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HN 1
Title:  HN 1
Description:  Hutchinson & Northern Railway 1 at Hutchinson, Kansas on August 16, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from the book, Interurban Electric Locomotives From General Electric, by Joseph A. Strapac: This locomotive was GE's second inside-frame truck electric locomotive, built for stock in January 1921 ( c/n 7867 ), weighing 30 tons. In September 1923 it was leased to the Carey Salt Company ( Hutchinson, Kansas ) for use on their client, the H&N, eventually purchased by the H&N in January 1927. In 1919 General Electric began its design of the so-called Frameless truck. In the interests of less expensive manufacturing, GE engineers dispensed with outside bearings, journal boxes, and equalizing bars. In place of the customary two axle bearings, the traction motor itself was modified and provided with a single substantial bearing in place of the usual auxiliary bearings. The gears occupied their usual locations. Each traction motor frame was cast with two pairs of lugs directly over the axle bearing to receive the ends of the equalizer bars. In addition to the usual function of truck equalizers in supporting the transom, they tied the trucks together and held all the parts in alignment. The first GE locomotive with this truck design was construction number 6988, erected at Erie in early 1919. It was a 50 ton model, an engineering prototype, and sent out to demonstrate on the Illinois Electric Railway. After the demonstration, the locomotive ( renumbered E-8 ) spent the years 1921 to 1926 working on GE's captive railroad, the East Erie Commercial Railroad, after which it was sold to the H&N as number 2. Only one other locomotive was built with this truck design, sold to the Lackawanna Railroad ( c/n 10046, built in 1926 ) for use on its Wallabout car float terminal in Brooklyn, New York as DL&W 4001. The H&N 1 was donated to the Orange Empire Museum in 1972, the H&N 2 languished in a scrap yard for years before reportedly finding its way to a museum, the DL&W was sold in 1942 to the Shawinigan Falls Terminal Railway in Canada, renumbered 7, and disappeared.
Photo Date:  8/16/1965  Upload Date: 9/7/2018 12:35:45 AM
Location:  Hutchinson, KS
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  HN 1(Steeple Cab)
Views:  579   Comments: 1
H&N 1
Title:  H&N 1
Description:  Hutchinson & Northern Railway 1 at Hutchinson, Kansas on August 16, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from the book, Interurban Electric Locomotives From General Electric, by Joseph A. Strapac:

This iocomotive was GE's second inside-frame truck electric locomotive, built for stock in January 1921 (c/n 7867), weighing 30 tons. In September 1923 it was leased to the Carey Salt Company (Hutchinson, Kansas) for use on their client, the H&C, eventually purchased by the H&N in January 1927. In 1919 General Electric began its design of the so-called Frameless truck. In the interests of less expensive manufacturiog, GE engineers dispensed with outside bearings, journal boxes, and equalizing bars. In place of the customary two axle bearings, the traction motor itself was modified aad provided with a single substantial bearing in place of the usual auxiliary bearings. The gears occupied their usual locations. Each traction motor frame was cast with two pairs of lugs directly over the axle bearing to receive the ends of the equalizer bars. In addition to the usual function of truck equalizers in supporting the transom, they tied the trucks together and held all the parts in alignment. The first GE locomotive with this truck design was construction number 6988, erected at Erie in early 1919. It was a 50 ton model, an engineering prototype, and sent out to demonstrate on the Illinois Electric Railway. After the demonstration, the locomotive (renumbered E-8) spent the years 1921 to 1926 working on GE's captive railroad, the East Erie Commercial Railroad, after which it was sold to the H&N as #2. Only one other locomotive was built with this truck design, sold to the Lackawanna Railroad (c/n 10046, built in 1926) for use on its Wallabout car float terminal in Brooklyn, New York as DL&W 4001. The H&N 1 was donated to the Orange Empire Museum in 1972, the H&N 2 languished in a scrap yard for years before reportedly finding its way to a museum, the DL&W was sold in 1942 to the Shawinigan Falls Terminal Railway in Canada, renumbered 7, and disappeared.

Photo Date:  8/16/1965  Upload Date: 6/24/2014 8:51:01 AM
Location:  Hutchinson, KS
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock
Locomotives:  HN 1(Steeple Cab)
Views:  792   Comments: 0
H&N 3
Title:  H&N 3
Description:  Hutchinson & Northern Railway 3 at Hutchinson, Kansas on August 16, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 3 was built in March 1948 as 65 ton Kansas City Pulbic Service 2 (c/n 29312) and lasted into the 1950 until the wires came down. It was sold to Carey Salt Company for use on theip Hutchinson & Northern Railway, becoming H&N 3. It lasted on the H&N until February 1970, when the wires came down, and was sold to a private indivdual, overhauled, and movec to storage in Pennsylvania.
Photo Date:  8/16/1965  Upload Date: 6/24/2014 10:07:19 AM
Location:  Hutchinson, KS
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Scenic
Locomotives:  HN 3(Steeple Cab)
Views:  779   Comments: 0
MILW E80
Title:  MILW E80
Description:  Milwaukee Road E80 at Butte, Montana on October 10, 1958, Kodachrome by an unknown photographer, Chuck Zeiler collection. This is the Front of the locomotive. The following is from the publication, Interurban Electric Locomotives From General Electric, by Joaseph A. Strapac:

The Milwaukee bought two 70-ton, 3,000 volt steeplecabs from GE for April 1917 delivery; numbers 10050-51 (c/n 5478-5479) truly stretching the definition for interurban-style locomotives. These (and two more on another order) were the only examples of domestic common carrier units operating under 3,000 volts overhead. Built to switch mainline yards, they would be renumbered to E80 and E81 in 1939 and would survive until the end of electrification in 1974.

Photo Date:  10/10/1958  Upload Date: 5/14/2012 2:10:02 PM
Location:  Butte, MT
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  MILW E80(Steeple Cab)
Views:  1090   Comments: 2
CA&E GE 2001
Title:  CA&E GE 2001
Description:  Chicago Aurora & Elgin Railroad GE Erie-built steeple cab 2001 at Wheaton, Illinois, unknown date and photographer, scanned from a 2¾X4½ print, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built in 1919 for stock by GE at their Erie, Pennsylvania plant (GE c/n 7688), ordered by the Aurora Elgin & Chicago (later CA&E) January 26, 1920, delivered March 23, 1920, it was equipped with Alco trucks , four GE 257 traction motors, C90 controllers, and weighed 88,000 pounds. It was followed by a similiar locomotive in 1922 numbered 2002 (GE c/n 8067, also from GE stock), and the two were equipped with MU connections in 1929 and paired together. This photo illustrates the second black paint scheme with yellow lettering, and around 1941 it received the new CA&E red and gray paint scheme. Number 2001 was retired June 18, 1959 and scrapped at Wheaton.
Photo Date:  12/31/1941  Upload Date: 9/5/2011 1:31:38 PM
Location:  Wheaton, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  CAE 2001(Steeple Cab)
Views:  1057   Comments: 0
CA&E GE 2001
Title:  CA&E GE 2001
Description:  Chicago Aurora & Elgin Railroad GE 2001 and 2002 at Wheaton Illinois, unknown date and photographer, scanned from a 2¾X4½ print, Chuck Zeiler collection. This is the final CA&E paint scheme, red and gray. Number 2001 was built for stock by GE at Erie, Pennsylvania, completed January 26, 1920 (c/n 7688), sold to the AE&C (later CA&E) March 23, 1920, retired June 18, 1959 and scrapped. Number 2002 was also built for stock by GE (c/n 8067), completed May 23, 1922, ordered by AE&C July 25, 1922, retired June 18, 1959 and scrapped.
Photo Date:  12/31/1950  Upload Date: 9/10/2011 1:16:27 PM
Location:  Wheaton, IL
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  CAE 2001(Steeple Cab) CAE 2002(Steeple Cab)
Views:  1815   Comments: 3


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