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Nostalgia & History > Back-to-back E7As on the Morning ZephyrDate: 12/02/16 19:49 Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: MartyBernard This is the CB&Q's Morning Zephyr, Train 22, out of the Twin Cities headed for Chicago passing quickly through Downers Grove, a western Chicago suburb, on the Zephyr Track around 2:10 in the afternoon of September 13, 1965. The lead E7A was 9925A built in November 1945.
Enjoy, Marty Bernard Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 12/03/16 18:59 by MartyBernard. Date: 12/02/16 20:16 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: czephyr17 Looks like roughly 1966, based on the autos.
Date: 12/02/16 20:53 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: CPR_4000 4000 hp for six cars. That should do it.
Date: 12/02/16 20:55 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: PHall CPR_4000 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 4000 hp for six cars. That should do it. They were going for 90 mph back then. Date: 12/02/16 20:55 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: MartyBernard czephyr17 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looks like roughly 1966, based on the autos. Yes, I fogot to add the date: November 13, 1965. Good guess. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/02/16 20:56 by MartyBernard. Date: 12/02/16 21:02 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: MartyBernard PHall Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > CPR_4000 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > > They were going for 90 mph back then. Not in the suburbs, but out beyong Aurora they sure did. But train 22 was carded for 38 mins for the 38 mile run between Aurora and Chicago Union Station in 1948. See http://www.streamlinerschedules.com/concourse/track4/twinzephyrs194805.html Marty Date: 12/03/16 01:21 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: jofegan In the signal bridge in the background, what is the purpose of the small signal that is offset from the top signal on the three-signal mast?
(It's obviously too small to zoom in) --j Date: 12/03/16 06:58 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: Bob3985 My great aunt and Uncle used to live 3 blocks from that shot location and I used to wander down to the raceway to watch the action occasionally.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 12/03/16 08:15 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: Englewood jofegan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > In the signal bridge in the background, what is > the purpose of the small signal that is offset > from the top signal on the three-signal mast? > > (It's obviously too small to zoom in) > > --j The 1967 edition of the Consolidated Code of Operating Rules (which was in effect on the CB&Q) Rule 501-I shows the offset light displaying lunar white with the other lights displaying red. Name: Permissive Indication: Proceed at Restricted Speed through entire block. As info the Restricting signal at that time was a bottom yellow. The indication was "Proceed at Reduced Speed to make any Reduced Speed movement. Trains moving on or entering upon a track signaled for that direction must proceed as proscribed by Rule 501-E". Rule 501-E was the Approach signal. It sounds like the Restricting indication at that time was used for an enter or leave siding (or yard track) signal. Anybody know for sure? Date: 12/03/16 08:18 Re: Back-to-back E7As on the Morning Zephyr Author: dan no pattern dome today
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