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GM&O RS1 52 |
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GM&O RS1 52 at Glenn Yard on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois on June 6, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built as Alton RS1 52 (c/n 74495) in November 1945, it became GM&O 52 and was retired in April 1975. The Alton had 10 RS1's (#'s 50-59) and they retained the Alton road numbers when they went to the GM&O. |
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6/6/1965 Upload Date: 4/6/2009 1:30:32 PM |
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Glenn, IL |
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Chuck Zeiler |
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Roster |
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GMO 52(RS1) |
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GM&O RS1 1104 |
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Gulf Mobile & Ohio Railroad RS1 1104 at Glenn Yard on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois on June 6, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built December 1944 (c/n 73095) and retired in April 1975. I wish I had framed this better and got that Cadillac (lower right) in the picture. |
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6/6/1965 Upload Date: 4/4/2009 10:58:46 AM |
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Glenn, IL |
Author: |
Chuck Zeiler |
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Roster |
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GMO 1104(RS1) |
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1031 Comments: 1 |
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GM&O RS1 1122 |
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Gulf Mobile & Ohio Railroad RS1 1122 at Glenn Yard on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois on February 14, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built in January 1949 (c/n 76625) it was retired in September 1976. Note that the road number is painted on the headlight glass L&N style. The GM&O must have been pleased with a 1000 hp road switcher, because the RS2 was in production at the time this unit was built, offering 1500 hp in a similar configuration. The RS1 production ran from the first unit for the Rock Island in 1941 to the final units for the NdeM built in 1959-1960. |
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2/14/1965 Upload Date: 4/5/2009 10:57:17 AM |
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Glenn, IL |
Author: |
Chuck Zeiler |
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Roster |
Locomotives: |
GMO 1122(RS1) |
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741 Comments: 0 |
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GM&O RS1 1122 |
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Gulf Mobile & Ohio Railroad RS1 1122 at Glenn Yard on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois on February 14, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The RS1 was powered by a 6-cylinder inline turborcharger McIntosh & Seymour Model 539 diesel prime mover producing 1000 horsepower. The GM&O purchased 24 RS1's (road #'s 1102-1117 and 1120-1127) and through merger with the Alton Railroad acquired another 10 (road #'s 50-59). The RS1 holds the record for the longest running production of a single model, first produced in 1939 at the request of the Rock Island, and concluding with an order for the NdeM in 1960. |
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2/14/1965 Upload Date: 4/27/2009 10:53:00 AM |
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Glenn, IL |
Author: |
Chuck Zeiler |
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Roster |
Locomotives: |
GMO 1122(RS1) |
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932 Comments: 0 |
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GM&O RS1 1126 |
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Gulf Mobile & Ohio Railroad RS1 1126 at Union Station in Chicago, Illinois on October 17, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in April 1949 (c/n 76796) it was retired in June 1974. It is seen here next to the PRR Polk Street Freight House (there were 18 tracks under this building) on the south throat of Union Station. According to the clock in the upper left of the frame, it's almost 1:25 PM, and GM&O Train No. 2, The Abraham Lincoln, is due in Union Station at 2:08 PM. More than likely, the 1126 will couple onto the rear of the arriving train and pull it back to the GM&O's passenger facility at Brighton Park. The following is excerpted from the book, Chicago Union Station, by Edward M. DeRouin (Pixels Publishing). The GM&O's Brighton Park Yard was the smallest of the coach yards used by the railroads of CUS (Chicago Union Station). From the 1860's, until B&O control in the thirties, steam engines were also turned and serviced there. The freight yard was the C&A's (Chicago & Alton) principle Chicago yard until superceded by the larger Glenn Yard in 1914. During the years of B&O stewardship, Alton passenger trains and engines used B&O's Lincoln Street Coach Yard and Robey Street (later, Damen Avenue) Engine House. During this era, Alton trains backed out of CUS with road power through Fort Wayne Junction to Panhandle Junction. From there the train pulled north on the B&OCT to the yard. After 1942, Alton steam engines and passenger equipment returned to Brighton Park. Only a few tracks were needed to service Alton's trains. When the E7's arrived in 1945, they could often be found idling between runs at the Harrison Street Freight House. Locomotive maintenance was assigned to points at the other end of the run, the E units maintenance base was Saint Louis. In the diesel era, recently arrived and emptied GM&O trains would back to the 16th Street wye, shove up the hill, descend on the south wye and head for Brighton Park for cleaning and restocking. Equipment returning to the station would back directly from Brighton Park to the station track. While the PRR and CB&Q had some fast turns, the GM&O had its own turnaround champ. The Chicago-bound Abraham Lincoln, Train No. 2, was scheduled to arrive daily at 2:08 PM. The southbound Abe, with the same equipment, was scheduled to depart two hours and forty two minutes later at 4:50 PM. This train was a favorite for patrons of Springfield, Illinois and Saint Louis, Missouri. Often and particularly on Friday evenings, 800 passengers would be waiting as the Abe was hurriedly shoved northward toward the CUS platforms with the goal of a rapid boarding and an on-time departure. |
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10/17/1966 Upload Date: 4/7/2009 1:26:12 PM |
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Chicago, IL |
Author: |
Chuck Zeiler |
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Roster |
Locomotives: |
GMO 1126(RS1) |
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1633 Comments: 1 |
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GM&O RS1 1127 |
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Gulf Mobile & Ohio RS1 1127 at Glenn Yard on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois on February 14, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in May 1949 (c/n 76798) it was retired in 1974. Note the road number painted on the headlight glass. |
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2/14/1965 Upload Date: 5/7/2009 8:02:34 PM |
Location: |
Glenn, IL |
Author: |
Chuck Zeiler |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
GMO 1127(RS1) |
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677 Comments: 0 |
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