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By:Chuck Zeiler
Dates:1/15/1901 - 12/31/1980
Album Info:Chicago Burlington & Quincy freight cars shot mostly during 1979-1980.
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CB&Q 83677
Title:  CB&Q 83677
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad gondola 83677 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in March 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  3/1/1981  Upload Date: 6/17/2017 7:44:12 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q 83700
Title:  CB&Q 83700
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 83700 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in May 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from the book, CB&Q Color Guide To Freight And Passenger Equipment, by Michael J. Spoor: U. S. Railway Equipment delivered Burlington's first order of coil cars in February 1969. Numbered 83700 - 83704, these five cars wore the pre-merger paint scheme of Cascade green and white lettering. All of these cars were assigned to Youngstown Sheet & Tube in East Chicago. This car was stenciled: WHEN EMPTY RETURN TO AGENT B&OCT RR, WHITING, INDIANA .
Photo Date:  5/1/1980  Upload Date: 6/21/2017 4:14:42 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q 83700
Title:  CB&Q 83700
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 83700 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from the book, CB&Q Color Guide To Freight And Passenger Equipment, by Michael J. Spoor: U. S. Railway Equipment delivered Burlington's first order of coil cars in February 1969. Numbered 83700 - 83704, these five cars wore the pre-merger paint scheme of Cascade green and white lettering. All of these cars were assigned to Youngstown Sheet & Tube in East Chicago. This car was stenciled: WHEN EMPTY RETURN TO AGENT B&OCT RR, WHITING, INDIANA .
Photo Date:  9/1/1980  Upload Date: 6/21/2017 4:45:08 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q 83702
Title:  CB&Q 83702
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 83702 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from the book, CB&Q Color Guide To Freight And Passenger Equipment, by Michael J. Spoor: U. S. Railway Equipment delivered Burlington's first order of coil cars in February 1969. Numbered 83700 - 83704, these five cars wore the pre-merger paint scheme of Cascade green and white lettering. All of these cars were assigned to Youngstown Sheet & Tube in East Chicago. This car was stenciled: WHEN EMPTY RETURN TO AGENT B&OCT RR, WHITING, INDIANA .
Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 6/21/2017 5:17:41 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q HC-2 85002
Title:  CB&Q HC-2 85002
Description:  CB&Q HC-2 85002 equipped with plain bearings at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. According to the book, CB&Q Color Guide To Freight And Passenger Equipment, by Michael J. Spoor, the Burlington purchased its first covered hoppers from an outside builder when it received 30 Pullman-Standard PS-2 covered hoppers in 1954. Numbered 85000-85029 and designated HC-2, they were rated at 70-ton capacity and 2893 cubic feet. In 1965, cars 85015-85029 were overhauled at Havelock, given new 100-ton capacity Barber S-2-A roller bearing trucks and renumbered 85050-85064.
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 10/12/2013 12:37:08 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
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CB&Q Class HC-2 85055
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-2 85055
Description:  CB&Q Class HC-2 85055 at about 22nd Street in Chicago, Illinois on July 6, 1984, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. According to the book, CB&Q Color Guide To Freight And Passenger Equipment, by Michael J. Spoor, the Burlington purchased its first covered hoppers from an outside builder when it received 30 Pullman-Standard PS-2 covered hoppers in 1954. Numbered 85000-85029 and designated HC-2, they were rated at 70-ton capacity and 2893 cubic feet. In 1965, cars 85015-85029 were overhauled at Havelock, given new 100-ton capacity Barber S-2-A roller bearing trucks and renumbered 85050-85064.
Photo Date:  7/6/1984  Upload Date: 10/12/2013 1:03:54 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
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CB&Q Class HC-2 85055
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-2 85055
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-2 85055 at about 22nd Street in Chicago, Illinois on July 6, 1984, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. According to the book, CB&Q Color Guide To Freight And Passenger Equipment, by Michael J. Spoor, the Burlington purchased its first covered hoppers from an outside builder when it received 30 Pullman-Standard PS-2 covered hoppers in 1954. Numbered 85000-85029 and designated HC-2, they were rated at 70-ton capacity and 2893 cubic feet. In 1965, cars 85015-85029 were overhauled at Havelock, given new 100-ton capacity Barber S-2-A roller bearing trucks and renumbered 85050-85064.
Photo Date:  7/6/1984  Upload Date: 6/21/2017 5:45:50 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class HC-4 85230
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4 85230
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4 85230 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner

General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year. CB&Q ( car numbers ) 85200 - 85299, class HC-4, were delivered during May and June 1959 in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars ( were equipped ) with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q 85200 -85299 series were renumbered into the BN 475800 - 475899 series, although numbers 85208 and 85217 were renumbered into the BN series 448033 - 448042 .

Photo Date:  10/1/1980  Upload Date: 9/5/2019 7:27:15 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class HC-4 85230
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4 85230
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4 85230 at Eola, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. It was stenciled: BLT. 8-59 . The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner.

General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year. CB&Q ( car numbers ) 85200 - 85299, class HC-4, were delivered during May and June 1959 in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars ( were equipped ) with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q 85200 -85299 series were renumbered into the BN 475800 - 475899 series, although numbers 85208 and 85217 were renumbered into the BN series 448033 - 448042 .

Photo Date:  10/1/1981  Upload Date: 10/14/2013 4:18:12 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class HC-4 85250
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4 85250
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4 85250 at Eola, Illinois on an unknown day in August 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED ^OÒWARèlü[Þeg"bV Hol Wagner; General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year. CB&Q ( car numbers ) 85200 - 85299, class HC-4, were delivered during May and June 1959 in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars ( were equipped ) with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q 85200 -85299 series were renumbered into the BN 475800 - 475899 series, although numbers 85208 and 85217 were renumbered into the BN series 448033 - 448042 .
Photo Date:  8/1/1980  Upload Date: 10/15/2013 3:18:13 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class HC-4 85266
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4 85266
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4 85266 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. It appears that these gentlemen were repairing or replacing the latches on the hatches. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner; General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year. CB&Q ( car numbers ) 85200 - 85299, class HC-4, were delivered during May and June 1959 in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars ( were equipped ) with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q 85200 -85299 series were renumbered into the BN 475800 - 475899 series, although numbers 85208 and 85217 were renumbered into the BN series 448033 - 448042 .
Photo Date:  4/1/1982  Upload Date: 10/17/2013 12:50:46 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
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CB&Q Class HC-4A 85305
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4A 85305
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4A 85305 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in May 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner; General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year ( car numbers 85200 - 85299, class HC-4 ), and bought 100 more in 1960 ( #'s 85300 - -85399 , class HC-4A ) delivered in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars were equipped with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q series 85300 - 85399 were renumbered into the BN series 475900 - 475999 .
Photo Date:  5/1/1981  Upload Date: 10/22/2013 1:19:31 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class HC-4A 85314
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4A 85314
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4A 85314 at Eola, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner; General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year ( car numbers 85200 - 85299, class HC-4 ), and bought 100 more in 1960 ( #'s 85300 - -85399 , class HC-4A ) delivered in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars were equipped with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q series 85300 - 85399 were renumbered into the BN series 475900 - 475999 .
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 4/23/2017 5:27:03 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class HC-4A 85314
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4A 85314
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4A 85314 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner; General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year ( car numbers 85200 - 85299, class HC-4 ), and bought 100 more in 1960 ( #'s 85300 - -85399 , class HC-4A ) delivered in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars were equipped with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q series 85300 - 85399 were renumbered into the BN series 475900 - 475999 .
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 6/21/2017 6:23:07 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class HC-4A 85335
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4A 85335
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4A 85335 at Eola, Illinois on July 21, 1983, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner; General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year ( car numbers 85200 - 85299, class HC-4 ), and bought 100 more in 1960 ( #'s 85300 - -85399 , class HC-4A ) delivered in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars were equipped with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q series 85300 - 85399 were renumbered into the BN series 475900 - 475999 .
Photo Date:  7/21/1983  Upload Date: 6/21/2017 7:00:36 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class HC-4A 85372
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-4A 85372
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-4A 85372 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner; General American introduced the Dry-Flo car in 1958, and the Q bought 100 of the 3,500 cubic foot cars the next year ( car numbers 85200 - 85299, class HC-4 ), and bought 100 more in 1960 ( #'s 85300 - -85399 , class HC-4A ) delivered in the new image gray and red paint scheme, Dry-Flo cars were equipped with one compartment, 10 loading hatches, six GATC vacuum discharge outlets. Survivors of the CB&Q series 85300 - 85399 were renumbered into the BN series 475900 - 475999 .
Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 6/21/2017 7:32:12 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-3 85401
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-3 85401
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-3 85401 at Cicero, Illinois on October 17, 1982, Kodachrome by Gib Allbach, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner; The Burlington was one of the first roads to purchase examples of AC&F's revolutionary Center Flow cars, acquiring 10 of the 3.500 cubic foot versions in May 1963. Built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia shops, the LO-3 class had one compartment, six loading hatches, and three Enterprise gravity outlets. The car's clean lines result from the tubular design, which allowed elimination of outside posts commonly used for structural bracing in traditional designs. Not truly cylindrical, the design actually featured an oval or "inverted teardrop" cross section. Predating the era of trough loading hatches (featured on future orders of the same design ), the 10 LO-3's each had six circular centerline hatches for filling the car's single compartment. The CB&Q LO-3 class was renumbered into the BN 441000 - 441009 series.
Photo Date:  10/17/1982  Upload Date: 6/25/2017 6:05:49 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Gib Allbach
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CB&Q Class LO-4 85520
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-4 85520
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-4 85520 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: In the early 1960's, Pullman-Standard developed the PS-2CD design, which eliminated the split discharge gates by running the center sill through the inside of the hoppers, thus allowing a single, center-discharge outlet for each hopper, for a total of three outlets per car instead of the previously standard six. Cubic capacity was increased to 4,000 cubic feet by raising the sides another 18 inches and extending the slope sheets all the way to the end of the car frame. Roller bearing trucks of 100-ton capacity were also employed. The Q bought 190 PS-2CD's in 1963, numbering them 85500 - 85689. The first 140 were class LO-4 ( the HC class designation having been abandoned after 1961 ) and featured the traditional 10 circular loading hatches. The last 50 cars were the first Burlington covered hoppers with trough loading hatches and thus were classed LO-4A. All 190 cars still employed the 4/3/4 outside post pattern and had Enterprise gravity outlets.
Photo Date:  4/1/1982  Upload Date: 6/25/2017 6:40:39 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-4 85530
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-4 85530
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-4 85530 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: In the early 1960's, Pullman-Standard developed the PS-2CD design, which eliminated the split discharge gates by running the center sill through the inside of the hoppers, thus allowing a single, center-discharge outlet for each hopper, for a total of three outlets per car instead of the previously standard six. Cubic capacity was increased to 4,000 cubic feet by raising the sides another 18 inches and extending the slope sheets all the way to the end of the car frame. Roller bearing trucks of 100-ton capacity were also employed. The Q bought 190 PS-2CD's in 1963, numbering them 85500 - 85689. The first 140 were class LO-4 ( the HC class designation having been abandoned after 1961 ) and featured the traditional 10 circular loading hatches. The last 50 cars were the first Burlington covered hoppers with trough loading hatches and thus were classed LO-4A. All 190 cars still employed the 4/3/4 outside post pattern and had Enterprise gravity outlets.
Photo Date:  4/1/1982  Upload Date: 6/27/2017 1:01:51 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-4 85540
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-4 85540
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-4 85540 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner:

In the early 1960's, Pullman-Standard developed the PS-2CD design, which eliminated the split discharge gates by running the center sill through the inside of the hoppers, thus allowing a single, center-discharge outlet for each hopper, for a total of three outlets per car instead of the previously standard six. Cubic capacity was increased to 4,000 cubic feet by raising the sides another 18 inches and extending the slope sheets all the way to the end of the car frame. Roller bearing trucks of 100-ton capacity were also employed. The Q bought 190 PS-2CD's in 1963, numbering them 85500 - 85689. The first 140 were class LO-4 ( the HC class designation having been abandoned after 1961 ) and featured the traditional 10 circular loading hatches. The last 50 cars were the first Burlington covered hoppers with trough loading hatches and thus were classed LO-4A. All 190 cars still employed the 4/3/4 outside post pattern and had Enterprise gravity outlets.

Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 9/23/2019 2:52:04 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-4 85576
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-4 85576
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-4 85576 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: In the early 1960's, Pullman-Standard developed the PS-2CD design, which eliminated the split discharge gates by running the center sill through the inside of the hoppers, thus allowing a single, center-discharge outlet for each hopper, for a total of three outlets per car instead of the previously standard six. Cubic capacity was increased to 4,000 cubic feet by raising the sides another 18 inches and extending the slope sheets all the way to the end of the car frame. Roller bearing trucks of 100-ton capacity were also employed. The Q bought 190 PS-2CD's in 1963, numbering them 85500 - 85689. The first 140 were class LO-4 ( the HC class designation having been abandoned after 1961 ) and featured the traditional 10 circular loading hatches. The last 50 cars were the first Burlington covered hoppers with trough loading hatches and thus were classed LO-4A. All 190 cars still employed the 4/3/4 outside post pattern and had Enterprise gravity outlets.
Photo Date:  9/1/1980  Upload Date: 6/29/2017 10:07:11 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-4 85603
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-4 85603
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-4 85603 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: In the early 1960's, Pullman-Standard developed the PS-2CD design, which eliminated the split discharge gates by running the center sill through the inside of the hoppers, thus allowing a single, center-discharge outlet for each hopper, for a total of three outlets per car instead of the previously standard six. Cubic capacity was increased to 4,000 cubic feet by raising the sides another 18 inches and extending the slope sheets all the way to the end of the car frame. Roller bearing trucks of 100-ton capacity were also employed. The Q bought 190 PS-2CD's in 1963, numbering them 85500 - 85689. The first 140 were class LO-4 ( the HC class designation having been abandoned after 1961 ) and featured the traditional 10 circular loading hatches. The last 50 cars were the first Burlington covered hoppers with trough loading hatches and thus were classed LO-4A. All 190 cars still employed the 4/3/4 outside post pattern and had Enterprise gravity outlets.
Photo Date:  11/1/1980  Upload Date: 7/1/2017 12:38:35 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-4 85603
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-4 85603
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-4 85603 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: In the early 1960's, Pullman-Standard developed the PS-2CD design, which eliminated the split discharge gates by running the center sill through the inside of the hoppers, thus allowing a single, center-discharge outlet for each hopper, for a total of three outlets per car instead of the previously standard six. Cubic capacity was increased to 4,000 cubic feet by raising the sides another 18 inches and extending the slope sheets all the way to the end of the car frame. Roller bearing trucks of 100-ton capacity were also employed. The Q bought 190 PS-2CD's in 1963, numbering them 85500 - 85689. The first 140 were class LO-4 ( the HC class designation having been abandoned after 1961 ) and featured the traditional 10 circular loading hatches. The last 50 cars were the first Burlington covered hoppers with trough loading hatches and thus were classed LO-4A. All 190 cars still employed the 4/3/4 outside post pattern and had Enterprise gravity outlets.
Photo Date:  11/1/1980  Upload Date: 7/1/2017 1:41:15 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-4 85610
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-4 85610
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-4 85610 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: In the early 1960's, Pullman-Standard developed the PS-2CD design, which eliminated the split discharge gates by running the center sill through the inside of the hoppers, thus allowing a single, center-discharge outlet for each hopper, for a total of three outlets per car instead of the previously standard six. Cubic capacity was increased to 4,000 cubic feet by raising the sides another 18 inches and extending the slope sheets all the way to the end of the car frame. Roller bearing trucks of 100-ton capacity were also employed. The Q bought 190 PS-2CD's in 1963, numbering them 85500 - 85689. The first 140 were class LO-4 ( the HC class designation having been abandoned after 1961 ) and featured the traditional 10 circular loading hatches. The last 50 cars were the first Burlington covered hoppers with trough loading hatches and thus were classed LO-4A. All 190 cars still employed the 4/3/4 outside post pattern and had Enterprise gravity outlets.
Photo Date:  4/1/1982  Upload Date: 7/7/2017 12:12:51 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-4 85632
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-4 85632
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-4 85632 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: In the early 1960's, Pullman-Standard developed the PS-2CD design, which eliminated the split discharge gates by running the center sill through the inside of the hoppers, thus allowing a single, center-discharge outlet for each hopper, for a total of three outlets per car instead of the previously standard six. Cubic capacity was increased to 4,000 cubic feet by raising the sides another 18 inches and extending the slope sheets all the way to the end of the car frame. Roller bearing trucks of 100-ton capacity were also employed. The Q bought 190 PS-2CD's in 1963, numbering them 85500 - 85689. The first 140 were class LO-4 ( the HC class designation having been abandoned after 1961 ) and featured the traditional 10 circular loading hatches. The last 50 cars were the first Burlington covered hoppers with trough loading hatches and thus were classed LO-4A. All 190 cars still employed the 4/3/4 outside post pattern and had Enterprise gravity outlets.
Photo Date:  4/1/1982  Upload Date: 7/7/2017 1:18:37 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-5 85738
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-5 85738
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-5 85738 at Galesburg, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: General American's answer to ACF's new Center-Flow cars and Pullman-Standard's big 4,427 cubic-foot capacity grain hoppers was this car: a clean-lined 4,500 cubic-foot capacity car with trough loading hatches - possibly the first such hatches in the industry. The Q took 100 of the cars in 1964, numbering them 85700 - 85799, classing them LO-5, and the western subsidiaries acquired 60 virtually identical cars at the same time: C&S 860 - 869 and FW&D 3001 - 3050. Early the next year, the Q was back with a substantial order for 400 more LO-5A's, numbered 85800 - 86199. The CB&Q LO-5 series had three compartments, three Enterprise gravity outlets, and became BN 451100 - 451199, with seven cars from series 85754 - 86169 renumbered into BN series 410315 - 410727.
Photo Date:  11/1/1981  Upload Date: 7/9/2017 10:48:10 AM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-5 85741
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-5 85741
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-5 85741 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: General American's answer to ACF's new Center-Flow cars and Pullman-Standard's big 4,427 cubic-foot capacity grain hoppers was this car: a clean-lined 4,500 cubic-foot capacity car with trough loading hatches - possibly the first such hatches in the industry. The Q took 100 of the cars in 1964, numbering them 85700 - 85799, classing them LO-5, and the western subsidiaries acquired 60 virtually identical cars at the same time: C&S 860 - 869 and FW&D 3001 - 3050. Early the next year, the Q was back with a substantial order for 400 more LO-5A's, numbered 85800 - 86199. The CB&Q LO-5 series had three compartments, three Enterprise gravity outlets, and became BN 451100 - 451199, with seven cars from series 85754 - 86169 renumbered into BN series 410315 - 410727.
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/9/2017 11:42:10 AM
Location:  Cicero, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-5 85972
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-5 85972
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-5 85972 at Kansas City, Missouri on an unknown day in April 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: General American's answer to ACF's new Center-Flow cars and Pullman-Standard's big 4,427 cubic-foot capacity grain hoppers was this car: a clean-lined 4,500 cubic-foot capacity car with trough loading hatches - possibly the first such hatches in the industry. The Q took 100 of the cars in 1964, numbering them 85700 - 85799, classing them LO-5, and the western subsidiaries acquired 60 virtually identical cars at the same time: C&S 860 - 869 and FW&D 3001 - 3050. Early the next year, the Q was back with a substantial order for 400 more LO-5A's, numbered 85800 - 86199. The CB&Q LO-5 series had three compartments, three Enterprise gravity outlets, and became BN 451100 - 451199, with seven cars from series 85754 - 86169 renumbered into BN series 410315 - 410727.
Photo Date:  4/1/1980  Upload Date: 7/9/2017 6:00:25 PM
Location:  Kansas City, MO
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-5 86183
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-5 86183
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-5 86183 at Alton Junction in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: General American's answer to ACF's new Center-Flow cars and Pullman-Standard's big 4,427 cubic-foot capacity grain hoppers was this car: a clean-lined 4,500 cubic-foot capacity car with trough loading hatches - possibly the first such hatches in the industry. The Q took 100 of the cars in 1964, numbering them 85700 - 85799, classing them LO-5, and the western subsidiaries acquired 60 virtually identical cars at the same time: C&S 860 - 869 and FW&D 3001 - 3050. Early the next year, the Q was back with a substantial order for 400 more LO-5A's, numbered 85800 - 86199. The CB&Q LO-5 series had three compartments, three Enterprise gravity outlets, and became BN 451100 - 451199, with seven cars from series 85754 - 86169 renumbered into BN series 410315 - 410727.
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/9/2017 6:34:48 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86218
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86218
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86218 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.
Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/11/2017 1:20:03 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86266
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86266
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86266 at Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 22, 1984, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.
Photo Date:  5/22/1984  Upload Date: 7/11/2017 6:17:25 PM
Location:  Minneapolis, MN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86283
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86283
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86283 at Eola, Illinois on an unknown day in August 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.
Photo Date:  8/1/1982  Upload Date: 7/11/2017 6:52:20 PM
Location:  Eola, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86284
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86284
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86284 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.
Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/11/2017 8:23:02 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86342
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86342
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86342 at about 18th Street in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/14/2017 11:14:14 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86374
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86374
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86374 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/14/2017 11:33:47 AM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86509
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86509
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86509 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/14/2017 11:48:50 AM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86513
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86513
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86513 at Clyde, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/14/2017 12:08:18 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86521
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86521
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86521 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in January 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner:

The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow covered hoppers joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.

Photo Date:  1/1/1981  Upload Date: 7/15/2017 1:21:23 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-8 86555
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-8 86555
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-8 86555 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner:

The Q's first Hi-Cube Center-Flow covered hoppers joined the roster in 1966, 600 4,600 cubic foot triple hopper grain cars classed LO-8 and numbered CB&Q 86200 - 86699, and FW&D 3051 - 3150. All LO-8's were divided into three compartments and featured three-section trough loading hatches. All but Q 86690 - 86699 had Enterprise gravity outlets, the last 10 cars were equipped with ACF pneumatic outlets. The cars were built at AC&F's Huntington, West Virginia plant starting in March 1966.

Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/15/2017 12:15:20 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-1A 87122
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-1A 87122
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-1A 87122 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in March 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner:

Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099.. The cars were anything but colorful, with gray bodies, black plain bearing trucks, black lettering, and small black and white heralds on the car side between posts. The "Everywhere West" slogan appeared on both sides. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. These first 200 Airslides ( generally used for flour loading ) featured outside posts which were open at the bottom. Vibrator castings, welded to the car sides, two per side, are characteristics of Airslides. These cars were built at GATC's East Chicago plant, and eventually were renumbered into the BN 400500 - 400699 number series.

Photo Date:  3/1/1981  Upload Date: 7/15/2017 4:17:38 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-1B 87302
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-1B 87302
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-1B 87302 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in March 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner:

Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. Note the cross stiffener between posts protruding above and below the herald. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining.

Photo Date:  3/1/1980  Upload Date: 7/15/2017 5:35:20 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-1B 87308
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-1B 87308
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-1B 87308 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in January 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner:

Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. Note the cross stiffener between posts protruding above and below the herald. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. Unlike the earlier LO-1 and LO-2 classes which had open bottoms on the outside vertical posts, the LO-1B series posts had closed bottoms. The Class LO-1B's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.

Photo Date:  1/1/1981  Upload Date: 7/15/2017 6:31:04 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-1B 87329
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-1B 87329
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-1B 87329 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner:

Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. Note the cross stiffener between posts protruding above and below the herald. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. Unlike the earlier LO-1 and LO-2 classes which had open bottoms on the outside vertical posts, the LO-1B series posts had closed bottoms. The Class LO-1B's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.

Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/15/2017 7:23:06 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-1B 87348
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-1B 87348
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-1B 87348 at Eola, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. Note the cross stiffener between posts protruding above and below the herald. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. Unlike the earlier LO-1 and LO-2 classes which had open bottoms on the outside vertical posts, the LO-1B series posts had closed bottoms. The Class LO-1B's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/19/2017 11:30:51 AM
Location:  Eola, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-1B 87363
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-1B 87363
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-1B 87363 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. Note the cross stiffener between posts protruding above and below the herald. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. Unlike the earlier LO-1 and LO-2 classes which had open bottoms on the outside vertical posts, the LO-1B series posts had closed bottoms. The Class LO-1B's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.
Photo Date:  9/1/1980  Upload Date: 7/19/2017 12:42:59 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-2A 87404
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-2A 87404
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-2A 87404 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in June 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Tie following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from Generfl American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the .9-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B+and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and undmrbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. January 1959 saw delivery of another 50 AirslRde cars, and a separate order for 20 identical mates arrived on the property later in the year. Class LO-2A cars 87400 - -87469 were all 2,600 cubic-footers, rated at 70 tons because they rode on No. 86B roller bearing Barber Stabilized trucks. The stiffener beneath the Burlington Route herald was moved up and out of sight on these cars, and four metal angle anchors were added, fne near each corner of the herald plate. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. The Class LO-2A's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.
Photo Date:  6/1/1980  Upload Date: 7/19/2017 4:10:02 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
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CB&Q Class LO-2A 87411
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-2A 87411
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-2A 87411 at Clyde, Illinois on an {nknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wamner: Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LS-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classe} LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next bctch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they |ame in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gOay, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. January 1959 saw delivery of another 50 Airslide cars, and a setarate order for 20 identical mates arrived on the property later in the year. Class LO-2A cars 87400 - -87469 were all 2,600 cubic-footers, rated at 70 tons becausk they rode on No. 86B roller bearing Barber Stabilized trucks. The stiffener beneath the Burlington Route herald was moved up and out of sight on these cars, and four metal aogle anchors were added, one near each corner of the herald plate. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. The Class LO-2A's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.
Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/19/2017 4:43:50 PM
Location:  Clyde (subdivision), IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-2A 87416
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-2A 87416
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-2A 87416 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: Production ob Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing J-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 8737/ were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering$and a large Scothlite herald. January 1959 saw delivery of another 50 Airslide cars, and a separate order for 20 identical mates arrived on the property later in the year. Class LO-2A cars 87400 - -87469 were all 2,600 cubic-footers, rated at 70 tons because they rode on No. 86B roller bearing Barber Stabilized trucks. The stiffener beneath the Burlington Route herald was moved up and out of sight on these cars, and four metal angle anchors were added, one near each corner of the herald plate. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. The Class LO-2A's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.cbq87416-
Photo Date:  9/1/1980  Upload Date: 7/19/2017 5:16:40 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-2A 87439
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-2A 87439
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-2A 87439 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. January 1959 saw delivery of another 50 Airslide cars, and a separate order for 20 identical mates arrived on the property later in the year. Class LO-2A cars 87400 - -87469 were all 2,600 cubic-footers, rated at 70 tons because they rode on No. 86B roller bearing Barber Stabilized trucks. The stiffener beneath the Burlington Route herald was moved up and out of sight on these cars, and four metal angle anchors were added, one near each corner of the herald plate. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. The Class LO-2A's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/19/2017 6:50:09 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
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CB&Q Class LO-2A 87459
Title:  CB&Q Class LO-2A 87459
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class LO-2A 87459 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from Burlington Route Historical Society's Bulletin 20, COVERED HOPPERS, edited by Hol Wagner: Production of Airslide cars began in 1954 and the Q acquired its first 100 of the 2,600 cubic-foot cars from General American in December of that year: Class LO-1's 87000 - 87099. Another 100 nearly identical cars ( but riding on No. 93 roller bearing A-3 Ride Control trucks ) came in 1955, numbered 87100 - 87199 and classed LO-1A. Fifty-two more of the 29-foot long, 2,600 cubic-foot capacity Airslides joined the roster in 1957 as CB&Q Class LO-2 and numbered 87200 - 87251. The next batch of Airslides - 75 more 50 tonners, classed LO-1B and numbered 87300 - 87373 were delivered in 1958, the year the Q adopted its new image, and consequently they came in the new painting/lettering scheme: gray body, black trucks and underbody ( meaning the hopper slope sheets and discharge outlets were now black instead of gray, though the bolsters and draft gear remained gray ), red lettering and a large Scothlite herald. January 1959 saw delivery of another 50 Airslide cars, and a separate order for 20 identical mates arrived on the property later in the year. Class LO-2A cars 87400 - -87469 were all 2,600 cubic-footers, rated at 70 tons because they rode on No. 86B roller bearing Barber Stabilized trucks. The stiffener beneath the Burlington Route herald was moved up and out of sight on these cars, and four metal angle anchors were added, one near each corner of the herald plate. These cars, like all Q Airslides, had a baked-on enamel lining. The Class LO-2A's were eventually renumbered into the BN 400800 - 401139 number series.
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/23/2017 9:07:35 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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