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News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
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On Tuesday, Ron Seavers and I were running the 431 again. I won't even bother with a crew picture, we look pretty much like we did last week. Attendance was OK for such a warm day, and everything went well. But I only have a couple of pictures.
I stopped in the car shop briefly, and among other things John was working on grid boxes for the 306. He showed me this one: I'd never seen anything quite like it before. There are various ways of making emergency repairs to a burned-out grid box, such as inserting spikes. But evidently on Shaker Heights they repaired them with big globs of weld, as seen here. That makes it much more difficult to repair properly.
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From the stupendous Simms collection "I Have No Idea" folder. All conjectures welcome.
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This time I'm limiting the content mostly to pictures that have captions on the back.
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| This the normal train on Sunday after noon 1945 |
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| This is the substitute train coming from Elgin scene looking northwest |
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| July 28, 1946 Stewart ave. Lombard |
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I just discovered another treasure trove of CA&E photos from the Simms collection that I hadn't even looked through yet. As usual, captions below the pictures are copied from the prints.
We'll start with the jewel of the fleet:
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| note the three man crew CA+E at Glen Ellyn 309 I can't find the negative of this one I think this was 1938 or 1939 The other car was probably 306 The window glass was already boarded up |
And next, a complete roster of box motors!
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A view you don't often see: looking down from the tower. In this view, the Elgin train could be either eastbound or westbound.![]() |
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