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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: Chicago Union Station
From: John Ziola <johnsclubs@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2006 18:07:30 -0800 (PST)
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Bill that's good news, I've seen the book mentioned for some information on 
cars and am glad to learn it also has the information you mention.
   
  I will look for the book, with this and the other information it will be a 
valuable addition to my small library.
   
   
  Thanks,
   
  John
   
  
clipperw@EarthLink.net wrote:
          John,

One of the things you said you were looking for in one of the earlier 
posts in this thread was a drawing of Clyde (Cicero, Hawthorne) yard. 
I knew I had seen one and just came across it. If you have a copy of 
Michael Spoor's Chicago Burlington and Quincy in Color Volume No. 1, 
there is a map or drawing of the yard prior to it's rebuild as a hump 
yard on page #17. It is small, but readable. As you will note and 
probably recall, it is a large facility. Hope this helps in your re- 
creation.

On page #16, there is a less detailed map of the trackage and major 
railroad facilities between Union Station and Clyde Yard. Not shown 
or identified there are the separate suburban and passenger engine 
facilities at Western Ave. Suburban steam power went to the Western 
Ave. facilities to be serviced between runs. I believe some or all 
passenger steam power was also serviced there. With the advent of the 
Zephyrs and diesels, the "Zephyr Pit" at the 14th Street coach yard 
was developed and all passenger diesels were serviced there between 
runs. The Zephyr Pit disappeared about 15 years ago and was replaced 
by a much larger and far more modern Metra locomotive and car facility.

Bill Barber

On Nov 18, 2006, at 2:15 AM, CBQ@yahoogroups.com wrote:

> Re: Chicago Union Station
>
> Posted by: "John Ziola" johnsclubs@sbcglobal.net johnz937
>
> Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:58 am (PST)
>
> Bill,
>
> I am older but not enough to have seen it if it was gone in the 
> early 30's, must been the turntable that made me think roundhouse 
> was there.
>
> John

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