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C&NW E9BA 501
Title:  C&NW E9BA 501
Description:  Chicago & North Western Railway E9BA 501 and E8 5033A at the downtown station on Madison Street in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in June 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  6/1/1978  Upload Date: 4/23/2012 2:52:16 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 501(E9BA) CNW 5033A(E8A)
Views:  701   Comments: 1
C&NW E9BA 501
Title:  C&NW E9BA 501
Description:  Chicago & North Western Railway E9BA 501 at Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in June 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  6/1/1978  Upload Date: 4/6/2019 7:23:33 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  CNW 501(E9BA)
Views:  158   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 501
Title:  C&NW E9BA 501
Description:  C&NW E9BA 501 at Clybourn Avenue in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 501 was built in December 1962 as UP E9B 910B (c/n 27696) on EMD Order 7629. It was sold to PNC and purchased by the C&NW in September 1972. It was rebuilt by the C&NW, received a home-made cab (designated as a Crandall Cab, named after the Assistant Superintendent of Motive Power M. H. Crandall), and became C&NW 501 on May 12, 1973 (held in the accounts as a CGW locomotive). It was retired by the C&NW on December 31, 1977, sold to the RTA and leased back for operation. It was retired by the RTA May 2, 1983, sold to Naporano Iron & Metal as scrapped sometime around June-July 1985.
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 6/21/2011 12:37:35 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 501(E9BA)
Views:  853   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 502
Title:  C&NW E9BA 502
Description:  C&NW E9BA 502 departing Chicago on an unknown day in July 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The tracks passing below are the Milwaukee Road to Union Station.
Photo Date:  7/1/1978  Upload Date: 8/4/2012 12:42:23 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Track
Locomotives:  CNW 502(E9BA)
Views:  583   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 502
Title:  C&NW E9BA 502
Description:  C&NW E9BA 502 at Clybourn Avenue in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 6/28/2011 1:39:20 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CNW 502(E9BA)
Views:  590   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 502
Title:  C&NW E9BA 502
Description:  C&NW E9BA 502 at about Bloomingdale Avenue in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This location is just north of the Clybourn Avenue station, the tracks crossing in the foreground at the Milwaukee Road's industial tracks that ran down Kingsbury Street.
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/5/2011 2:18:59 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 502(E9BA)
Views:  411   Comments: 1
C&NW E9BA 502
Title:  C&NW E9BA 502
Description:  Chicago & North Western Railway E9BA 502 at the Clybourn Avenue station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was stenciled; IN MEMORY OF M. H. CRANDALL (below the side cab window). Assistant Superintendent of Motive Power, M. H. Crandall, designed the homemade cabs for the former Union Pacific B-units as seen here. Apparently the cabs were uncomfortable, but I have no first hand knowledge.
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 6/5/2015 1:48:21 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 502(E9BA)
Views:  387   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 502
Title:  C&NW E9BA 502
Description:  Chicago & North Western Railway E9BA 502 a little south of Fullerton Avenue crossing the North Branch of the Chicago River on an unknown day in April 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. By this date the locomotive and cars (except the first two) are in the employ of the Regional Transportation Authorrity (RTA), leased back to the C&NW for operation and maintenance. The first two cars (single level club cars, aka 'banker's cars') are privately owned by Commuter Associates, Inc. for their exclusive use.

Club car service began on the C&NW's commuter lines on April 1, 1929 with a single heavyweight converted coach numbered 6700. As the coach wore out, it was replaced over time, but the replacements were assigned the number 6700. Eventually the service expanded and at its peak (around 1965) it consisted of four cars: 6700, 510, 553, and 555. The last three car numbers related to time; 510 was the historic departure time, 533 and 555 were the arrival times at Lake Forest and Lake Bluff respectively. As service declined, the service demanded less cars, but one remained in service as of the year 2009. Note also that the colors are changing on the equipment, and the club cars will eventually be repainted in RTA colors.

Photo Date:  4/1/1982  Upload Date: 7/5/2011 1:09:22 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Bridge,Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 502(E9BA)
Views:  848   Comments: 3
C&NW E9BA 503
Title:  C&NW E9BA 503
Description:  C&NW E9BA 503 at Des Plaines, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  10/1/1980  Upload Date: 6/28/2011 2:50:24 PM
Location:  Des Plaines, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Track
Locomotives:  CNW 503(E9BA)
Views:  435   Comments: 1
C&NW E9BA 503
Title:  C&NW E9BA 503
Description:  C&NW E9BA 503 at Elston and North Avenues in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in August 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/1/1981  Upload Date: 8/4/2012 1:08:29 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CNW 503(E9BA)
Views:  454   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 503
Title:  C&NW E9BA 503
Description:  C&NW E9BA 503 and F7 400 (2nd) at the 40th Street diesel house in Chicago, Illinois on September 4, 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  9/4/1982  Upload Date: 6/28/2011 2:11:38 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CNW 503(E9BA) CNW 400(F7A)
Views:  1032   Comments: 0
C&NW 40th Street Shops
Title:  C&NW 40th Street Shops
Description:  Chicago & North Western Railway 40th Street Shops at Keeler Avenue in Chicago, Illinois on September 4, 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was Keeler Avenue in Chicago, but it also went by the name 40th Street Shops. This particular building was known as M-19A to C&NW employees. Left to right: C&NW 503 was built as UP E2B 984C (originally, #LA3, c/n 743, EMC order number E158B, built October 1937), rebuilt by EMD in March 1953 to E8B 925B. After Amtrak took over rail passenger service in 1971, B-units were not in demand, and the C&NW picked up a few, this one entered C&NW service June 5, 1973. The C&NW added a homemade cab (Crandall Cab), and put the E-8Bm in commuter service. Number 400 is an Executive F, and yes that is a different yellow paint than the other units have (called Zito Yellow, a reference to Jim Zito, senior vice president-operations at the time that use of the paint began around 1980). This was the 2nd 400, delivered October 1949 to the C&NW as F-7 4084C (c/n 8573), retired January 8, 1985. The next two (#'s 406 and 413) are work-a-day commuter F-7's. Number 406 pictured was actually the 3rd 406. The first was Minneapolis & St. Louis (M&StL) F-7A 150A, and the second was Litchfield & Madison (L&M) RS-3 301, later 905. This one was built as C&NW F-7A 4086A in December 1949 (c/n 8576 on EMD order E1188), retired December 31, 1977, sold to the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) and leased back to the C&NW the very next day, January 1, 1978, retired from the RTA May 2, 1983. So, if this photo was shot on the date I say, there might be more research in order. Number 413 is the 2nd 413, the first being M&StL F-7 151C, retired in 1963. The one pictured above was delivered to the C&NW as 4083A (c/n 8750 on EMD order E1188) in December 1949, renumbered December 1971. It was retired from the C&NW December 31, 1977, sold the the RTA, and leased back to the C&NW the next day. Utahrails.net lists it as retired from the RTA on May 2, 1983, but I feel pretty good about the date of the photo, so perhaps some sort of arrangement took place to keep it on the road a bit longer. At the time of this photo, the C&NW was "Employee Owned", and the C&NW's Ball And Bar logo at the top of the building appears to have been adjusted accordingly.
Photo Date:  9/4/1982  Upload Date: 10/24/2010 11:30:06 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Track,Action
Locomotives:  CNW 503(E9BA) CNW 400(F7A) CNW 413(F7A) CNW 406(F7A)
Views:  2530   Comments: 1
RTA F40PH 132
Title:  RTA F40PH 132
Description:  Regional Transportation Authority F40PH 132 pushing at Keeler Avenue (aka 40th Street Shops) on September 4, 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. In the background, left to right, C&NW 503, 400, 406, 413.
Photo Date:  9/4/1982  Upload Date: 9/17/2014 12:09:52 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  RTA 132(F40PH) CNW 503(E9BA) CNW 400(F7A) CNW 406(F7A) CNW 413(F7A)
Views:  1176   Comments: 0
RTA F40PH 133
Title:  RTA F40PH 133
Description:  Regional Transportation Authority F40PH 133 at Keeler Avenue (aka 40th Street Shops) on September 4, 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. In the background, left to right, C&NW 503, 400, 406, 413.
Photo Date:  9/4/1982  Upload Date: 9/17/2014 12:46:57 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  RTA 133(F40PH) CNW 503(E9BA) CNW 400(F7A) CNW 406(F7A) CNW 413(F7A)
Views:  644   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 504
Title:  C&NW E9BA 504
Description:  C&NW E9BA 504 coming to a station stop at Clybourn Avenue in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is excerpted from an article by Phillip A. Weibler entitled 'Set 'Em Up' in the Summer 2010 issue of First And Fastest, the publication of the Shore Line Interurban Historical Society.

Commuter jobs benefit from repitition - same locomotive, same number of cars, same schedule every day. Student Engineers (aka Pups on the C&NW) would watch in awe as the 'old head' brought the train to a quick, smooth stop station after station. How'd he do that? What was the secret? The Set 'Em Up! Since the number of cars and train speed would be the same every day, a regular Engineer would develop a series of Set 'Em Ups - marks along the right-of-way that could be spotted easily: a milepost, the end of a fence line, the back door of a house - anything could work, and he probably had an alternate set of marks on the other side of the tracks in case a passing freight blocked his view. At the Set 'Em Up the Engineer would set the big brake - the automatic air brake on the train - to full service and shut the throttle to Idle. A good Set 'Em Up would actually stop the train a little short of the station platform, so the Engineer could release a little brake and adjust the final stop to use the whole platform. The air brake on passenger trains is set for Graduated Release, so it can be set, partially released, and then reset - as long as there is air in the car reservoirs. Some Engineers have been caught by making too many adjustments so that there is finally no response from the brake, known as 'pissin' away the air'. Along with the Set 'Em Ups, Engineers worked with Spots - the precise location for a station stop that, for example, would allow crossing gates behind the train to clear up or that would keep car doors away from a depressed crosswalk.

Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/6/2011 1:28:18 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 504(E9BA)
Views:  695   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 505
Title:  C&NW E9BA 505
Description:  C&NW E9BA 505 at the Clybourn Avenue Station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 505 is shoving the morning train toward its final stop at C&NW's downtown station. It has two of the club cars next to the locomotive. These were privately owned by Commuter Associates, Inc., for the exclusive use of members of that organization.
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/15/2011 1:35:55 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 505(E9BA)
Views:  725   Comments: 0
C&NW E9BA 506
Title:  C&NW E9BA 506
Description:  C&NW E9BA 506 pushing eastbound after crossing the Milwaukee Road at Western and Grand Avenues in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Not a very good photo but it helps illustrate the following by Phillip A. Weibler entitled 'Set 'Em Up', excerpted from First And Fastest, the publication of the Shore Line Interurban Historical Society.

Controlling slack and running a smooth train called on the Engineer's skill with both the brake and the throttle. Slowing down for a speed restriction - for example westbound at Western Avenue crossing the Milwaukee Road - the Engineer would set the big brake on the train, but bail off the engine brake, then reduce the throttle to Run 1. He'd release the brake and hit the diamonds right at 30 mph, then get right after the throttle to pull the train out of the restriction smooth and fast, with no slack action. Eastbound, again the Engineer would reduce the throttle to Run 1, but never to Idle. The old F7's and E's would hang on to transition in Run 1. If the Engineer went to Idle and then opened the throttle again, the locomotive power contactors would drop out, then pick up in series, but drop out again because of speed and then pick up in parallel. While all this was going on, the train was just drifting. When the locomotive finally decided to go to work, it gave the train a pretty good boot.

Photo Date:  12/31/1988  Upload Date: 7/6/2011 11:55:35 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 506(E9BA)
Views:  726   Comments: 0


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