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Title:
CB&Q 4-8-4 Class O-5-B 5620
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-8-4 Class O-5-B 5620 at Lincoln, Nebraska on August 12, 1955, photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. This locomotive was built by the CB&Q at West Burlington, Iowa, completed October 1937 as a coal burner ( Class O-5-A ) but was converted to burn oil ( Class O-5-B ).
Photo Date:
8/12/1955
Upload Date:
6/2/2017 1:01:22 PM
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Author:
unknown
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
CBQ 5620(4-8-4)
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238
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Title:
CB&Q Class XM-32F 63503
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XM-32F 63503 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in August 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The CB&Q had 1,500 boxcars class XM-32F boxcars built at the Havelock, Nebraska shops during 1958, numbered 62500 - 63999. The 62500 - 63399 series all received the 81-B trucks and Superior five-panel doors, and cars in the 63400 - 63999 series received Improved Youngstown/Camel doors and the 79-A trucks. When built, all were painted in the new Chinese Red paint with Way of the Zephyrs and Everywhere West slogans in block lettering below the herald, and white stripes above and below the reporting marks. Those details were eliminated during the 1960's. Also during the 1960's the Scotchlite herald decal was replaced with a stencil, still in full red/black/white. By 1968, the BN merger was all but assured, and cars repaired after 1968 received the BN Cascade Green pre-merger paint scheme.
Photo Date:
8/1/1980
Upload Date:
6/2/2017 1:19:38 PM
Location:
Cicero, IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
RollingStock
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Views:
72
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0
Title:
CB&Q Class XM-32F 63547
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XM-32F 63547 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This car was stenciled: BLT.5.58 HV. The CB&Q had 1,500 boxcars class XM-32F boxcars built at the Havelock, Nebraska shops during 1958, numbered 62500 - 63999. The 62500 - 63399 series all received the 81-B trucks and Superior five-panel doors, and cars in the 63400 - 63999 series received Improved Youngstown/Camel doors and the 79-A trucks. When built, all were painted in the new Chinese Red paint with Way of the Zephyrs and Everywhere West slogans in block lettering below the herald, and white stripes above and below the reporting marks. Those details were eliminated during the 1960's. Also during the 1960's the Scotchlite herald decal was replaced with a stencil, still in full red/black/white. By 1968, the BN merger was all but assured, and cars repaired after 1968 received the BN Cascade Green pre-merger paint scheme.
Photo Date:
10/1/1979
Upload Date:
6/2/2017 1:49:16 PM
Location:
Cicero, IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
RollingStock
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Views:
97
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0
Title:
CB&Q Class XM-32F 63548
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XM-32F 63548 at Clyde, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This car was stenciled: BLT.5.58 HV. The CB&Q had 1,500 boxcars class XM-32F boxcars built at the Havelock, Nebraska shops during 1958, numbered 62500 - 63999. The 62500 - 63399 series all received the 81-B trucks and Superior five-panel doors, and cars in the 63400 - 63999 series received Improved Youngstown/Camel doors and the 79-A trucks. When built, all were painted in the new Chinese Red paint with Way of the Zephyrs and Everywhere West slogans in block lettering below the herald, and white stripes above and below the reporting marks. Those details were eliminated during the 1960's. Also during the 1960's the Scotchlite herald decal was replaced with a stencil, still in full red/black/white. By 1968, the BN merger was all but assured, and cars repaired after 1968 received the BN Cascade Green pre-merger paint scheme.
Photo Date:
4/1/1981
Upload Date:
6/2/2017 2:45:49 PM
Location:
Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
RollingStock
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Views:
66
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q Class XM-32F 63584
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XM-32F 63584 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This car was stenciled: BLT.5.58 HV. The CB&Q had 1,500 boxcars class XM-32F boxcars built at the Havelock, Nebraska shops during 1958, numbered 62500 - 63999. The 62500 - 63399 series all received the 81-B trucks and Superior five-panel doors, and cars in the 63400 - 63999 series received Improved Youngstown/Camel doors and the 79-A trucks. When built, all were painted in the new Chinese Red paint with Way of the Zephyrs and Everywhere West slogans in block lettering below the herald, and white stripes above and below the reporting marks. Those details were eliminated during the 1960's. Also during the 1960's the Scotchlite herald decal was replaced with a stencil, still in full red/black/white. By 1968, the BN merger was all but assured, and cars repaired after 1968 received the BN Cascade Green pre-merger paint scheme.
Photo Date:
10/1/1981
Upload Date:
6/2/2017 3:13:04 PM
Location:
Cicero, IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
RollingStock
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Views:
104
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0
Title:
CB&Q Class XM-32F 63633
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XM-32F 63633 at Cicero, Illinois on October 17, 1982, Kodachrome by Gib Allbach, Chuck Zeiler collection. This car was stenciled: BLT.6.58 HV. The CB&Q had 1,500 boxcars class XM-32F boxcars built at the Havelock, Nebraska shops during 1958, numbered 62500 - 63999. The 62500 - 63399 series all received the 81-B trucks and Superior five-panel doors, and cars in the 63400 - 63999 series received Improved Youngstown/Camel doors and the 79-A trucks. When built, all were painted in the new Chinese Red paint with Way of the Zephyrs and Everywhere West slogans in block lettering below the herald, and white stripes above and below the reporting marks. Those details were eliminated during the 1960's. Also during the 1960's the Scotchlite herald decal was replaced with a stencil, still in full red/black/white. By 1968, the BN merger was all but assured, and cars repaired after 1968 received the BN Cascade Green pre-merger paint scheme.
Photo Date:
10/17/1982
Upload Date:
6/2/2017 4:09:54 PM
Location:
Cicero, IL
Author:
Gib Allbach
Categories:
RollingStock
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Views:
66
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q Class XM-32F 63637
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class XM-32F 63637 at Clyde, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This car was stenciled: BLT.6.58 HV. The CB&Q had 1,500 boxcars class XM-32F boxcars built at the Havelock, Nebraska shops during 1958, numbered 62500 - 63999. The 62500 - 63399 series all received the 81-B trucks and Superior five-panel doors, and cars in the 63400 - 63999 series received Improved Youngstown/Camel doors and the 79-A trucks. When built, all were painted in the new Chinese Red paint with Way of the Zephyrs and Everywhere West slogans in block lettering below the herald, and white stripes above and below the reporting marks. Those details were eliminated during the 1960's. Also during the 1960's the Scotchlite herald decal was replaced with a stencil, still in full red/black/white. By 1968, the BN merger was all but assured, and cars repaired after 1968 received the BN Cascade Green pre-merger paint scheme.
Photo Date:
11/1/1979
Upload Date:
6/2/2017 4:39:16 PM
Location:
Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
RollingStock
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Views:
73
Comments:
0
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