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Chuck Zeiler's Collection
 
5/10/2024
 
 
 
 
 
By:Chuck Zeiler
Dates:1/14/1900 - 12/31/1966
Album Info:CB&Q passenger rolling stock in the 1960's
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CB&Q Dome Coach 4736
Title:  CB&Q Dome Coach 4736
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad dome coach 4736, named SILVER BRAND, date and location unknown, print stamped "Lawrence S. Williams Photographer Upper Darby, PA. Neg # 2607", Chuck Zeiler collection. I'm guessing this was shot at Budd's Red Lion Plant in 1956. Number 4736 was ordered for the Denver Zephyr in February 1955, delivered in August 1956, built on Job 9646-169 for two 46-seat dome coaches; 4735 SILVER BUCKLE and 4736 SILVER BRAND. Both cars were conveyed to Amtrak in 1971, CB&Q 4735 became Amtrak 9457, CB&Q 4736 became Amtrak 9458. It doesn't appear that either car was converted by Amtrak to HEP, and both were retired by Amtrak in March 1993.
Photo Date:  8/1/1956  Upload Date: 5/29/2018 5:47:10 PM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Lawrence S. Williams
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q 4739 SILVER HALTER
Title:  CB&Q 4739 SILVER HALTER
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4739, named SILVER HALTER, date, location, and photographer, Chuck Zeiler collection. Hand written on the back of the print: "Denver Zephyr Coach K22856-1" That number appears in the dirt below the right truck. Number 4739 was built by Budd on Job 9613-169, one of five 50-seat coaches ordered for the second Denver Zephyr in February 1955, delivered in February 1956, equipped with Heywood Wakefield "Sleepy Hollow" seats. Sometime after May 1, 1971 it became Amtrak coach 5016 , in November 1985 it was converted to HEP and renumbered Cafeteria 8716, rebuilt to Amtrak Cafeteria 8532 in November 2008.
Photo Date:  2/1/1956  Upload Date: 5/17/2018 10:27:49 PM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Budd
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q 4901 SILVER SLUMBER
Title:  CB&Q 4901 SILVER SLUMBER
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4901 SILVER SLUMBER, date, location, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. I think this was a CB&Q public relation photograph, the print was unmarked except for a hand written notation "CB&Q Slunbercoach". Number 4901 was built by Budd on Job 9691-169 for four Slumbercoaches ( #'s 4900 - 4903, Plan 9540 ), ordered in February 1955, delivered between October - November 1956. They contained 24 single and eight double bedrooms. Nu8mber 4901 went to Amtrak, becoming AMTK 2021, was converted to HEP in April 1980 and renumbered AMTK 2085, retired by Amtrak in September 1996.
Photo Date:  11/1/1956  Upload Date: 5/23/2018 7:22:07 PM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Budd
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q 6000 Silver Pendulum
Title:  CB&Q 6000 Silver Pendulum
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad coach 6000, named Silver Pendulum, eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on April 20, 1963, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This is a relatively rare car, only three were built by the Pacific Railway Equipment Company. This one was built January 1942 as a 60 seat coach. One was built for the Great Northern, and one for the Santa Fe. CB&Q #6000 is seen here in the consist of Train #48, which combined parts of the Northern Pacific's 'Western Star' and the Great Northern's 'The Blackhawk', for forwarding to Chicago from Minneapolis and St. Paul. The name 'Silver Pendulum' was derived from the car's design, which was described in both Railway Age (Jan. 24, 1942) and Railway Mechanical Engineer (Feb. 1942) as; 'Pendulum car truck is designed to support the car body 14 inches above the center of gravity and secure easy riding around curves at high speed'. There is a photo to go with that statement showing the truck, and it appears that the springs and stabilizers extend upward into the carbody a couple of feet, which probably explains the lack of windows over the truck centers.
Photo Date:  4/20/1963  Upload Date: 6/10/2008 11:04:46 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
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CB&Q 6000 SILVER PENDULUM
Title:  CB&Q 6000 SILVER PENDULUM
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 6000, named SILVER PENDULUM, at the Zephyr Pit in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown date, photograph by William A. Raia, Chuck Zeiler collection. I estimate the date at around 1963, based on a photo I shot in 1963 of this car in service in and out of Chicago. This was a relatively rare car, only three were built by the Pacific Railway Equipment Company. This one was built January 1942 as a 60 seat coach. In addition, one was built for the Great Northern, and one for the Santa Fe. The name "Silver Pendulum" was derived from the car's design, which was described in both Railway Age ( Jan. 24, 1942 ) and Railway Mechanical Engineer ( Feb. 1942 ) as;

"Pendulum car truck is designed to support the car body 14 inches above the center of gravity and secure easy riding around curves at high speed." There is a photo to go with that statement showing the truck, and it appears that the springs and stabilizers extend upward into the carbody a couple of feet, which probably explains the lack of windows over the truck centers.

Photo Date:  6/1/1963  Upload Date: 6/11/2018 12:28:22 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  William A. Raia
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q 6000 Silver Pendulum
Title:  CB&Q 6000 Silver Pendulum
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 6000, named Silver Pendulum, at Aurora, Illinois sometime in 1965, photograph by D. A. Darnell, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 6000 was a 60 seat coach built in January 1942 by the Pacific Railway Equipment Company, one of only three such cars built (one each to the GN and AT&SF). It would appear to be close to retirement in this photo.
Photo Date:  6/1/1965  Upload Date: 2/13/2016 2:10:07 PM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  D. A. Darnell
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CB&Q Class PA-14 7100
Title:  CB&Q Class PA-14 7100
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class PA-14 suburban coach 7100 at about Polk Street in Chicago, Illinois on June 7, 1963, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  6/7/1963  Upload Date: 1/17/2019 12:43:33 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q PA-14A 7106
Title:  CB&Q PA-14A 7106
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad coach class PA-14A 7106 westbound at Naperville, Illinois on December 8, 1964, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This car was built by the CB&Q's Aurora, Illinois shops in August 1928 and was rebuilt in August 1949, retired and converted to MOW 251194 December 20, 1968 at Havelock, Nebraska. I don't know the exact retirment date. The CB&Q received 34 new bi-level gallery cars, including six cab-control cars, in 1965, which likely meant retirement for the single level cars. I remember seeing long lines of these cars stored in Eola Yard for some time during the mid-1960's.
Photo Date:  12/8/1964  Upload Date: 12/2/2008 11:04:29 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Winter,Passenger
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CB&Q Class PA-14 7110
Title:  CB&Q Class PA-14 7110
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class PA-14 suburban coach 7110 at about 14th Street in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1962, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  9/1/1962  Upload Date: 1/17/2019 12:40:33 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q PA-15 7143
Title:  CB&Q PA-15 7143
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad class PA-15 7143 westbound at Naperville, Illinois on December 31, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This car was built at CB&Q's Aurora shops sometime during 1929, was rebuilt in March 1950, and converted to MWX 251186 at Galesburg May 5, 1967. It is seen here at the rear of a westbound Dinky (commuter train), and the sign hanging on the gate says 2:10. I could not find a train scheduled to leave Union Station at 2:10 PM in either the Employees Timetable #9 or in the Suburban Train Schedule, so my assumption is that being New Years Eve, it is on a modified schedule. Often in this timeframe, workers were let off work early on holiday eves, and the Burlington adjusted their suburban schedules accordingly.
Photo Date:  12/31/1964  Upload Date: 2/26/2009 1:34:50 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q Class PA-15 7145
Title:  CB&Q Class PA-15 7145
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class PA-15 7145 at Naperville, Illinois on December 31, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 7145 was built by the CB&Q at Aurora, Illinois during 1929, was rebuilt during April 1950, became CB&Q MOW 251196 at Havelock on December 20, 1968.
Photo Date:  12/31/1964  Upload Date: 12/25/2014 1:39:48 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q Power Car 7201
Title:  CB&Q Power Car 7201
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 7201 eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on December 28, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 7201 was built by the CB&Q at Aurora, Illinois in 1929 as Class PA-15 7148, converted to power car 7201 on July 12, 1949. In the rear it contained a four cylinder Cummins diesel and a 40 kilowatt generator to supply electricity to commuter coaches.
Photo Date:  12/28/1964  Upload Date: 8/24/2016 9:34:50 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q PA-15 7203
Title:  CB&Q PA-15 7203
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad class PA-15 7203 at Aurora, Illinois on August 21, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This is the not often photographed side of one of the CB&Q power cars. The Burlington's practice was to place these cars on the outbound (west) end of the Dinkys (commuter trains) to keep the noise and exhaust fumes at the far end of Union Station in Chicago. This side would then be on the north side of the tracks, not often lit by the sun. This car was built in 1929 by the CB&Q Aurora Shops as PA-15 7150, during 1949 it returned to the shops for the addition of a Cummins six-cylinder diesel driving a Century 65KW DC generator, and the associated support equipment (cooling, diesel fuel tank, intake and exhaust grills, etc.). This particular car seated 68 passengers. According to the book, "Passenger Car Diagrams", by Railway Production Classics (a reproduction of CB&Q diagrams), #'s 7200-7202 seated 70 passengers, and #'s 7203-7205 seated 68 passengers. The difference being accounted for by the addition of crew lockers at the generator end of #'s 7303-7305.
Photo Date:  8/21/1964  Upload Date: 10/30/2008 10:46:02 AM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q Observation Interior
Title:  CB&Q Observation Interior
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy railroad interior public relations photograph, Chuck Zeiler collection. On the back of the print it is stamped: C.B.& Q. R.R. Co. Photograph No. 2, January 12, 1949, Chicago, Ill. It was also stamped: Burlington Lines Donald Ashton Executive Assistant , 547 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago 6, Illinois. Based on the configuration, I'm guessing this was one of the six dome observation cars for the California Zephyr.
Photo Date:  1/12/1949  Upload Date: 6/23/2018 11:38:41 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  CB&Q
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CB&Q Nebraska Zephyr Parlor Car
Title:  CB&Q Nebraska Zephyr Parlor Car
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad observation car on October 23, 1947, print scanned from by Chuck Zeiler. Hand-written on the back of the print was the following: Nebraska Zephyr Parlor Car. Stamped on the back of the print was the following: C.B.& Q. R.R. Co. Photograph # 11 Oct. 23, 1947 Chicago Ill. and Burlington Lines Donald Ashton Executive Assistant 547 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago 6, Illinois.
Photo Date:  10/23/1947  Upload Date: 6/21/2018 12:44:53 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  CB&Q
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CB&Q Coach Interior
Title:  CB&Q Coach Interior
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad coach interior, print marked C.B.& Q.R.R.Co. Photograph No. #1 Date October 16, 1947, Chicago, Illinois,. Unfortunately, I could not match the interior configuration to any Budd car interior layouts as the drawings I used for reference showed restroom facilities at each end which offset the aisle to one side, thus the door would not be visible. It does appear to be a Budd coach, possibly one of the four coaches from the Second Twin Cities Zephyr, later the Nebraska Zephyr. Print scanned from Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  10/16/1947  Upload Date: 6/17/2018 9:35:25 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Sleepy Hollow Chair
Title:  CB&Q Sleepy Hollow Chair
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad publicity photograph, scanned from Chuck Zeiler collection. The information on the back of the print is as follows: Scribbled out was: Photography by Jesse E. Hartman 121 N. Broad St. Philadelphia 7, PA Print No. 105. Below that was stamped; Burlington Lines Donald Ashton Executive Assistant 547 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago 6, Illinois. And taped on the back on the print was the following; Comfort and convenience are outstandingly apparent in the coaches of the California Zephyr. Cushions constructed of resilient rubber, generously upholstered chair arms, and new-styled, adjustable leg and foot rests promote sound sleep. Note how the recessed backs of the forward seats add extra space for those who wish to stretch out for the night.

The photo illustrates the Heywood-Wakefield Sleepy Hollow seat. Typical railroad coach seats were little more than padded benches, so the development of a comfortable seat was an innovation at the time. Life Magazine ran an article on February 11, 1946 about the seat , and here it is, entitled; Hooton's Chair Harvard Anthropologist measures 3,867 people for a railway seat:

The science of sitting down inched forward a bit last week. The Heywood-Wakefield Company in Gardner, Mass., biggest maker of railway coach seats, perfected one that more nearly fits the seated human body than any yet made. The company calls it the Sleepy Hollow Chair. Nearly everyone else is calling it the Hooton Chair. Reason for this name was that for months Harvard University's well-known anthropologist Earnest A. Hooton, and his staff of statisticians had been prodding and measuring 3,867 volunteers and compiling statistics to determine what U.S. travelers should have under them. His mass of results were used in making a new seat scientifically tailored to the average railroad rider. Meanwhile, experimenting with a wooden chair filled with sand on which people left the impressions of their posteriors, the Heywood-Wakefield Co. arrived at a set of conclusions which, to their dismay, were precisely the same as Dr. Hooton's. The photo captions stated: Fattest man tested in Dr. Hooton's special measuring chair was Adam Reimer, who weighed 325 pounds and measured 56 inches around the hips. Ordinary railway seat is too hard, too vertical for ample Adam Reimer. Few abnormal sizes were measured because they complicated Hooton's computations. New railway seat fits Mr. Reimer better. The deeper cushioning gives with his curves and the inclined seat distributes some of the load against the chair back.

Reprint of article here: http://streamlinermemories.info/Eastern/LifeSleepyHollow.jpg

Photo Date:  2/11/1946  Upload Date: 6/19/2018 7:10:08 PM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Jesse E. Hartman
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CB&Q Observation Interior
Title:  CB&Q Observation Interior
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad observation car, date and location unknown, Hedrich-Blessing photograph, Chuck Zeiler collectio. The back of the print was stamped: If this Photograph is used for reproduction, kindly use the following credit line; HEDRICH-BLESSING STUDIO. it was also stamped: Neg. No. 6114-C. Although I could not narrow the car down, the photo does match an interior shot used in the book, The Passenger Car Library, Volume 1 - CB&Q, by W. David Randall on page 49 showing the interior of tho observation end of one of the two cars for the 1936 Denver Zephyr. The two cars were 230 named SILVER FLASH, and 231 named SILVER STREAK, both built by Budd on Job 965, ordered in December 1935, delivered in October 1936.
Photo Date:  10/1/1936  Upload Date: 6/21/2018 1:31:51 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Hedrich-Blessing Studio
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CB&Q 7204
Title:  CB&Q 7204
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad class PA-15 7204 (former PA-15 7151) power car at Aurora on October 11, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The CB&Q needed a source of electricity for the bi-level suburban coaches on order at Budd. During 1949, six PA15 suburban coaches were sent to the Aurora Shops for conversion to power generator coaches. A Cummins four-cylinder diesel driving a Century 40KW DC generator was installed in one end. The power cars, numbered in the 7200-7205 series, 7200-7202 had a seating capacity of 70 passengers while 7203-7205 seated 68. These cars were generally placed at the west end of the train, putting them at the far end when arriving at Union Station in Chicago so passengers did not have to pass by the roaring generators as they loaded and unloaded.
Photo Date:  10/11/1964  Upload Date: 5/9/2008 10:22:14 AM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
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CB&Q 251000
Title:  CB&Q 251000
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Pullman 251000 at Chicago, Illnois on an unknown day in June 1963, photograph by Hol Wagner. Number 251000 was built by Pullman in service date November 26, 1912 as a 10-1 ( 10 Section, 1 Lounge Observation, Lot 4049, Plan 2521 ) sleeper named MONTEZUMA, general rebuild ( Plan 2521E ) October 30, 1930, air conditioning ( Pullman Mechanical Brine ) installed April 29, 1935, sold to CB&Q December 31, 1948, assigned number 639, renumbered 251000 at Chicago on February 6, 1963, scrapped at an unknown date.
Photo Date:  6/1/1963  Upload Date: 8/21/2020 8:01:36 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Hol Wagner
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