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CB&Q 165ABC in 1964 |
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Early F units usually came in set of 4, i.e., ABBA. The CB&Q found that for most trains on its mostly flat railroad ABA sets were sufficient so the ABBAs were broken into ABs with another newer A added. On the CB&Q an ABBA set was lettered ABCD and an ABA set was lettered ABC. In this picture we see CB&Q 165A, an F7A and 165B and C, F3Bs. The train is the early morning "Pick Up" at Milledgeville, IL (122 miles from Chicago on the Twin Cities Line). If the train had a number, it was never used on the dispatcher's line. Yes it is a heck of a train to be doing local switching, but it did weekdays. |
Photo Date: |
9/14/1964 Upload Date: 10/25/2006 9:50:51 AM |
Location: |
Milledgeville, IL |
Author: |
Marty Bernard |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
CBQ 165A(F7A) CBQ 165B(F3B) CBQ 165C(F3A) |
Views: |
1977 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
CB&Q 165ABC in 1965 |
Description: |
Early F units usually came in set of 4, i.e., ABBA. The CB&Q found that for most trains on its mostly flat railroad ABA sets were sufficient so the ABBAs were broken into ABs with another newer A added. On the CB&Q an ABBA set was lettered ABCD and an ABA set was lettered ABC. In this picture we see CB&Q 165A, an F7A and 165B and C, F3B and A. Is this the A end or the C end? |
Photo Date: |
9/13/1965 Upload Date: 11/14/2006 8:24:48 PM |
Location: |
Eola, IL |
Author: |
Marty Bernard |
Categories: |
Yard |
Locomotives: |
CBQ 165A(F7A) CBQ 165B(F3B) CBQ 165C(F3A) |
Views: |
2274 Comments: 8 |
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