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CB&Q E7 9936A, Berwyn, IL, June 27, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler

chuckzeiler


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Chicago Burlington & Quincy E7 9936A, Berwyn, Illinois, June 27, 1965, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Also seen in the distance is E8 9943A approaching the Berwyn station. This is a fortunate situation in that I generally took the train from Union Station, thus should have been aboard the approaching Dinky (CB&Q term for commuter train). I happened to be visiting my friend Chris in Oak Park, and usually would backtrack by riding the CTA elevated train back into Chicago for the connection to the Q and ultimately, back to Naperville where I lived. But I was running late, so I took the bus down to the Berwyn station, where I caught this scene. I thought I could identify each train, but something is amiss in this shot. Looking at a 1965 calendar, this would be Sunday, which makes the Dinky a Sunday only all-stop train. I noted on the slide that the train led by 9936A is the Denver Zephyr. Here's the problem: according to my copy of the Employee's Timetable #10 in effect on this date, Train #1, The Denver Zephyr, departed Union Station at 5:00PM CST, and Train #225, the Sunday Only Dinky, departed at 5:01PM. Furthermore, the Dinky made five stops before arriving at Berwyn at 5:18. So, I am assuming the the DZ is running slightly late, not an unusual occurrence, especially in the summer, when often not only was it late departing, but sometime an overflow crowd of passengers would cause it to run in sections. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Here's a link to a photo shot a couple of seconds later of the arriving Dinky: http://chuckzeiler.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1214337
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Keywords: CB&Q Berwyn Denver Zephyr Dinky
Location: Berwyn, Illinois
Railroad: Chicago Burlington and Quincy
Locomotive/Train: E7 9936A
Date: June 27, 1965
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SteveO
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Registered: March 2003
Posts: 79
Tue April 29, 2008 9:26pm Rating: 10 

Great shot - in fact, I'm enjoying all of your vintage photos. But, judging by the shadows, woudn't these trains be heading into the city?
william h davis jr
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Registered: April 2008
Posts: 520
Tue April 29, 2008 10:33pm Rating: 10 

Nice shot
chuckzeiler
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Registered: March 2005
Posts: 27
Tue April 29, 2008 10:58pm

SteveO, the CB&Q (BN, BNSF) right of way out of Chicago to Aurora runs in a southwesterly direction. In the summer, the sun would be in this position, lighting up the engineers side of westbound trains. Another example of a westbound DZ lit on this side is at this link: http://www.railroadforums.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/46274/ppuser/4207
SteveO
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Registered: March 2003
Posts: 79
Wed April 30, 2008 2:19am

Just looked at a map. While the general direction to Aurora is mostly west, the track does make a turn to SSW at Aurora. Along with the time of day, I now understand the shadows. Smile

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