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By:Chuck Zeiler
Dates:1/6/1900 - 12/31/1966
Album Info:CB&Q diesel switchers
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CB&Q SW1 9143
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9143
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9143 at Keota, Colorado on April 8, 1957, photographer unknown, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 9143 was built by EMD in May 1940 ( c/n 1070 ) and later became BN 88, retired in July 1980.
Photo Date:  4/8/1957  Upload Date: 4/28/2020 2:15:31 PM
Location:  Keota, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CBQ 9143(SW1)
Views:  300   Comments: 0
CB&Q Mack AW Number 100
Title:  CB&Q Mack AW Number 100
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Mack Model AW number 100, sometime in 1929, photograph by Randolph L. Kulp, Marshall Pochay collection. The following is from the Burlington Route Historical Society publication Burlington Bulletin Number 6, CENTERCABS, edited by Hol Wagner.

Dwarfed even by the freight cars it is switching, the diminutive No. 100 works the Galesburg yard during 1929, shortly after its purchase. Inefficient in this service, the Mack was soon relegated to the Galesburg tie plant, where it put in over 20 years of uneventful service. Hol also included the following detailed history of the Mack:

When the Q sought to buy its first internal combustion locomotive for switching service in 1928, it turned to none other than Mack again ( having earlier purchased gas-electric motorcar 501 in 1922 ), because EMC had nothing to offer in the switcher field. What the railroad got was a tiny 30-ton, rigid frame, four-wheel, center-cab gas-electric locomotive just over 16' long. Powered by a pair of four-cylinder. 85-hp Mack truck engines, the diminutive switcher utilized General Electric electrical equipment - generators and traction motors. Cooling radiators were mounted atop the cab roof instead of the more common "winter-front" position at the ends of the hoods. Built by Mack at its Plainfield, NJ plant in November 1928 ( c/n 172001 ), the locomotive was the first model AW turned out ( only three others followed ), and was used as a demonstrator. The Q acquired it on March 20, 1929, after testing it extensively in yard and industrial switching service at Lincoln, NE. Numbered 100, the little 170-hp center-cab machine was painted solid Pullman green with gold numbers and CB&Q initials. Immediately the 100 was assigned to Galesburg, where it worked industrial trackage and the railroad's tie plant. Designed to exert 18,000 pounds of tractive force at 30% adhesion below one mile per hour, 7,000 pounds at five miles an hour, and 4,000 pounds at 10 mph, the 100 supposedly could haul 650 tons at nine miles per hour on level track or 200 tons on a 1% grade at a lower speed. This made the locomotive inefficient in all but the lightest switching chores, so by the early 1930's the 100 was assigned strictly to the Galesburg tie plant ( and equipped with large buffer plates ). Beginning in 1932, 9000-series numbers were assigned to Q gas-electric ( and soon diesel-electric ) switching power, but the tiny 100, confined to the tie plant, was not renumbered to 9100 until October 1939. And it kept the number for just one year, because the operation department decided to differentiate tie plant switchers with their own numbers so that some unknowing dispatcher wouldn't inadvertently try to assign the little machines to regular switching duties. And so, in October 1940, the Mack AW assumed its third and final number: 8900. It continued its uneventful and little photographed life in the Galesburg tie plant until finally, in August 1952, the nearly 24-year-old locomotive was retired and scrapped.

Photo Date:  6/1/1929  Upload Date: 8/19/2018 5:06:29 PM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  Randolph L. Kulp
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 100(UNKNOWN)
Views:  1000   Comments: 0
CB&Q 8903
Title:  CB&Q 8903
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 8903 at Galesburg, Illinois on August 14, 1977, photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society Bulletin Number 6, CENTER-CABS, edited by Hol Wagner. When Porter 8902 at the Galesburg tie plant finally wore out and was retired in late 1964, the 9107 ( built by GE in February 1941 c/n 12952 ) was moved to Galesburg ( from Nebraska ) as a replacement. Renumbered 8903, it was outfitted with the large buffer plates removed from the 8902. The 8903 was withdrawn from service in 1974 and sat forlornly in the Galesburg yard until late 1977, when it was finally scrapped.
Photo Date:  8/14/1977  Upload Date: 8/9/2017 10:33:48 AM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 8903(44Tonner)
Views:  513   Comments: 0
CB&Q 8903
Title:  CB&Q 8903
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 8903 at Galesburg, Illinois on August 14, 1977, photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. The folowing is from Burlington Route Historical Society Bulletin Number 6, CENTER-CABS, edited by Hol Wagner. When Porter 8902 at the Galesburg tie plant finally wore out and was retited in late 1964, the 9107 ( built by GE in February 1941 c/n 12952 ) was moved to Galesburg ( from Nebraska ) as a replacement. Renumbered 8903, it was outfitted with the large buffer plates removed from the 8902. The 8903 was withdrawn from service in 1974 and sat forlornly in the Galesburg yard until late 1977, when it was finally scrapped.
Photo Date:  8/14/1977  Upload Date: 10/19/2017 12:28:06 PM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 8903(44Tonner)
Views:  511   Comments: 0
CB&Q GE 44 Ton 9103
Title:  CB&Q GE 44 Ton 9103
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad GE 44 Ton 9103 at Galesburg, Illinois on an unknown date (my guess, 1969), photographer unknown, duplicate slide purchased off Ebay, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 9103 was built in August 1940 (c/n 12908), was assigned BN 1 (and so lettered in July 1970), sold for scrap to Precision National in November 1970.
Photo Date:  6/1/1969  Upload Date: 8/19/2016 10:40:07 PM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CBQ 9103(44Tonner)
Views:  870   Comments: 0
CB&Q GE 44 Ton 9105
Title:  CB&Q GE 44 Ton 9105
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad GE 44 Ton 9105 at Kewanee, Illinois on August 20, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was a grab shot from a passing steam excursion. I was either hanging out of a baggage car door or one of the many open vestibule dutch doors. I almost threw this slide out, but changed my mind, thinking it might be handy some day. How do I know it was 9105? I don't from the image, that's what wrote on the slide mount, so I'm sticking with it. Number 9105 was built by GE in February 1941 ( c/n 12950 ) assigned to Kewanee in its third and final decade of service, later it became BN 2, but never worked for the BN.
Photo Date:  8/20/1964  Upload Date: 4/13/2018 7:56:51 PM
Location:  Kewanee, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9105(44Tonner)
Views:  489   Comments: 0
CB&Q 44 Ton 9106
Title:  CB&Q 44 Ton 9106
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad GE 44 ton 9106, my best guess is Lincoln, Nebraska, the slide is unlabeled except for the date, August, 1963, photographer unknown, but my best guess is Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. This was the only CB&Q GE 44 ton to actually operate on the BN. The BN had renumbered a few of the 44 tonners it inherited from the Burlington, but #'s 1,2, and 4 never actually operated, although #'s 1 and 2 did receive their numbers. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin #6, CENTERCABS:

When Porter 8902 at the Galesburg tie plant finally wore out and was retired in late 1964, the 9107 was moved to Galesburg as a replacement. Renumbered 8903, it was outfitted with the large buffer plates removed from the 8902. All five 44 tonners (9103 - 9107) were still on the roster at the time of the BN merger, but only two were actually still in service: 8903 at Galesburg and 9106 at Superior Nebraska. The only 44 tonner to actually operate on the BN was 9106 renumbfred 3 shortly after the merger. It was used in and around Superior Nebraska. When the C&NW's Lincoln - Superior branch suffered a washout, rather than repair the damage, the North Western suspended service south of the missing bridge until shippers protested. The C&NW then arranged for its Superior agent to drive to the last town north of the washout, pick up the crew of the local, and bring them to Superior. The North Western crew worked the isolated end of the branch using BN 3, bring all the cars into Superior. Unfortunately the BN did not want the unit, so it was sold to Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co. in April 1971, and the unusual operation ended. The 44 tonner was quickly resold, going to northern California's Camino Placerville & Lake Tahoe. During 1971 and 1972, the shortline rebuilt the locomotive, using the hoods from its Phase V 44 tonner 101 - still numbered as such. By mid-1974 the unit was renumbered 102 and lettered for the parent Michigan - California Lumber Co. It remained in use at last report.

Photo Date:  8/1/1963  Upload Date: 5/23/2008 8:53:10 AM
Location:  Lincoln, NE
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9106(44Tonner)
Views:  3003   Comments: 1
CB&Q 9106
Title:  CB&Q 9106
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Raklroad GE 44 tonner 9106 at Superior, Nebraska on an unknown day in September 1963, photographer unknown, print from J. M. Gruber, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  9/1/1963  Upload Date: 2/6/2014 3:04:43 PM
Location:  Superior, NE
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9106(44Tonner)
Views:  709   Comments: 0
CB&Q Whitcomb 9120
Title:  CB&Q Whitcomb 9120
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Whitcomb 9120 at Newark, Illinois on April 19, 1959, photographer unknown, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is excerpted from Burlington Route Historical Society Bulletin Number 6, CENTER-CABS, edited by Hol Wagner.

Number 9120 was built in March 1932 ( c/n 50007 ) by the Whitcomb Locomotive Works of Rochelle, Illinois, ordered as number 112, delivered as number 9120. It was a 60-ton locomotive equipped with a pair of Climax Blue Streak eight-cylinder inline gasoline engines for a total of 400 horsepower. Westinghouse electrical equipment was used throughout. The trucks were the standard MCB ( Master Car Builders ) design produced by Commonwealth and were equipped with 36 inch diameter wheels and Fafnir-Melcher roller bearing journals. To improve visibility to motorists at grade crossings, the paint was adjusted from the traditional solid Pullman green to green body with a red cab and hood ends and radiator shutters in yellow, with red fuel tanks to indicate gasoline, yellow was used for diesel fuel. The full color Burlington Route herald was applied to the cab sides and circular white Safety First emblems were applied above the footboards. At an unknown date it acquired the standard Burlington switcher paint scheme.

When the 9120 was delivered, it was tested in several locations before settling down in the Wymore Division. Later, the locomotive worked several assignments in Iowa and Illinois. At some point it gained an equipment locker in front of the cab on this side, for what purpose I do not know. In July 1959 it was sold to shortline Illinois Midland ( Millington to Newark, Illinois ) where it operated until 1964, when both main generators burned up. It was retired and scrapped still wearing the Burlington paint and number.

Photo Date:  4/19/1959  Upload Date: 8/25/2019 4:37:32 PM
Location:  Newark, IL
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9120(65 Tonner)
Views:  418   Comments: 0
CB&Q Whitcomb 9120
Title:  CB&Q Whitcomb 9120
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Whitcomb 9120 at Newark, Illinois on April 19, 1959, photographer unknown, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is excerpted from Burlington Route Historical Society Bulletin Number 6, CENTER-CABS, edited by Hol Wagner.

Number 9120 was built in March 1932 ( c/n 50007 ) by the Whitcomb Locomotive Works of Rochelle, Illinois, ordered as number 112, delivered as number 9120. It was a 60-ton locomotive equipped with a pair of Climax Blue Streak eight-cylinder inline gasoline engines for a total of 400 horsepower. Westinghouse electrical equipment was used throughout. The trucks were the standard MCB ( Master Car Builders ) design produced by Commonwealth and were equipped with 36 inch diameter wheels and Fafnir-Melcher roller bearing journals. To improve visibility to motorists at grade crossings, the paint was adjusted from the traditional solid Pullman green to green body with a red cab and hood ends and radiator shutters in yellow, with red fuel tanks to indicate gasoline, yellow was used for diesel fuel. The full color Burlington Route herald was applied to the cab sides and circular white Safety First emblems were applied above the footboards. At an unknown date it acquired the standard Burlington switcher paint scheme.

When the 9120 was delivered, it was tested in several locations before settling down in the Wymore Division. Later, the locomotive worked several assignments in Iowa and Illinois. In July 1959 it was sold to shortline Illinois Midland ( Millington to Newark, Illinois ) where it operated until 1964, when both main generators burned up. It was retired and scrapped still wearing the Burlington paint and number.

Photo Date:  4/19/1959  Upload Date: 8/25/2019 5:29:34 PM
Location:  Newark, IL
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9120(65 Tonner)
Views:  405   Comments: 0
CB&Q Midwest 9123
Title:  CB&Q Midwest 9123
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Midwest 9123, date, location, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. The chosen date and location are my best guess. Number 9123 was built by Midwest Locomotive Works of Hamilton, Ohio in October 1934 (c/n 1075). It was one of three built ( CB&Q #'s 9121, 9122, 9123) and the only three locomotives built by Midwest. Number 9121 was built in October 1933, and was the first diesel locomotive on the Burlington, pre-dating the Pioneer Zephyr (built April 1934) by several months. The Midwest locomotives were powered by a pair of Cummins L-6 six-cylinder four-cycle diesels rated at 225 horsepower each. Electrical equipment was from GE, a pair of GT-1160-B-1 self-exciting generators and four 714-B-1 traction motors. Number 9121 was requisitioned on October 1941 by the US Army during WWII becoming USAX 7196, later sold to Stockton Terminal & Eastern, becoming STE 10, scrapped in 1959. Number 9122 lasted until 1962, and 9123 lasted until November 1965. Number 9123 was the only unit altered with louvers added to the carbody and box-like vents in diagonally opposite corners of the cab roof. The bell, originally behind the headlight on one end, was moved forward toward the cab, and later to a location below the frame. It shows evidence of exhaust stack extensions, probably to help clear the added roof vents.
Photo Date:  10/1/1965  Upload Date: 3/11/2014 11:58:40 AM
Location:  West Burlington, IA
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9123(65 Tonner)
Views:  947   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW 9134
Title:  CB&Q SW 9134
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW 9134 at Omaha, Nebraska on July 8, 1962, photographer unknown, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 9134 was built by EMC in October 1937 ( c/n 683 ) and traded in June 1966.
Photo Date:  7/8/1962  Upload Date: 12/27/2019 9:24:11 PM
Location:  Omaha, NE
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9134(SW)
Views:  466   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW 9135
Title:  CB&Q SW 9135
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW 9135 at Galesburg, Illinois on June 30, 1952, photographer unknown, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 9135 was built by EMC in October 1937 ( c/n 697 ) and traded in May 1965.
Photo Date:  6/30/1952  Upload Date: 12/31/2019 1:32:00 PM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9135(SW)
Views:  313   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9137
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9137
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9137 with class lights at Council Bluffs, Iowa on March 21, 1959, Kodachrome by unknown photographer, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 9137 was built in June 1939 (c/n 898), and some time after the merger became BN 79.
Photo Date:  3/21/1959  Upload Date: 2/5/2013 3:54:17 PM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9137(SW1)
Views:  1204   Comments: 1
CB&Q SW1 9139
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9139
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9139 at West Burlington, Iowa on September 26, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built by Electro-Motive Corporation, completed June 15, 1939 (c/n 900) on EMC Order E259, later became BN 84, was retired by the BN in November 1975, became Billings Grain 84, then PVGX 84. The blur in the foreground is whatever I was bracing the camera on for stabilization during a slow shutter exposure. West Burlington, Iowa on September 26, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built by Electro-Motive Corporation, completed June 15, 1939 (c/n 900) on EMC Order E259, later became BN 84, was retired by the BN in November 1975, became Billings Grain 84, then PVGX 84. The blur in the foreground is whatever I was bracing the camera on for stabilization during a slow shutter exposure.
Photo Date:  9/26/1965  Upload Date: 5/11/2008 12:06:46 PM
Location:  West Burlington, IA
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9139(SW1)
Views:  1963   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9140
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9140
Description:  CB&Q SW1 9140 at Eola, Illinois on July 15, 1963, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built by EMC in June 1939 (c/n 901) on Order E259, it became BN 85 sometime after March 2, 1970, later became Potlatch Lumber 85, later still ISCX 9140, then WAMX 107. Shortly after this photo was taken, 9140 was shopped and repainted with the billboard BURLINGTON replacing the slogans on the hood.
Photo Date:  7/15/1963  Upload Date: 10/9/2008 1:04:59 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9140(SW1)
Views:  1308   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9140
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9140
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9140 at West Chicago, Illinois on February 28, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was about as far north as you could go on CB&Q rails in West Chicago.
Photo Date:  2/28/1965  Upload Date: 2/14/2013 3:14:49 PM
Location:  West Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9140(SW1)
Views:  908   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9140
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9140
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9140 in West Chicago, Illinois on February 28, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  2/28/1965  Upload Date: 2/15/2013 2:17:01 PM
Location:  West Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9140(SW1)
Views:  976   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9140
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9140
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9140 at West Chicago, Illinois on February 28, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was the power for the Irish Mail, which traced the steps of the original route of the Chicago & Aurora Railroad. At its inception (chartered on February 12, 1849) the C&A was nothing more than about 12 miles of track built between Aurora and West Chicago. The C&A's connection to Chicago was on trackage rights on the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad, later the C&NW. Eventually, the C&A built its own right-of-way into Chicago, then becoming the CB&Q, and the first track built became relegated to branch line service from then on. The major interest of the CB&Q in West Chicago was the General Mills plant Note the Mars light mounted on the handrail.
Photo Date:  2/28/1965  Upload Date: 3/14/2008 2:39:30 PM
Location:  West Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9140(SW1)
Views:  1498   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9140
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9140
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9140 at Eola, Illinois on May 22, 1915, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  5/22/1965  Upload Date: 7/16/2015 2:18:25 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9140(SW1)
Views:  507   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9141
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9141
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9141 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on an unknown day in February 1958. Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 9141 was built in May 1940 (c/n 1068), became BN 86 sometime after the merger, retired by the BN in November 1975, became PotlatXh Lumber 86.
Photo Date:  2/1/1958  Upload Date: 5/11/2008 7:44:48 PM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9141(SW1)
Views:  1811   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9141
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9141
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9141 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on June 10, 1963, photographer unknown, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 9141 was built by EMD in May 1940 ( c/n 1068 ) and later became BN 86, retired in November 1975.
Photo Date:  6/10/1963  Upload Date: 4/11/2020 10:58:50 AM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9141(SW1)
Views:  316   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9142
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9142
Description:  Chicdgo Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9142 at West Burlington, Iowa on September 26, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 9142 was built in May 1940 (c/n 1069), became BN 87 sometime after March 2, 1970, was retired by the BN in May 1983. According to the Comprhensive Guide To Industrial Locomotive (3rd Edition), this locomotive became ContiCarriers 1364, later Xcel Energy (ILSX)%1364.
Photo Date:  9/26/1965  Upload Date: 5/11/2008 11:34:28 AM
Location:  West Burlington, IA
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9142(SW1)
Views:  1294   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9153
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9153
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9153 at the Aurora, Illinois Roundhouse on October 11, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in February 1941 (c/n 1285) on EMD Order E375, it became BN 97 sometime after the March 2, 1970 merger, was retired from the BN in August 1983.
Photo Date:  10/11/1964  Upload Date: 6/21/2010 6:40:29 PM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9153(SW1)
Views:  1135   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9153
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9153
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9153 at Aurora, Illinois on July 17, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. In the background is the Aurora Car Shops. It appears that the trucks were painted after they were placed on the flnt car.
Photo Date:  7/17/1965  Upload Date: 8/20/2015 1:45:17 PM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9153(SW1)
Views:  724   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9153
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9153
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Qˆincy Railroad SW1 9153 at Aurora, Illinois on July 17, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. In the background is the Aurora Car Shops.
Photo Date:  7/17/1965  Upload Date: 6/11/2018 12:13:00 PM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9153(SW1)
Views:  397   Comments: 0
CB&Q SW1 9153
Title:  CB&Q SW1 9153
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad SW1 9153 at Aurora, Illinois on September 11, 1965, Kodachrome by ChuckÚ[eiler. For several years, this locomotive was assigned to the Aurora depot. It was built in February 1941 (c/n 1285) on EMD Order E375, became BN 97 sometime afteu the March 2, 1970 merger, and was retired by the BN in August 1983.
Photo Date:  9/11/1965  Upload Date: 3/13/2008 1:24:11 PM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9153(SW1)
Views:  1088   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW1 9200
Title:  CB&Q NW1 9200
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW1 9200 at Clyde, Illinois on March 28, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in November 1937 (c/n 775) on EMC Order E185, it was retired and traded during September 1965.
Photo Date:  3/28/1965  Upload Date: 5/7/2009 8:17:14 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9200(NW1)
Views:  860   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW1 9201 and GP-30 964
Title:  CB&Q NW1 9201 and GP-30 964
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW1 9201 and GP30 964 at Clyde, Illinois, on June 27, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler Number 9201 was built by Electro-Motive Corporation (EMC) in December 1937 (c/n 776), and traded to EMD in July 1965 for a SW-1200. It is one of 27 NW1s built, and two were owned by the CB&Q. The NW1 was powered by a 900 hp Winton 201A V-12 diesel prime mover coupled to a GE main generator driving four GE traction motors. By 1930, EMC and the Winton Engine Company had become subsidiaries of General Motors. The spotting feature of the NW1 is the side vents at the top of the hood at the radiator end. The N in NW indicates Nine hundred horsepower, and the W indicates a Welded frame. This locomotive could be ordered with a Cast frame, producing a NC1, and could also come with Westinghouse electrical gear.
Photo Date:  6/27/1965  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 10:09:30 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9201(NW1) CBQ 964(GP30)
Views:  1554   Comments: 1
CB&Q NW1 9201
Title:  CB&Q NW1 9201
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW1 9201 at Clyde, Illinois on June 27, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built December 1937 (c/n 776), retired July 1965. This view shows the radiator vent doors on the top of the hood, which were manually opened and closed, and also shows the headlight visor with integral numberboards.
Photo Date:  6/27/1965  Upload Date: 5/22/2008 12:22:21 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9201(NW1)
Views:  1028   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW1 9201
Title:  CB&Q NW1 9201
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW1 9201 at Clyde, Illinois on June 27, 1965,Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built December 1937 (c/n 776), retired July 1965. It was powered by a Winton 201A 12-cylinder prime mover driving a General Electric main generator and traction motors. Approximately 27 NW1's were built.
Photo Date:  6/27/1965  Upload Date: 3/16/2008 9:41:07 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9201(NW1)
Views:  1175   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9207
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9207
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9207 at Eola, Illinois on July 15, 1963, photograph by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  7/15/1963  Upload Date: 8/27/2015 1:27:21 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9207(NW2)
Views:  879   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9207
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9207
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9207 and VO-1000 9379 at Clyde, Illinois on November 15, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This NW2 was built in March 1941 (c/n 1288) on EMD Order E376 for 15 NW2's (#'s 9205-9219), among the last switchers built by EMD for the duration of World War II, when on April 4, 1942 the War Production Board (WPB) restricted EMD to building road diesels (the model FT) and model 567 diesel engine blocks for ships and submarines. As a result, when the CB&Q went shopping for more diesel switchers, the WPB assigned Alco S2's (9 - #'s 9300-9308) and Baldwin VO-1000's (30 - #'s 9350-9379). The last CB&Q VO-1000, #9379, built in December 1944 (c/n 71978) is seen here, and was retired in March 1967.
Photo Date:  11/15/1964  Upload Date: 3/18/2009 11:36:56 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9207(NW2) CBQ 9379(VO-1000)
Views:  1430   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9208
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9208
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9208 at Sterling, Illinois on December 28, 1963, photograph by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  12/28/1963  Upload Date: 8/27/2015 1:46:40 PM
Location:  Sterling, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9208(NW2)
Views:  1221   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9209
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9209
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9209 at Naperville, Illinois on September 4, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. On this photo date, 9209 was the assigned power for the East End Way Freight, which switched the industries between Eola and Congress Park. Because it was road power and the train was an Extra, it displays class lights as required by the rules.
Photo Date:  9/4/1964  Upload Date: 7/16/2015 12:38:56 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9209(NW2)
Views:  317   Comments: 2
CB&Q NW2 9209
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9209
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9209 on the eastbound East End Way Freight (Extra 9209 East to the Dispatcher) at Naperville, Illinois, September 4, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was a pre-war switcher, built in April 1941 (c/n 1290) on EMD Order E376. The Burlington received 17 pre-war NW2's (9203-9219) before EMD was restricted from building switchers by the War Production Board. They were delivered with short exhaust stacks, only a couple of inches above the hood. The Burlington added home made straight stacks, and in this case, added covers to keep the rain and snow out. On the running board ahead of the cab is an enclosure and connected to that enclosure is a box on top of the hood. This was ATS (Automatic Train Stop) equipment required to operate over the C&NW main between Agnew and Sterling. If this locomotive (or 9208) was not available to operate Trains 92 and 93, the CB&Q would pay a fine to the C&NW, and the C&NW would be required to hold its trains east of Sterling and west of Agnew until the Q train cleared the appropriate control point. This locomotive also has class lights installed, required of all CB&Q locomotives used in road service. Engineer Fred Huntley is about to board his charge and back out onto the main and head for Downers Grove, having finished switching Naperville. This locomotive became BN 506 and was retired in May 1983.
Photo Date:  9/4/1964  Upload Date: 12/19/2008 2:24:27 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9209(NW2)
Views:  673   Comments: 4
CB&Q NW2 9209
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9209
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9209 on the East End Way Freight at Naperville, Illinois on September 4, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  9/4/1964  Upload Date: 8/27/2015 3:28:06 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  CBQ 9209(NW2)
Views:  497   Comments: 1
CB&Q NW2 9209
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9209
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9209 eastbound at West Eola, Illinois on July 17, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  7/17/1965  Upload Date: 2/7/2013 3:20:48 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9209(NW2)
Views:  433   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9211
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9211
Description:  A wave from the Engineer of Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9211 with class lights at Cicero, Illinois on March 26, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built during April 1941 (c/n 1292), and became BN 508 and was retired during July 1982.
Photo Date:  3/26/1966  Upload Date: 5/11/2008 9:30:51 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9211(NW2)
Views:  1324   Comments: 1
CB&Q NW2 9212
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9212
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9212 on the East End Way Freight on July 15, 1963, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in April 1941 (c/n 1293) on EMD Order E376, became BN 509, and was retired in May 1983. Note that it has a second air hose, indicating it was set up for signals from the communication air hose, generally used in passenger service/switching. It is coupled to an MP and PRR boxcar, common freight cars in this neighborhood at this time, indicating perhaps that the suppliers for Kroehler Mfg. Co., which 9212 was switching, were located in the MP & PRR service areas. The Naperville train station is in the background.
Photo Date:  7/15/1963  Upload Date: 1/9/2009 10:57:11 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9212(NW2)
Views:  1293   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9212
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9212
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9212 at Naperville, Illinois on July 15, 1963, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This is the East End Way Freight (on this date it is officially Extra 9212 East), which left Eola at about 7:00 AM Monday through Friday and switched the industries between Eola and Congress Park. It's about 9:00 AM and the way freight has finished switching Kroehler (a furniture manufacturer) and has set out the cars for Boecker, the grain tower in the background, and Moser Lumber. Seen here backing the way freight onto main Track #1, the locomotive will cut off the train, leaving it on the main, and pull forward down the Boecker lead and pick up the empties (or loads, Boecker received coal and shipped grain). He will back up, shove forward and couple onto the loads (or empties) he set out earlier for Boecker and spot them for Boecker to unload (or load). Then with the Boecker loads (or empties) and Moser's loads of lumber on the front of the locomotive, he will couple onto his train and pull forward to clear the crossovers on the three main tracks. When the dispatcher gives permission, the way freight will back across all three mains. Once on Track 3 (the closest track in this photo), he will switch Moser Lumber, again freight cars handled on the front of the loco. When all is complete, he will perform a "flying switch" maneuver to get the freight cars on the front of his loco onto his train which is parked on Track 3. The procedure is to back about a half mile from the Moser switch, accelerate toward the switch, about half way there cut the loco off at speed, continue to accelerate toward the switch, heading the loco into the siding and lining the switch so the loose freight cars will drift past the switch and smack into the standing way freight.
Photo Date:  7/15/1963  Upload Date: 5/8/2009 8:10:20 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9212(NW2)
Views:  679   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9214
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9214
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9214 eastbound on the East End Way Freight at Naperville, Illinois on June 11, 1963, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built April 1941 (c/n 1295), became BN 511, and was retired July 1982. It was delivered with short stacks, and straight stack extensions were added by the railroad.
Photo Date:  6/11/1963  Upload Date: 5/27/2008 10:18:07 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9214(NW2)
Views:  1091   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9216
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9216
Description:  CB&Q NW2 9216 on the East End Way Freight, Naperville, Illinois, November 7, 1963, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This is a typical CB&Q pre-war NW2, built May 1941 (c/n 1297) on EMD Ordder E376. It was delivered with short stacks, and the Burlington (along with almost all other railroads) added home made qtraight stacks. It has class lights, a CB&Q requirement for road use, and shows the CB&Q adjustment of the aftercooler pipes. As delivered by EMD, the pipes were tyqically mounted on top of the main air reservoir tank, and only one pipe was visible. For some reason, the CB&Q rotated the pipe array 90 degrees, as seen here. This,locomotive became BN 513 and was retired by the BN in June 1982.
Photo Date:  11/7/1963  Upload Date: 11/27/2009 9:00:33 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives: 
Views:  520   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9216
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9216
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9216 and crew at Naperville, Illinois on November 7, 1963, photograph by Chuck Zeiler. This was the westbound East End Way Freight with a five man crew, but one gentleman decided he didn't want his picture taken. The only name I know for sure is Fred Huntley, the gentleman in the lower left striking up an Engineer's pose. I believe the Fireman was Norm Herrington, the gentleman with the black hat. This locomotive was built in May 1941 (c/n 1297) on EMD Order E376, an order for 15 pre-war NW2's (9205-9219). It became BN 513 and was retired in June 1982. A note from Bob Campbell, The conductor is to the right of the coupler, and his name is Harley Peshia, the Brakeman on the cab steps is Don "Spike" Burand.
Photo Date:  11/7/1963  Upload Date: 10/18/2008 8:12:27 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives: 
Views:  2150   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9216
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9216
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9216 at Aurora, Illinois on April 19, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  4/19/1964  Upload Date: 2/15/2013 3:19:22 PM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives: 
Views:  587   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9218
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9218
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9218 at Eola, Illinois on February 13, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive is equipped with a Vapor standby heater, evidence being the enclosure just ahead of the cab. The idea was to allow the diesel prime mover to be shut down in cold weather and the standby heater would heat and circulate the cooling water though the block. It was seldom (if ever) used due to the difficulty starting the prime mover with cold batteries as well as the other cold appliances (generator, air compressor, etc.).
Photo Date:  2/13/1966  Upload Date: 3/25/2014 3:21:21 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9218(NW2)
Views:  578   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9220
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9220
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9220 at Clyde, Illinois on April 20, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built in August 1946 (c/n 3616), it became BN 517 and was retired by the BN in June 1982. This was the CB&Q's first post-war NW2, EMD Order E699 was for 28 NW2's, road numbers 9220-9247.
Photo Date:  4/20/1965  Upload Date: 12/8/2009 12:19:24 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 9220(NW2)
Views:  797   Comments: 1
CB&Q NW2 9221
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9221
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9221 stopped over Austin Boulevard at Clyde, Illinois on March 14, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 9221 was built in August 1946 (c/n 3617) on order E699, became BN 518 and was retired June 1982.
Photo Date:  3/14/1965  Upload Date: 11/12/2015 3:55:12 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 9221(NW2)
Views:  311   Comments: 0
CB&Q NW2 9221
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9221
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9221 at Clyde, Illinois on March 14, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 9221 was built in August 1946 (c/n 3617) on order E699, became BN 518 and was retired June 1982. My guess is there was a red line underlining EVERYWHERE WEST on this bridge which a few tall trucks have taken exception to.
Photo Date:  3/14/1965  Upload Date: 5/3/2008 5:59:10 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Bridge
Locomotives:  CBQ 9221(NW2)
Views:  1210   Comments: 1
CB&Q NW2 9222
Title:  CB&Q NW2 9222
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9222 at Aurora, Illinois on June 26, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  6/26/1965  Upload Date: 6/12/2016 7:10:37 PM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  CBQ 9222(NW2)
Views:  393   Comments: 0


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