Logo
Chuck Zeiler's Collection
 
5/3/2024
 
 
 
 
 
By:Chuck Zeiler
Dates:1/16/1901 - 12/31/1966
Album Info:Mostly CB&Q freight diesel locomotives that passed through Naperville, Illinois during the mid-1960's
  Page Controls   View:  Pics Per Page:
CB&Q F3 133D
Title:  CB&Q F3 133D
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Rairoad F3 133D at Clyde, Illinois on March 26, 1966, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in January 1949 (c/n 7053) on EMD Order E957A as the trailing cab of locomotive 133, an A-B-B-A set of F3's semi-permanently coupled. It was traded to GE for credit on an order of U28C's in July 1966.
Photo Date:  3/26/1966  Upload Date: 3/20/2008 7:59:55 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 133D(F3A)
Views:  1076   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 134D
Title:  CB&Q F3 134D
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 134D westbound at Naperville, Illinois on April 1, 1964, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Sorry about the quality of the photo. I was 16, this was one of the first Kodachromes I shot. I learned to pan with the train after this. I used to caddy on the golf course in the background to help pay for this film.
Photo Date:  4/1/1964  Upload Date: 9/23/2013 6:10:00 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  CBQ 134D(F3A)
Views:  497   Comments: 1
CB&Q F3 134D
Title:  CB&Q F3 134D
Description:  CB&Q F3 134D eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on November 29, 1964, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Almost invisible past the signal bridge on the right side is excursion steam locomotive 4960 backing a fantrip to Aurora. I'm not sure of the occasion, but I have several photos showing 4960 and train in the siding at Naperville on this date. I do not have the flyer for this trip, but I have one for the previous Sunday (11/22/1964) for a trip to Rockford, and another flyer for a couple of Sunday's after this date (12/13/1964) advertising a trip from Chicago to Santa Claus Land (two hours west of Aurora), possibly Ottawa or Flagg Center, near Oregon, Illinois, where there was a wye to turn the train.
Photo Date:  11/29/1964  Upload Date: 4/4/2008 9:28:21 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 134D(F3A)
Views:  848   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 134D
Title:  CB&Q F3 134D
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 134D at Clyde, Illinois on March 14, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.. This locomotive was built in November 1948 (c/n 7015) on EMD Order E957A as the trailing cab of locomotive 134, an A-B-B-A set of F3's semi-permanently coupled. The drawbars were replaced with couplers and the suffix letters were added to the numberboards beginning in the 1950's. This locomotive was traded to EMD for credit on an order of GP40's during December 1966.
Photo Date:  3/14/1965  Upload Date: 4/5/2008 9:42:03 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 134D(F3A)
Views:  698   Comments: 1
CB&Q F3 135A
Title:  CB&Q F3 135A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 135A in the Clyde, Illinois Diesel House on June 6, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built during November 1948 (c/n 7016) on EMD Order E957A and traded for credit on an order of GP40's in March 1968.
Photo Date:  6/6/1965  Upload Date: 4/6/2008 10:43:40 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 135A(F3A)
Views:  1209   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 136D
Title:  CB&Q F3 136D
Description:  A friendly wave from the cab of Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 136D eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on August 10, 1964, slide by Chuck Zeiler. This image was 37th on a 36 exposure roll, so Kodak did not put it in a mount, but included an iron-on mount for me to mount it myself. As a 16 year old, I tried to squeeze an extra exposure out of each roll of film, sometimes I got lucky (as in this case) sometimes I didn't. Number 136D was built in November 1944 (c/n 7019) and traded to EMD in January 1967. And I should be called on the carpet for standing between live rails when I took this photo.
Photo Date:  8/10/1964  Upload Date: 9/23/2013 7:35:43 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  CBQ 136D(F3A)
Views:  585   Comments: 1
CB&Q F3 136A
Title:  CB&Q F3 136A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 136A at Clyde, Illinois on May 9, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Also pictured is UP GP30 963, in pool service, likely assigned to the CGI (Chicago - Grand Island) expedited freight between the two named cities.
Photo Date:  5/9/1965  Upload Date: 4/6/2008 10:21:41 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 136A(F3A) UP 863(GP30)
Views:  1213   Comments: 3
CB&Q F3 136A
Title:  CB&Q F3 136A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 136A at Clyde, Illinois on May 9, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in November 1948 (c/n 7018) on EMD Order 957A, it was traded for a GP40 in March 1968.
Photo Date:  5/9/1965  Upload Date: 5/2/2008 9:20:10 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 136A(F3A)
Views:  916   Comments: 1
CB&Q F3 136A
Title:  CB&Q F3 136A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 136A eastbound at Naperville, Illinos on February 12, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The EMD F-units were known as Graybacks on the CB&Q. This particular unit (or motor, as the individual units were called on the Q) was built on EMD Order E-957 in November 1948 (c/n 7018) as the lead cab of a drawbar-coupled A-B-B-A set of Phase IV F3's, road number 136. Beginning in 1951, the Burlington began replacing the drawbars with couplers, at first breaking the A-B-B-A sets into A-B sets, still drawbar coupled. Eventually even those drawbars were replaced with couplers. This motor was traded in to EMD on an order of GP40's in March 1968.
Photo Date:  2/12/1966  Upload Date: 11/12/2008 1:02:30 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 136A(F3A)
Views:  951   Comments: 0
CBQ 140
Title:  CBQ 140
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad U28B 140 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in March 1970, photograph by Jim Wozniczka, Louis Zadnichek collection.
Photo Date:  3/1/1970  Upload Date: 12/12/2020 12:05:32 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Jim Wozinczka
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 140(U28B)
Views:  159   Comments: 0
CB&Q F2 153A
Title:  CB&Q F2 153A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F2 153A at Galesburg, Illinois on July 4, 1961, Kodachrome duplicate from Lee Hastman, Chuck Zeiler collection. I make a point to not post duplicate slides, but in this case I will make an exception.

Number 153A was built in July 1946 (c/n 3024) and traded to EMD in June 1964. In 1946 the Burlington ordered 10 F2's with the intention of mating them with pairs of FT's. The FT's had been delivered in 1944 as semi-permanently coupled A-B-B-A sets constituting a single locomotive. The Q desired better utilization of the locomotives and 5400 horsepower locomotive was more than needed for the trains dispatched at the time. Five FT locomotives were broken into A-B sets and semi-permanently coupled to the F2's producing a 4050 hp locomotive. The FT's so modified were renumbered into the 150 number series, and the cab unit was given a C suffix. In this case, F2 153A is connected by drawbar to FT's 153B and 153C (ex-FT's 102B and 102A), producing a single locomotive numbered 153.

Photo Date:  7/4/1961  Upload Date: 9/23/2013 11:28:06 AM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  Lee Hastman
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 153A(F2A)
Views:  3445   Comments: 0
CB&Q FT 153C
Title:  CB&Q FT 153C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad FT 153C westbound at Naperville, Illinois on November 7, 1963, photograph by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in February 1944 (c/n 2112) on EMD Order E561A as CB&Q FT 102A, the lead cab of locomotive 102, an A-B-B-A set of FT's. When EMD introduced the model F2, the Burlington broke up several sets of FT's, and mated an FT A-B pair with an F2 cab, and renumbered the set, in this case, the FT A-B-F2 set was numbered 153. For maintenance purposes, the FT cab was sub-lettered 153C, although the suffix letter was only visible in one inch lettering below the word BURLINGTON on the side panels. Sometime during June, 1964 this locomotive set was traded to EMD as credit on an order of GP35's.
Photo Date:  11/7/1963  Upload Date: 12/17/2008 11:04:44 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 153C(FTA)
Views:  1212   Comments: 0
CB&Q F2 157C
Title:  CB&Q F2 157C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F2 157C westbound at Naperville, Illinois on April 14, 1962, photograph by Chuck Zeiler. It is pictured here leading four GP-20's (three are UP units) on the CGI (Chicago Grand Island) expedited freight that featured pooled locomotives from the CB&Q and UP. The F2 would have to lead because of its Manual Transition. The CB&Q received ten F2's in July 1946 (built on EMD Order E648) as 150A-154A and 155C-159C. This particular locomotive was built during July 1946 (c/n 3023) and traded to EMD as credit on an order of GP35's during July 1964. The first five CB&Q FT A/B/B/A sets 100-104 were broken up into A/B sets and renumbered and mated with a single F2, producing 10 semi-permanently coupled FTA/B-F2 4050 horsepower locomotives (or, in CB&Q parlance, a 4050 hp motor). At this time a second headlight was added to the nose door of the FT's which had been delivered with a single headlight. The F2's were the final CB&Q F style locomotive delivered with the "freight-style" pilot. The F2 was a transitional design from the FT to the F3, retaining some of the FT's internal features (the FT's 1350 hp 16-cylinder 567A diesel with belt-driven auxiliaries was replaced with a 1500 hp model 567B with gear-driven auxiliaries, but because the FT's D8 main generator was retained, the output was limited to 1350 hp), and introduced the new carbody featuring three equally-spaced portholes on the side and four roof mounted radiator cooling fans driven by electric motors (replacing the belt drive in the FT's). The FT's belt-driven traction motor blower was also electrically powered. This carbody carried over to the first run (or Phase) of the F3 production. Only 74 F2A's and 30 F2B's were built.
Photo Date:  4/14/1962  Upload Date: 5/5/2008 8:43:12 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 157C(F2A)
Views:  1985   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 160A
Title:  CB&Q F3 160A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 160A eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on February 7, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Bad weather, fast train, slow film.
Photo Date:  2/7/1965  Upload Date: 9/13/2013 12:51:23 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  CBQ 160A(F3A)
Views:  722   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 160A
Title:  CB&Q F3 160A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 160A eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on July 28, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler, This locomotive was built during November 1947 (c/n 4469) on EMD Order E797A and was traded for a SD45 during January 1970.
Photo Date:  7/28/1965  Upload Date: 4/16/2008 1:07:32 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 160A(F3A)
Views:  918   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 160A
Title:  CB&Q F3 160A
Description:  The Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad depot at Barstow, Illinois, was located in the middle of a wye, seen here on August 28, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Also pictured is CB&Q F3 160A on Train #88. My friend Chris Burritt passed away on January 7, 2008, and I started looking at photos I have that may have him in them, and they bring back memories. He is pictured here in the shadows of the depot, performing the roll-by inspection of the train, as required by his job. This train movement was called a saw-by. Train #88 fit into the siding, but the other train (with the Great Northern car) did not. So #88 pulled into the siding short of the switch at the other end. The other train then pulled forward behind #88 and continued, dragging its rear end clear of #88.

Here is another story to go with this photo. Folks who know Chris probably know him for his film work, but he also held a job on the CB&Q railroad in the summer of 1966. I tagged along as Chris worked at Galva, Barstow, and Moline, Illinois as a relief telegraph operator, substituting for the regular operators as they took their vacation time off. We would sit in the station at Galva, Chris would be in communication with the train dispatcher, and would write train orders and hand them up to passing trains using a hoop (actually, a Y-shaped device). The trains didn't stop, and it was Chris's duty to stand close to the tracks and hold the hoop in such a fashion that a crew member could reach out of the passing train and grab the orders. This would happen twice per train, the locomotive crew and the conductor behind would both need to grab orders, so Chris had to throw the first hoop aside after the first set of orders were picked up and get the second hoop into position. This produced a lot of excitement in a short period of time, usually followed by a few hours of utter boredom as nothing happened until the next train passed. One of the interesting things we did to pass the time was to make wagers as to when the next milk can would explode. Local farmers would bring their milk to the station in Galva in those large cans that are now collectible antiques. If the farmer was late and missed the train, the cans would sit out in the sun most of the day. On a really hot day, the top would blow off a can from the pressure of heated milk, and the station and platform would be covered in some of the foulest smelling substance we ever experienced. It certainly wasn't milk when it erupted from the can. Just to survive, we hosed the mess down with water. When Chris was assigned to Galva, we would eat at the local diner. There we met two young women, and struck up an acquaintance. Although we were both 18 at the time, neither of us knew what to do next. Chris was more worldly, since he went to a co-ed high school. But I was in prep school at the time, studying to be a Benedictine Monk. That didn't pan out, but I didn't know it at the time of this photo. In fact, the few weeks spent with Chris on the railroad that summer probably changed the course of my life.

Photo Date:  8/28/1966  Upload Date: 3/12/2008 9:20:31 AM
Location:  Barstow, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Scenic,Yard,Station,Action
Locomotives:  CBQ 160A(F3A)
Views:  8172   Comments: 27
CB&Q F3 162
Title:  CB&Q F3 162
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 162 eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on November 15, 1963, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built in June 1948 on EMD Order 1007A, this three unit F3 set was the only locomotive built under EMD Order E1007. The F3A's were c/n 6506 & 6507, while the B unit was c/n 6508. Considered a single locomotive (or motor, on the CB&Q), it was drawbar connected so there was no need to display suffix letters, although the letters were assigned for maintenance purposes. In the mid-1960's these units were broken up, couplers replaced the drawbars, and the suffix letters were applied to the cab side and numberboards. All three units were traded to EMD as credit on a GP40 order in January 1968. The gentleman on the phone on the left side of the frame is calling the dispatcher. Although the switches are manually thrown, they are electronically locked. It was unusual for a train to cross over at Naperville, so there must have been a problem between Naperville and Downers Grove, where there were dispatcher-controlled crossover switches. This train will soon cross over from Track 3 (which he occupies in this photo) to Track 2, but will have to stop when the rear end clears the crossovers, so the rear brakeman can realign and lock the switches.
Photo Date:  11/15/1963  Upload Date: 4/17/2009 12:56:53 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 162(F3A)
Views:  587   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 162
Title:  CB&Q F3 162
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 162 westbound at Naperville, Illinois on March 14, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The slow film of the day would not permit a sharp image in this lighting situation, but the train was stopped, and that gave me the opportunity to get my camera and get the shot. The signal that stopped this train was in the distance and some Engineer's could get their trains stopped before blocking Loomis Street, the only grade crossing in Naperville. The gates were down, but they would send out the head brakeman to flag the crossing and get automobile traffic around the gates and across safely.
Photo Date:  3/14/1965  Upload Date: 10/26/2013 12:02:06 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 162(F3A)
Views:  419   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 162
Title:  CB&Q F3 162
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 162 eastbound at Aurora, Illinois on July 17, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Although three locomotives are seen, this was considered a single locomotive (or motor, as the CB&Q employees called them) , and were lettered with suffix letters in small one-inch letters below the word BURLINGTON on the side for maintenance purposes. During the 1960's the A-B-A F-3's were broken up, the drawbars were replaced with couplers, and the suffix letters were added to the numberboards. This unit could be either 162A (c/n 6506) or 162C (c/n 6507), both built in June 1948, both traded to EMD on an order of GP40's during January 1968.
Photo Date:  7/17/1965  Upload Date: 4/8/2008 12:28:03 PM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 162(F3A)
Views:  765   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 162
Title:  CB&Q F3 162
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 162, eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on August 10, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built under EMD order E1007 in June 1948. It was delivered as a drawbar-connected A/B/A set. The individual units were given suffix letters, barely visible in one inch letters painted on the sides below the word BURLINGTON. Sometime after this photo, but before the end of the year, the drawbars were replaced with couplers, and suffix letters were applied to the sides and numberboards. The lead unit pictured could be either 162A or 162C.
Photo Date:  8/10/1965  Upload Date: 4/7/2008 12:12:25 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 162(F3A)
Views:  685   Comments: 0
CB&Q F3 162C
Title:  CB&Q F3 162C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 162C westbound Naperville, Illinois on December 18, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This is Second Train #11, the Nebraska Zephyr. In addition to Zephyr duties, Train #11 also carried the mail between Chicago and Lincoln, Nebraska. This second section is all mail storage cars. It is in charge of freight units, probably capable of keeping up with the stop and go schedule of First #11. Locomotive 162C was built in June 1948 (c/n 6507) as the rear cab of motor 162 (CB&Q term for a set of coupled locomotives), and traded in for credit on an order for GP40's in January 1968.
Photo Date:  12/18/1965  Upload Date: 3/16/2008 10:02:20 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 162C(F3A)
Views:  681   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 163A
Title:  CB&Q F7 163A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 163A westbound at Naperville, Illinois on August 10, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in May 1950 (c/n 9692) on EMD Order 3021, was wrecked at Tecumseh, Nebraska on July 5, 1968, and traded as credit on an order for SD45's in February 1969. It is seen here westbound on Track 3 on what, for a few minutes, was a very busy piece of railroad. Normally, Track 3 was for eastbound moves, although it was signalled for movement in either direction. When the gates started ringing, I grabbed my camera and shot the arriving Dinky (commuter train), which according to the CB&Q Employees Timetable #10 (effective April 25, 1965) was Train #111, on Track 1, the usual westbound track. The gates did not go up after the Dinky, and I saw two approaching headlights. The next train was westbound #25, the North Coast Limited, on Track 2. As #25 was passing, F7 163A passed by on Track 3. Most likely this freight will cross over behind #25 at Eola, about 5 or 6 miles further west. It certainly was an interesting couple of minutes.
Photo Date:  8/10/1965  Upload Date: 12/16/2008 12:09:44 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 163A(F7A)
Views:  1933   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 163A
Title:  CB&Q F7 163A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 163A at Plano, Illinois on March 20, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This unit was wrecked at Tecumseh, NE 7/7/68. Number 163A was delivered to the CB&Q during May 1950 (c/n 9692) as part of EMD Order 3021 for four A-units. These four units were mated to a F3 A-B set producing drawbar-connected F7A-F3B-F3A locomotive 163-166. The F7's were assigned the suffix "A", and the F3A was assigned the suffix "C", although the suffix was not displayed in the numberboard until the mid-1960's when the drawbars were replaced with couplers.
Photo Date:  3/20/1966  Upload Date: 4/9/2008 2:12:43 PM
Location:  Plano, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 163A(F7A)
Views:  1659   Comments: 2
CB&Q F3 163C
Title:  CB&Q F3 163C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 163C near Galva, Illinois on August 26, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This unit was delivered as number 137A, built in October 1948 (c/n 7010) on EMD Order E957A , the lead unit of the 137 A-B-B-A drawbar-connected F3 set. In the early 1950's, F3's 137 and 138 were broken up into A-B sets, renumbered, and mated with newly delivered F7 A's to produce F3-7 A-B-A sets 163 through 166. This locomotive was traded to EMD as credit on an order of SD45's in February 1969.
Photo Date:  8/26/1966  Upload Date: 4/15/2008 11:24:52 AM
Location:  Galva, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 163C(F3A)
Views:  609   Comments: 2
CB&Q F3 164C
Title:  CB&Q F3 164C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 164C westbound at Naperville, Illinois on July 15, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built as CB&Q F3 137D in October 1948 (c/n 7011) on EMD Order E957A, it was traded in as credit for a SD45 during February 1969. As delivered, it was the rear cab of a four-unit F3 A/B/B/A semi-permanently coupled locomotive (or motor, as a locomotive was known on the CB&Q) number 137. In 1950, the CB&Q ordered 10 F7A's and three F7B's. Four of the F7A's were mated with two F3's from the 137 and 138 motors. In this case, F3's 137D and 137C were semi-permanently coupled to a new F7 to become motor 164. Suffix letters were applied to the locomotives for maintenance purposes, but it was not until the motors were broken up into individual units in the mid-1960's that the suffix letter finally appeared in the numberboard and was painted on the nose where the reflective number plate appears in this photo. Seen here backing toward his (or her, if you prefer) train, on this particular day this train set out a boxcar at Naperville for the East End Way Freight. Although the switch for the siding was about a quarter mile forward of this location, they had to break the train here to clear Loomis Street in Naperville while they made the setout. They left a man on the street to flag motorists across the tracks as the automatic gates were activated while the train occupied the circuit. By law they were only allowed to block the street for 10 minutes, so as soon as they are coupled up, they will quickly pump up the air and leave town in a hurry. It was my good fortune to live in the blue-grey house to the right of the nose of 164 for four years (1962-1966), a circumstance that probably influenced me to photograph trains.
Photo Date:  7/15/1964  Upload Date: 8/11/2008 9:48:45 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 164C(F3A)
Views:  670   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 164A
Title:  CB&Q F7 164A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 164A at Clyde, Illinois on June 6, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  6/6/1965  Upload Date: 10/26/2013 2:01:07 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 164A(F7A)
Views:  525   Comments: 1
CB&Q F7 164A
Title:  CB&Q F7 164A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 164A at Clyde, Illinois on June 6, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. When it was built in May 1950 (c/n 9693) on EMD Order 3021A, this locomotive was numbered 164 and mated with two F3's (137C and 137D) delivered in October 1948 to produce a semi-permanently-coupled 4500 horsepower locomotive 164. It remained in this configuration until a few months after this photo, when the drawbars were removed and replaced with couplers. At that time, the glass-beaded numberboard between the headlights was removed and the number with the letter A suffix was painted in its place. It was traded in as credit on an order of SD45's in February 1969.
Photo Date:  6/6/1965  Upload Date: 1/16/2010 1:25:28 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 164A(F7A)
Views:  797   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 164A
Title:  CB&Q F7 164A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 164A at Clyde, Illinois on June 6, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. When it was built in May 1950 (c/n 9693) on EMD Order 3021A, this locomotive was numbered 164 and mated with two F3's (137C and 137D) delivered in October 1948 to produce a semi-permanently-coupled 4500 horsepower locomotive 164. It remained in this configuration until a few months after this photo, when the drawbars were removed and replaced with couplers. At that time, the glass-beaded numberboard between the headlights was removed and the number with the letter A suffix was painted in its place. I have a photo dated October 31, 1965 of this locomotive painted as 164A. It was traded in as credit on an order of SD45's in February 1969.
Photo Date:  6/6/1965  Upload Date: 11/26/2008 12:25:00 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 164A(F7A)
Views:  1248   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 164A
Title:  CB&Q F7 164A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 164A eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on July 28, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. I was fortunate to be able to read the model plate on the side of the locomotive, identifying it as an F7. Otherwise, I could not tell the difference between a Phase IV F3 and a Phase I F7, since EMD utilized the same carbody for both models. The following is from the Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin #10:

In May 1950, the CB&Q proper acquired its only F7's - 10 A's and three B's. These units had a 36 inch diameter dynamic brake fan ahead of the four radiator fans, thus differentiating them from the Phase IV F3's. Nine of the F7's were numbered as three-unit drawbar-coupled A/B/A sets 167-169, while the other four A's were 163A through 166A. With the delivery of the F7's, two of the previously delivered four-unit F3 sets (137A-D and 138A-D) were broken up and reassembled with the remaining single F7 A-units to make up three-unit F3-A/F3-B/F7-A sets 163 through 166. The renumbering went as follows: 137A became 163C, 137B became 163B, 137C became 164B, 137D became 164C, 138A became 165C, 138B became 165B, 138C became 166B, 138D became 166C. The units in these F3-7 sets matched well, the only outwardly visible difference between the A-units being in the rooftop dynamic brakes. From the ground, the 163-166 sets appeared identical the pure F7 sets 167-169. Later, most of them were split into separate units, coupler equipped at both ends. The three-unit A/B/A sets were not split up until well into the 1960's, with the 167 trio finally being broken up into individual units late in 1965. Suffix letters had been assigned to the locomotives for maintenance purposes, but only appeared in small 1 inch lettering on the side below the word BURLINGTON, until the locomotives were broken up and equipped with couplers at both ends.
Photo Date:  7/28/1965  Upload Date: 4/21/2008 9:20:55 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 164A(F7A)
Views:  911   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 164A
Title:  CB&Q F7 164A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 164A at Clyde, Illinois on October 31, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Thic locomotive was built in May 1950 (c/n 9693) and traded to EMD in February 1969. It was delivered as 164 and mated with two F3's previously delivered as 137C and 137D. The F3's were renumbered as 164, and were semi-permanently coupled to the newly delivered F7 to form a single locomotive numbered 164. Suffix letters were assigned to the individual units for maintenance purposes, but not displayed in the numberboards. As delivered, the cab units had glass-beaded numberboards below the top headlight. Sometime between July 28 and October 31, 1965, this locomotive was shopped and the drawbars were replaced with couplers, the glass-beaded numberboards were removed, and the road number with the suffix was painted below the top headlight. The suffix letters were added to the numberboards, and a suffix letter was added to the side number below the side cab window. It is seen here still coupled to the original F3's to which it was assigned, former 137C and 137D, now 164B and 164C.
Photo Date:  10/31/1965  Upload Date: 11/27/2008 10:38:43 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 164A(F7A)
Views:  1055   Comments: 1
CB&Q F3 164C
Title:  CB&Q F3 164C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 164C at Clyde, Illinois on October 31, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Delivered October 1948 as the rear cab of semi-permanently coupled F3 A/B/B/A set 137, for maintenence purposes it was numbered 137D, but only 137 was displayed in the numberboard. In May 1950 the CB&Q acquired 10 F7 A's, and broke the 137 (and 138) sets into A/B F3's and mated them with the new F7 cabs, producing four three-unit motors (CB&Q term for coupled locomotives) 163 - 166. Again, the suffix letter was not displayed in the numberboard until the 1960's when the motors were broken up into individual units, couplers were installed at both ends, and the suffix letter was painted on the nose and applied to the numberboard.
Photo Date:  10/31/1965  Upload Date: 5/14/2008 9:14:44 AM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 164C(F3A)
Views:  959   Comments: 1
CB&Q F7 164A
Title:  CB&Q F7 164A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 164A eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on March 21, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  3/21/1966  Upload Date: 12/17/2013 11:27:33 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  CBQ 164A(F7A)
Views:  501   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 165
Title:  CB&Q F7 165
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 165 eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on April 20, 1963, photograph by Chuck Zeiler. Although all three units were considered a single locomotive by the CB&Q ( they were drawbar-connected) , the lead cab unit is 165A ( note dynamic brake fan on roof ), the suffix was applied on the sides in small one-inch lettering below the word BURLINGTON, for maintenace purposes. The trailing units are F3's, previously delivered as 138B and 138A. Later, these units were broken up, couplers replaced the drawbars, and the suffix letter was applied to the side numbers and to the numberbaords. This shows the as-delivered beaded numberboard applied between the headlights and the coupler covers in the open position, however, the EMD fuel tank skirts have been removed.
Photo Date:  4/20/1963  Upload Date: 11/26/2009 2:19:37 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Track
Locomotives:  CBQ 165(F7A)
Views:  910   Comments: 1
CB&Q F3 165
Title:  CB&Q F3 165
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 165C eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on February 2, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  2/2/1965  Upload Date: 9/13/2013 3:17:28 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 165(F3A)
Views:  340   Comments: 1
CB&Q F3 165C
Title:  CB&Q F3 165C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 165C eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on February 27, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was delivered in October 1948 to the CB&Q as 138A (c/n 7012) on EMD Order E957A, the lead unit of a four unit F3 set 138. The motive power people decided they would prefer a 4500 horsepower locomotive, so they split the 138 four unit set in half, and added a new F7 cab unit to each A-B F3 set, and renumbered this particular set as 165. Although the suffix letters were not displayed in the numberboards until couplers were substituted for the drawbars between the units in the 1960's, the suffixes were displayed in very small 1 inch lettering on the side below the word BURLINGTON. Shortly after this photo date, the C suffix was applied to the F3 cab side and numberboard, and the A suffix was applied to the F7 cab. Two ABBA F3 sets were broken up this way (137 - 138), and four F7 cabs were added, producing ABA locomotives 163 - 166.
Photo Date:  2/27/1965  Upload Date: 3/12/2008 11:28:54 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 165(F3A)
Views:  900   Comments: 2
CB&Q F3 165C
Title:  CB&Q F3 165C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F3 165C westbound at Eola, Illinois on February 13, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in October 1948 (c/n 7012) on EMD Order E957A as 138(A), traded for new power in February 1969, it was delivered as the lead cab of F3 A-B-B-A locomotive 138. Although it was numbered 138, a suffix letter was assigned and applied is small one-inch letters below the word BURLINGTON on the sides for maintenence purposes. The suffix letter was never displayed in the numberboards or on the nose or sides below the cab. When EMD announced the F7 model in 1950, the CB&Q purchased 10 F7A's and three F7B's. Three sets of pure F7 A-B-A locomotives were assembled (167-169), and the the remaining four F7A's were mated with F3A-B sets from locomotives 137 and 138, creating locomotives 163-166. Again, suffix letters were applied only in one-inch letters on the sides, the 163-166 F7A-F3B-F3A sets being considered as a single locomotive, and were semi-permanently coupled. The F7's were assigned the suffix "A" and the F3 cabs were assigned suffix "C". During the 1960's the 163-166 locomotives began receiving couplers in place of drawbars, and the suffix letters were applied to the numberboards and painted on the nose and sides. This particular locomotive received the suffix treatment sometime between March 1965 and February 1966, based on my photographic evidence. Cut in behind the F's is a new SSW SW1200 #2290 being delivered to the Cotton Belt, likely picked up in Congress Park.
Photo Date:  2/13/1966  Upload Date: 1/8/2009 1:53:30 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 165C(F3A)
Views:  724   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 165A
Title:  CB&Q F7 165A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 165A at Naperville, Illinois on August 12, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This road freight is substituting for the East End Way Freight, setting out a boxcar at Kroehler Manufacturing Company. This locomotive was built in May 1950 (c/n 9694) on EMD Order 3021A for four F7A units. These four F7's were mated with a F3A-B pair, producing a single three unit drawbar-connected locomotive 165. During the mid-1960's the drawbars were replaced with couplers and the suffix letter was added to the numberboards and painted on the nose.
Photo Date:  8/12/1966  Upload Date: 3/13/2008 10:25:41 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 165A(F7A)
Views:  904   Comments: 2
CB&Q F7 165A
Title:  CB&Q F7 165A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 165A eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on August 12, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Seen here with the sanders on, #165A is leaving Naperville after performing switching duties normally done by the East End Way Freight, which apparently had been annulled this day for reasons I do not know. I witnessed this three locomotive set switch Kroehler Mfg. Co. (the building in the background), normally switched by a NW2 or a GP7, and they were quick to leave town. CB&Q F7 165A was built in May 1950 (c/n 9694) and traded in on an order for SD45's in February 1969.
Photo Date:  8/12/1966  Upload Date: 3/13/2008 12:07:23 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 165A(F7A)
Views:  1755   Comments: 1
CB&Q F7 165A
Title:  CB&Q F7 165A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 165A in a reverse move at Naperville, Illinois on August 12, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/12/1966  Upload Date: 12/17/2013 12:52:51 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 165A(F7A)
Views:  476   Comments: 4
CB&Q F7 165A
Title:  CB&Q F7 165A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 165A, eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on August 12, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in May 1950 (c/n 9694) on EMD Order 3021A, it was traded to EMD for SD45's in February 1969. It is seen here off the main line after setting out cars at Kroehler Mfg. Co., the plant in the background. Normally this would be handled by a single locomotive assigned to the daily East End Way Freight, but for some reason the way freight did not run on this date, and road power did the switching.
Photo Date:  8/12/1966  Upload Date: 5/25/2009 5:43:05 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 165A(F7A)
Views:  2296   Comments: 1
CB&Q F7 165A
Title:  CB&Q F7 165A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 165A at Naperville, Illinois on August 12, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 165A is seen switching Kroeher Manufacturing Company in Naperville on this photo date. Usually this chore was handled by the East End Way Freight. I'm not sure why a road feight got the job on this date. I would speculate that either there was not enough work for the way freight to call a crew, or there were not enough crew men available to operate the way freight (this was in the era of five crew men per train). Whatever the case, this was highly unusual.
Photo Date:  8/12/1966  Upload Date: 3/18/2016 10:09:53 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  CBQ 165A(F7A)
Views:  313   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 166A
Title:  CB&Q F7 166A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 166A eastbound on a foggy day at Eola, Illinois on February 7, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in March 1950 (c/n 9695) on EMD Order 3021A and traded to EMD for credit on an order of SD45's in February 1969. On the left are the leads to the Austin-Western plant and scale. The Austin-Western plant in Eola produced a varitey of construction equipment, including 30 cubic yard air dump maintencece cars, which the CB&Q purchased.
Photo Date:  2/7/1965  Upload Date: 4/27/2008 9:55:18 AM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 166A(F7A)
Views:  895   Comments: 1
CB&Q F7 167
Title:  CB&Q F7 167
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 167 at Eola, Illinois on October 11, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. My best guess says this is 167A (if I'm correct, then c/n 9696 on EMD Order 3058A) , based on equipment diagrams indicating that the B-unit's front coupled to the A. I determined the front of the B-unit based on the location of the batteries and fuel tank. Although the suffix letters were not displayed in the numberboards or sides numerals under the cab side window, the letters were assigned to each unit for maintenance purposes, and were painted on the side in small one inch letters below the word BURLINGTON. Later, when the units were broken up, and the drawbars between the units were replaced with couplers, the suffix letters were painted on the sides and between the headlights, and were displayed in the numberboards.
Photo Date:  10/11/1964  Upload Date: 4/22/2008 1:41:09 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 167A(F7A)
Views:  1289   Comments: 2
CB&Q F7 167A
Title:  CB&Q F7 167A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 167 at Eola, Illinois on October 11, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  10/11/1964  Upload Date: 3/18/2016 10:26:21 AM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 167A(F7A)
Views:  531   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 167A
Title:  CB&Q F7 167A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 167A eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on October 9, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in May 1950 (c/n 9696) on EMD Order 3058A, this was one of six F7A's on this order, one of only 10 F7A's purchased by the CB&Q. The CB&Q also purchased three F7B's (EMD Order 3058B) to make up three pure F7 A-B-A drawbar-connected locomotives 167-169. During the 1960's, the F7 sets were broken up, the drawbars were replaced with couplers, and suffix letters were added to the numberboards and painted on the nose. This particular locomotive set received this modification sometime between October 1964 and October 1965. I'm not sure of the exact date the suffix letter was added, but I previously photographed this locomotive without suffix letters a year before this photo date.
Photo Date:  10/9/1965  Upload Date: 12/22/2008 1:51:34 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 167A(F7A)
Views:  1087   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 168A
Title:  CB&Q F7 168A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 168A at the Clyde Diesel House, Clyde, Illinois on February 12, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in May 1950 (c/n 9698) on EMD Order 3058A, it was traded in June 1970. This was the only CB&Q F-unit to make it into the BN merger. It was assigned number 796, but never received that number, traded instead on an order of SD45's in June 1970.
Photo Date:  2/12/1965  Upload Date: 5/25/2009 4:40:32 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 168A(F7A)
Views:  928   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 168C
Title:  CB&Q F7 168C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 168C eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on May 22, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in May 1950 (c/n 9699) on EMD Order 3058A and traded in by BN for a SD45 in August 1970, never receiving a BN road number. It was delivered as the rear cab of F7 semi-permenantly coupled A/B/A set 168, one of three pure A/B/A F7 sets on the CB&Q. Although the suffix letters were assigned (and painted in one-inch letters below the word BURLINGTON), they never appeared in the numberboard or on the nose until the A/B/A sets were broken up in the 1960's, and couplers replaced the drawbars.
Photo Date:  5/22/1965  Upload Date: 5/29/2008 11:27:21 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 168C(F7A)
Views:  1037   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 168C
Title:  CB&Q F7 168C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 168C on Train 97 grabbing orders at Barstow, Illinois on August 28, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler, Number 168C was built May 1950 (c/n 9699) on Order 3058. It was traded in as credit for a SD45 August 1970.
Photo Date:  8/28/1966  Upload Date: 6/5/2008 11:39:03 AM
Location:  Barstow, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 168C(F7A)
Views:  922   Comments: 2
CB&Q F7 168C
Title:  CB&Q F7 168C
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 168C at Lincoln, Nebraska on October 16, 1969, photograph by J. R. Quinn, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  10/16/1969  Upload Date: 3/18/2016 10:45:53 AM
Location:  Lincoln, NE
Author:  J. R. Quinn
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 168C(F7A)
Views:  464   Comments: 0
CB&Q F7 169A
Title:  CB&Q F7 169A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 169A, date, location, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. My best guess is that this was shot in the late 1950's as the coupler covers were removed in the early 1960's.
Photo Date:  1/1/1960  Upload Date: 4/16/2015 12:41:19 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CBQ 169A(F7A)
Views:  593   Comments: 0


Site Design ©2001-2020 Tim Huemmer
Photos © respective authors
  Contact: info@rrpicturearchives.net