Leo Phillip was kind enough to help answer my own question of "did diesels use
the facilities at Downers Grove before the sites demise?" Bulletin #1 has a
shot of #9904 (Pegasus) on the turntable in 1948. On the next page, the
caption
states that only two of the six weekday (rush?) trains from Downers were steam
powered by Sept. 13, 1952. The facility was closed on Sept. 27, 1952.
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From: William Barber <clipperw@gmail.com>
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, September 15, 2010 7:30:32 AM
Subject: [CBQ] Re:Zephyr #59 and Downers Grove
Roy,
I think some did. There is a photo in one book (one of Corbin's I
believe) that shows 9904 Pegaus on the DG turntable. It could be a
mid day turn and not an overnight stay. I don't know of a photo of an
"E" unit on the DG table, but I recall a photo of an "E" unit in the
yard coupled to a train. I am not home right now, so I can't search
my resources. My guess is that if "E" units laid over in DG, it
probably occurred in the last year of steam as it was being phased
out and not enough were left to protect the DG scheduled trains. I
believe that trains going to Aurora in the last couple of years were
all diesel powered.
Another question occurs to me. At least four hudsons were fitted with
large generators on the pilot deck for commuter service around 1950.
Nos. 3000 and 4001 were two of them. Where these locomotives assigned
to Aurora or DG trains? They may have been Aurora trains as I am not
sure that a hudson could fit on the DG turntable. I believe it was 85
feet.
Bill Barber
Gravois Mills, MO
On Sep 15, 2010, at 4:46 AM, CBQ@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Zephyr #59 and Downers Grove
> Posted by: "roy wojahn" zuch2rew@yahoo.com zuch2rew
> Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:49 pm (PDT)
>
>
>
> I really enjoyed the article about the terminal at Downers Grove.
> I grew up
> there from 1949 on. I remember at a very early age boarding a
> commuter train at
> Downers, and seeing the diesel powered train begin from the
> commuter facilities,
> cross over the two main tracks, and pull up to the station on the
> south main.
> My question is, did diesels use the facilities before Sept. 26,
> 1952, and did
> they use the the turntable shown in the article?
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