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Nostalgia & History > Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750Date: 01/22/19 16:21 Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750 Author: MartyBernard As I wrote yesterday, 750 and 751, EMD numbers 1066 and 1067, built in June 1940, were an E6B carbody modified with a single 1000 h.p. engine, windows and controls in the front half, and at the rear half the baggage compartment and steam generator. (Source Diesel Shop) They were built for the Rocky Mountain Rocket. For more on these two diesels and the Rocket see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountain_Rocket
1, CRI&P AB6 750 northbound at Chicago's Englewood Union Station morning of April 21, 1965. 2. Later CRI&P AB6 750 southbound at Chicago's Englewood Union Station morning of April 21, 1965. 3 and 4, CRI&P AB6 750 with Train 506 at Joliet, IL on March 29, 1971. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/22/19 16:34 by MartyBernard. Date: 01/22/19 16:22 Re: Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750 Author: MartyBernard 4. CRI&P 750 with CC118 in Joliet, IL on March 29, 1971.
5 and 6. 750 was involved in the Montgomery Wreck on September 27, 1964. The result was close coupling. See https://railfan44.blogspot.com/2014/01/major-passenger-train-wreck-montgomery.html Enjoy, Marty Bernard Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/22/19 16:31 by MartyBernard. Date: 01/22/19 17:05 Re: Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750 Author: Milwaukee Was the 750 ever the lead unit of a multiple unit consist?
Date: 01/22/19 17:17 Re: Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750 Author: PHall Every day between Limon and Colorado Springs when it was on the Rockey Mountain Rocket.
Date: 01/22/19 18:38 Re: Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750 Author: millerdc Pulling a commuter must have been very slow to accelerate.
Date: 01/22/19 19:06 Re: Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750 Author: BigSkyBlue millerdc Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Pulling a commuter must have been very slow to > accelerate. Both of the AB6’s were rebuilt with a second engine where the baggage room was some time before they went into suburban service. Making them just like any other E unit performance wise. BSB Posted from iPhone Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/22/19 19:08 by BigSkyBlue. Date: 01/22/19 19:26 Re: Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750 Author: Englewood Milwaukee Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Was the 750 ever the lead unit of a multiple unit > consist? As pictured in the article https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,4705004,4705004#msg-4705004 Date: 01/22/19 19:32 Re: Walking Through the Rock Island Roster, Part 19, AB6 750 Author: Englewood MartyBernard Wrote:
> > 1, CRI&P AB6 750 northbound at Chicago's Englewood > Union Station morning of April 21, 1965. To expand on the location in case anyone is attempting to sort out the jumble of tracks. The cantilever signal the 750 is about a car length away from is the same signal seen off in the distance in picture 2. That signal is the northward home signal on track 5 for 61st St. interlocking which controlled the junction of the NYC and RI at the north end of Englewood Union Station. The tracks in the immediate foreground are NYC mains within the junction. The two southbound signals on the cantilever bridge are Englewood's home signals for tracks 4 and 5. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/22/19 19:37 by Englewood. |