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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: Chicago Union Station
From: "Stephen J. Levine" <sjl@prodigy.net>
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 15:06:24 -0800 (PST)
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The locomotives used in commuter service were the same E8's and E9's used on 
the intercity trains.  They were rotated in and out of each service.  A 
locomotive would come in on the Denver Zephyr and then go out on a commuter 
train, and vice versa.
   
  That is why every time I look at those 4 ex-BN E9's in Nashville, I realize I 
am looking at the locomotives that would pilot my trips on my favorite train, 
the Denver Zephyr.
   
  sjl

John Ziola <johnsclubs@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
          Thanks for the suggestion, I do have a number of commuter cars 
(stainless steel) double deck) and am looking for the older (heavyweights?) 
which were still in service when I first began commuting. I can't remember what 
units were used I know at one time they were E-8/9's but don't know the 
chronology.

Thanks for your help Stephen,

John

"Stephen J. Levine" <sjl@prodigy.net> wrote:
John

If you are going to model CUS during the CZ period, do not forget the abundance 
of gallery commuter cars owned by the Burlington.

sjl

Bob Webber <no17@comcast.net> wrote:
Also, look at the latest book on passenger train modeling from 
Kalmbach by Andy Sperandeo - it has some ideas on modeling passenger 
stations that might be of use, though Ed's book is the definitive 
book on Union Station.

Depending on era you'd want a "connection" from the NYC, AT&SF and 
others for mail and sleepers.

At 06:31 PM 11/14/2006, John Ziola wrote:
>More great ideas,
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> Thanks so much to you PAL and the others.
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> John
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>pal_houston <paulaleonard@comcast.net> wrote:
> --- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, John Ziola <johnsclubs@...> wrote:
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> > Group I need some help,
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> > I plan on modeling Chg.Union Sta. (during the CZ period) and need a
>diagram of track layout for Station as well as Passenger car yard.
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> > Also same for the yard at Clyde. Was the intermodal operation part
>of Clyde or was it separate?
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>Check out Michael J. Spoor's "CB&Q in Color", Vol. 4. Page 118 has a
>track diagram for the Canal St. (14th Street) yard dated 23 Nov. 1964.
>This diagram has no scale, but you can also get some great information
>by zooming in on Google Earth :).
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>Best Regards,
>PAL
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