information about these R46 rollsigns, please let me know.