Our friend Dick Lukin, one of the longest-term members of the Museum, sent us these wonderful recollections on CSL cars that didn't get saved:
I was active at IERM and IRM in the late 50's and early 60's and the status of the North Shore 202 was an issue. The car body was just a pile of kindling... in
the opinion of most of us! A major policy at IRM at the time was to NEVER acquire a car unless it was complete... i.e. weatherproof, with good motors, etc, etc. Naturally some cars did come less than perfect.
Typical CSL Sedan (Volkmer - Mewhinney) |
5651 (Don Ross) |
"Out to Pasture" area at 77th Street Station (Bowlan - Mewhinney) |
Al Williams and I both lived on the south side of Chicago, he in Englewood in a huge old house, and I in South Shore. He could use his dad's Ford, so we used to go to CTA South Shops (yes, nearly midnight) and "liberate" select car parts from cars awaiting the torch.
Please note especially the two destination sign boxes at each end of 3142 and the route sign boxes. All four items were liberated in one night's mission along with many other items of interest. The sign boxes were stored in my garage in South Shore until the early 1960s along with a panel truck load of other "goodies". Eventually even the panel truck was donated to the museum. It showed up in a few Rail and Wire issues!
We missed out on any one man
MU cars, and while we have the 144, we are missing a 500 high-speed from Milwaukee Ave., some of which ran on Ashland before going up in smoke!
Yep, we missed
out a some nice stuff, but I'm grateful for what we do have and the fantastic
results that all of our hard work and money produced.
Dick Lukin
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