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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: Chicago Union Station
From: cy svobodny <ctsvobodny@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 07:31:58 -0800 (PST)
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Dark green rings a bell with me too.  I know the Q
coach up at IRM has green seats, and I think they are
flip over.  The Budd Bi-Levels I think are brown.
--- John Ziola <johnsclubs@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Hi Keith,
>    
>   I reviewed all the valuable replies I got and none
> mentioned the color of the seats,
>    
>   If memory serves me and it's not that good a
> servant nowadays, the seats were a dark green or
> possibly dark brown.
>    
>   Must admit, it's just an "educated" recall.
>    
>   John
>    
>   
> Keith Erhart <erhart@essex1.com> wrote:
>           Hi, John,
> I am building some tan and green suburban passenger
> cars. Did anyone mention the color of the interior
> seats ? Thank you.
> Keith Erhart
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: John Ziola 
> To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 8:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: Chicago Union Station
> 
> Bill,
> 
> I continue to be amazed at the vast amount of
> information the members of the forum have, these
> being a prime example.
> 
> You as many others are certainly students of the Q.
> Don't know where you guys get all this valuable
> information. It be of great help.
> 
> I too lived along the Q, Brookfield, Downers Grove
> and Clarendon Hills, and did ride a number of steam
> locos (40's and 50's) although at the time I didn't
> know one from the other, but it certainly was a
> thrill I will never forget. Unfortunately I didn't
> become a true fan until recently (retirement). I
> thought I remembered a roundhouse in DG but many
> folks disagreed, glad the memory wasn't playing
> tricks. Remember many times we would watch the
> Zephyr fly by, pre CZ, in the early to late 40's I
> believe, then later the CZ and the others you
> mentioned although I didn't know the difference, Dad
> told me which was which. Wouldn't it be fun to roll
> the clock back.
> 
> Thanks much,
> 
> John
> 
> clipperw@EarthLink.net wrote:
> John,
> 
> Here is some more information concerning Union
> Station, and comments 
> in the many e-mails of this obviously interesting
> thread.
> 
> Prior to 1950, the commuter cars of the Q were
> almost exclusively 
> open platform cars on 4 wheel trucks that entered
> service in the 
> 1920's. I believe many of these where rebuilt wood
> cars with steel 
> underframes. In the 1920's update, they were steel
> sheathed and were 
> consider "state of the commuter art". At that time,
> they were pulled 
> by K class 10 wheelers and P class atlantics. When
> the hudsons 
> arrived in the early '30s, the S1 and S2 road power
> pacifics were 
> downgraded to commuter service where they performed
> very well for 20 
> more years.
> 
> In 1949, the Cal Zephyr entered service pulled by
> the three sets of 
> three unit F3's numbered 9960 - 62, painted in the
> passenger paint 
> scheme and specially ordered for that service. In
> 1950, the first 30 
> stainless steel Budd gallery cars entered service.
> They were now 
> "state of the art" and copied in one form or other
> by many other RRs. 
> The 30 cars covered maybe half of the service
> requirements. The rest 
> of the service, particularly rush hour. was covered
> by the old 
> commuter cars now rebuilt with the tan, green and
> gold paint scheme. 
> These cars now included air conditioning, new seats
> and closed end 
> platforms. The rebuilt single level cars were run in
> conjunction with 
> the gallery cars or in full sets of nine cars by
> themselves. (In 
> those days, nine cars was the train length limit, I
> believe due to 
> station platform length and locomotive horsepower
> required to meet 
> the difficult schedule.)
> 
> Between, 1950 and Sept. 1952, some trains were
> diesel powered and 
> others were steam. Many trains, in those days,
> terminated at Downers 
> Grove, 22 miles out of Union Station, where there
> was a steam 
> locomotive servicing facility (open air in those
> days providing water 
> and a turntable (there was a roundhouse there also
> many years 
> before)) and a coach yard. The rest of the trains
> went on to Aurora. 
> Steam power was still pacifics supplemented by some
> downgraded 
> hudsons. (Four hudsons were fitted with the large
> turbo generators on 
> their pilot decks to supply train power. The
> pacifics and predecessor 
> steam locomotives also had the large generators in
> commuter service.)
> 
> From the arrival of the first gallery car until the
> BN rebuilt the 
> E-8/9s with headend power in the '70s, the suburban
> trains required 
> external electrical power for lighting and air
> conditioning. To meet 
> that need, Q rebuilt a series of heavyweight 6100
> series coaches into 
> power cars. Some were all coach while others had a
> small baggage 
> section, used to handle baggage and delivery of the
> local Chicago 
> newspapers to the suburban towns. In the power
> compartment was a 
> diesel engine and generator set which supplied power
> to the train. 
> These cars rode on six wheel trucks, were air
> conditioned, had round 
> as opposed to clerstory (sp?) roofs, had new sealed
> widows and were 
> painted silver. Every train over two cars had one at
> one end or the 
> other. It was usually the "smoker" car although, in
> those days, there 
> were more "smoking" cars in the train. A few of
> these power cars have 
> survived in museums.
> 
> Diesels began to enter suburban service in the late
> 1940's. The first 
> were displaced shovel nose units from the second
> Twin City Zephyrs 
> and the first Denver Zephyr. About the same time,
> E-5s also would 
> show up in commuter service. One pulled the first
> complete set of 
> gallery cars in Sept. 1950. Then, E-7s started to
> show up. Finally, 
> the E-8s and E-9s came along. (The first E-8s were
> delivered in 1950, 
> but used mostly in road service.) Later, the E-8s
> and 9s were 
> preferred because of their better acceleration due
> to higher 
> horsepower needed to meet schedules, particularly on
> the "all stops" 
> trains. In the later Q years, E-8s and 9s were the
> only commuter 
> power. E-7s were used only on road trains. While Q
> rotated power 
> between road trains and commuter trains, a few units
> were often seen 
> in commuter; 9938B and 9945A are two that come to my
> mind.
> 
> The start of push-pull service in 1965, spelled the
> end for the old 
> single level coaches except for the power cars.
> Push-pull service 
> required that a 27 point m.u. cable run the entire
> length of the 
> train to control the locomotive from the cab car at
> the opposite end. 
> As the first cab cars went into service, Q began to
> rebuild and 
> update the gallery cars. (Some were already 15 years
> old!) Included 
> was the 27 point m.u. circuit. (In the BN era, the
> cars, were all 
> rebuilt again to add electric heat, replacing the
> original steam 
> 
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