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Owner: Chicago Burlington & Quincy
Model:EMD E9ABuilt As:CBQ 9985A (E9A)
Serial Number:20533Order No:2071
Frame Number:2071-A1Built:12/1955
Notes:Blt. 12/55, to BN #9985, to #9915 10/73, ret. 7/92, to NYSW #2402/SLRG
Other locos with this serial:  NYSW 2402(E9A) CBQ 9985A(E9A) SLRG 2402(E9A) BN 9915(E9AM)
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CBQ 9985
Title:  CBQ 9985
Description: 
Photo Date:  5/11/1958  Upload Date: 5/11/2005 11:05:09 PM
Location:  Sandwich, IL
Author: 
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Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  1545   Comments: 0
The 1963 Summer Eastbound Denver Zephyr
Title:  The 1963 Summer Eastbound Denver Zephyr
Description:  Train #10.
Photo Date:  7/9/1963  Upload Date: 7/6/2007 9:39:25 PM
Location:  Leland, IL
Author:  Marty Bernard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  976   Comments: 0
CB&Q 9985A
Title:  CB&Q 9985A
Description:  White building in distance was the Pepperidge Farm grain receiving room. A grain car can be seen next to it. Many of my way8freight pictures were taken working that siding. The EB dinky was half way between the Westmont and Fairview Ave. (far distance in photo) commuter stations. When a short train was needed the green cars were no doubt left in the Chicago or Aurora yards/station;
Photo Date:  5/20/1964  Upload Date: 7/6/2007 9:39:26 PM
Location:  Westmont, IL
Author:  Marty Bernard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  984   Comments: 1
CB&Q E9 9985A
Title:  CB&Q E9 9985A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad E9 9985A eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on August 21, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/21/1964  Upload Date: 1/1/2013 4:06:11 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  466   Comments: 1
CB&Q #9985A
Title:  CB&Q #9985A
Description:  A trio of E Units, led by E9A #9985A, are the power for a passenger train with a good amount of head$end traffic (4 baggage cars), which is crossing over between mains. Scanned with an Epson V550 from a duplicate 35mm slide, brand is unknown. Photographer is unknown; zate, month, and year are approximate.
Photo Date:  1/1/1965  Upload Date: 2/17/2017 9:58:49 PM
Location:  Unknown, US
Author:  Unknown
Categories:  Signal,Passenger,Track,Action
Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  509   Comments: 1
CB&Q E9 9985A
Title:  CB&Q E9 9985A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad E9 9985A westbound"a little east of Naperville, Illinois on April 28, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  4/28/1965  Upload Date: 5/7/2015 11:33:59 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  391   Comments: 0
CB&Q E9 9985A
Title:  CB&Q E9 9985A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad E9 9985A with a westbound Dinky (commuter train) at Naperville, Illinois on July 27, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The yellow vegetation near the tracks shows the results of a recent passing of a weed control train.
Photo Date:  7/27/1965  Upload Date: 7/2/2015 12:59:22 PM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  299   Comments: 0
CB&Q E9 9985A
Title:  CB&Q E9 9985A
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad E9 9985A heading either Train Number 1 or 10, the Denver Zephyr, at Denver, Colorado on August 26, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. I'm not sure if this train was arriving (1) or departing (10). I was was in Denver with my friends Chris Burritt and Jerry Appleman and we shot everything with flanged wheels for a few hours before moving on to Cheyenne.
Photo Date:  8/26/1965  Upload Date: 9/10/2015 1:44:42 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  451   Comments: 0
CB&Q E9 9985A
Title:  CB&Q E9 9985A
Description:  CB&Q E9 9985A westbound on Train #11, the Nebraska Zephyr, the daily Chicago to Lincoln, Nebraska mail train, at Naperville, Illinois, January 16, 1966, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in December 1955 (c/n 20533) on EMD Order 2071, became BN 9985 after the March 2, 1970 merger, was remanufactured by Morrison-Knudsen in November 1973, returning numbered BN 9915 (owned by the West Suburban Mass Transit District and leased to the BN), retired in 1992, becoming NYS&W 2402. The following is excerpted from the book, Chicago Union Station, by Edward M. DeRouin (Pixels Publishing):

The economies of the 1950's drove the Burlington, among others, to consolidate schedules to reduce operating costs. Effective February 1, 1958, the Nebraska Zephyr and Coloradoan ran as one train. After October 28, 1962, the cars of the Kansas City Zephyr were included in the consist. They were removed at Galesburg and continued their trip to Kansas City (as Train #35). The primary purpose of the Coloradoan was to bring mail and express to Council Bluffs and the Union Pacific for forwarding to places like Salt Lake City and Oakland. A secondary chore was to carry storage mail to Denver. Now those cars were tucked in between the power and passenger cars of the two Zephyrs. Shortly after 9:00 AM, a switch engine would shove the articulated cars of the Nebraska Zephyr, the four cars of the Kansas City Zephyr, and cars filled with express to the (Chicago Union Station, CUS) depot. After setting the consist on the station track, the engine would then add two RPOs pulled from station track 14 and move on to other work. After finishing breakfast at the Zephyr Diner, the engine crew prepared their locomotives and when the switches were lined, proceeded west to Union Avenue. Once on the main, the locomotives reversed and headed for CUS. Before reaching the depot, the units were lined for station track 32, where storage cars filled with mail were picked up. Once the steam and air lines were hooked up and brakes tested, the locomotives and mail proceeded south past the Harrison Street Tower. Burlington 11's final preparatory move with a switchman, referred to as a Pilot, qualified to control backup moves at CUS, in place on the station end of the head end cars, and controlled the automatic brake with a hose and valve assembly referred to as a monkey tail (because of its shape). Upon receipt of the proper signal, the Pilot would draw off some air, and the Engineer would 'shove on reduction'. This procedure held slack in check. The movement was stopped before making the coupling and the monkey tail removed. Hand signals guided the last movement, and with people boarding, postal clerks working in the RPOs, and mail handlers loading the storage cars, the coupling had to be, and was, gentle. After the steam and air lines were made, the standing brake test was conducted and Number 11 was ready for departure at 11:00 AM.
Photo Date:  1/16/1966  Upload Date: 3/27/2010 11:52:05 AM
Location:  Naperville, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Winter,Passenger
Locomotives:  CBQ 9985A(E9A)
Views:  2300   Comments: 0


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