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By:Chuck Zeiler
Dates:10/1/1980 - 12/31/1988
Album Info:Photos of the CSS&SB shot between 1964 and 1988
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CSS&SB 105
Title:  CSS&SB 105
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 105 at South Bend, Indiana on August 1, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/1/1965  Upload Date: 3/28/2013 2:45:55 PM
Location:  South Bend, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 105(Interurban)
Views:  328   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 106
Title:  CSS&SB 106
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 106 and a gentleman attending to the pans at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in May 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  5/1/1979  Upload Date: 5/13/2013 12:06:25 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CSS 106(Interurban)
Views:  405   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 106
Title:  CSS&SB 106
Description: 
Photo Date:  5/1/1979  Upload Date: 3/4/2015 2:11:19 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Transit
Locomotives:  CSS 106(Interurban)
Views:  419   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 107
Title:  CSS&SB 107
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman-built 107 at the Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in January 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  1/1/1979  Upload Date: 4/27/2013 11:38:21 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Winter
Locomotives:  CSS 107(Interurban)
Views:  380   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 108
Title:  CSS&SB 108
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman-built 108 at South Bend, Indiana on August 1, 1965, Kodabhrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/1/1965  Upload Date: 4/27/2013 12:39:04 PM
Location:  South Bend, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CSS 108(Interurban)
Views:  278   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 109
Title:  CSS&SB 109
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman-built 109 at the Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on June 27, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. I'm pretty sure that I shot this at 7:40AM.
Photo Date:  6/27/1965  Upload Date: 4/27/2013 1:29:42 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  CSS 109(Interurban)
Views:  419   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 111
Title:  CSS&SB 111
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 111 arriving at the Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on June 27, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Note the Santa Fe building in the background.
Photo Date:  6/27/1965  Upload Date: 5/13/2013 1:01:22 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 111(Interurban)
Views:  408   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 111
Title:  CSS&SB 111
Description:  CSS&SB 111 at the Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on June 29, 1966, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  6/29/1966  Upload Date: 1/31/2014 2:40:17 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Night
Locomotives:  CSS 111(Interurban)
Views:  394   Comments: 2
CSS&SB 201
Title:  CSS&SB 201
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 201 at Michigan City, Indiana on July 12, 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 201 was built by Pullman Car and Manufacturing in 1927 (along with #'s 202-210) as a 60 foot control trailer and included a Pullman-type smoking compartment. During 1946 number 201 was lengthened to 77 foot by splicing a 17 foot section in the middle.
Photo Date:  7/12/1982  Upload Date: 5/13/2013 1:30:20 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 201(Interurban)
Views:  342   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 202
Title:  CSS&SB 202
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 202 at the Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in May 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  5/1/1979  Upload Date: 5/13/2013 2:06:48 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 202(Interurban)
Views:  802   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 203
Title:  CSS&SB 203
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad control trailer 203 at 12th Street in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in August 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/1/1978  Upload Date: 6/15/2013 10:21:46 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  CSS 203(Interurban)
Views:  547   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 204
Title:  CSS&SB 204
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad control trailer 204 and 201 at the Randolph Street station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in February 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 204 was built in 1927 by the Pullman Car and Manufacturing Company as a 60 foot control trailer and lengthened 17 feet by the South Shore in 1947.
Photo Date:  2/1/1982  Upload Date: 6/15/2013 11:14:20 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  CSS 204(Interurban) CSS 201(Interurban)
Views:  379   Comments: 0
CSS&SB Pullman 205
Title:  CSS&SB Pullman 205
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman built trailers 204 and 205 at Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois, on an unknown day in February 1982, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Both cars were built as 61 foot trailers in 1927 by Pullman Car and Manufacturing Company, number 204 was lengthened at Michigan City to 78 feet in 1947, the same for 205 but in 1948. As originally built, each trailer had rotating bucket seats upholstered in Byzantine plush and, in place of the customary smoking section, the cars were provided with an enclosed Pullman-type smoking compartment with facing leather-covered seats for eight passengers. An aisle passing around the compartment made in unnecessary for passengers entering or leaving the car to pass through the smoking compartment.
Photo Date:  2/1/1982  Upload Date: 10/13/2010 12:11:07 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
Locomotives:  CSS 205(Interurban)
Views:  591   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 205
Title:  CSS&SB 205
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad control trailer 205 at the Randolph Street station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in February 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  2/1/1982  Upload Date: 6/15/2013 11:58:22 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Winter
Locomotives:  CSS 205(Interurban)
Views:  240   Comments: 0
CSS&SB Pullman 206
Title:  CSS&SB Pullman 206
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman built trailer 206 at the Randolph Street Station, Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 206 was built in 1927 by the Pullman Car and Manufacturing Company, one of ten ordered by the Insull management to handle increased passenger traffic. Twenty new cars were ordered in 1927 to suppliment the 25 cars delivered in 1926; ten were motor coaches and ten were control trailers, all were 61 foot in length. The seats were changed from walkover seating (on the original 25 cars) to rotating bucket seats , and the smoking section was changed to a Pullman-style smoking compartment. An aisle passing around the compartment made it unnecessary for passengers entering or leaving the car to pass through the smoking compartment. In 1948 number 206 was lengthened to 78 feet by splicing a 17 foot section in the middle.
Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 1/17/2011 11:34:56 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Station
Locomotives:  CSS 206(Interurban)
Views:  463   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 211
Title:  CSS&SB 211
Description:  CSS&SB Standard built trailer 211 at Gary, Indiana on February 16, 1964, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 211 was one of three control trailers (#'s 211-213) built by the Standard Steel Car Company in 1929. Number 213 was motorized in 1938 and renumbered to 40.
Photo Date:  2/16/1964  Upload Date: 5/22/2011 4:39:09 PM
Location:  Gary, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 211(Interurban) CSS 202(Interurban)
Views:  592   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 12
Title:  CSS&SB 12
Description:  CSS&SB 12 and 111 at the Randolph Street station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in June 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  6/1/1980  Upload Date: 10/7/2015 11:37:05 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  CSS 12(Interurban) CSS 111(Interurban)
Views:  438   Comments: 0
CSS&SB Standard 353
Title:  CSS&SB Standard 353
Description:  CSS&SB control trailer 353 at Gary, Indiana on February 16, 1964, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built by Standard Steel Car Company in 1929, this was one of four parlor cars built for the South Shore. The first two, 351 and 352, were built by Pullman and were heavier (111,400 pounds) and required a pair of six-wheel trucks. The second two, 353 and 354 were lighter (92,350 pounds) and used the South Shore's then standard Baldwin 84-60AA trucks without traction motors. As built there were 24 individual seats availble for 50 cents over the regular fare, no controls and the end windows at both ends were considerably larger, going almost to the floor. The parlor cars were generally at the end of Limiteds which also included dining cars. By 1937 the demand for parlor car service had all but vanished and the two Standard Steel parlor cars were converted to control trailer coaches with 56 seats.
Photo Date:  2/16/1964  Upload Date: 3/5/2011 4:04:34 PM
Location:  Gary, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 353(Interurban)
Views:  642   Comments: 0
CSS&SB GP7 615
Title:  CSS&SB GP7 615
Description:  CSS&SB GP7 615 at Michigan City, Indiana, October, 1980, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Admittedly a bad photo, it was shot from a passing train. Number 615 was built in October 1952 as FEC GP7 615 (c/n 17352) on EMD Order 6416. The South Shore had eight GP7's from parent C&O in the late-1970's, and as the electric freight locomotives were gradually retired, there came a neeed for additional diesel power, so three GP7's were acquired from the FEC. The following is recalled by J. D. Santucci (Hot Times On The High Iron at railroad.net):

These three units (#'s 614, 615, 618) had been stored for quite some time before coming to the South Shore. They were in poor mechanical shape. Unlike the former C&O Geeps, these units were never repainted or renumbered. They carried their FEC 600 series numbers up to the end of their days on the South Shore. With the addition of the former FEC units, all remaining electric locomotives except the Little Joe’s were retired. The Engineers at the Shore often spoke of their disdain for these Geeps. They complained of their poor mechanical and electrical condition and frequent problems encountered with their operation. They told of the former FEC units being infested with mice while stored in Florida. The mice apparently made the trip to Indiana. Wiring was badly damaged by these pesky critters.

Photo Date:  10/1/1980  Upload Date: 1/8/2011 1:37:53 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 615(GP7)
Views:  620   Comments: 1
CSS&SB GP7 618
Title:  CSS&SB GP7 618
Description:  CSS&SB GP7 618 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in October 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  10/1/1978  Upload Date: 7/1/2015 2:05:07 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CSS 618(GP7)
Views:  253   Comments: 0
CSS&SB Alco-GE 702
Title:  CSS&SB Alco-GE 702
Description:  CSS&SB Alco-GE 702 at Michigan City, Indiana on October 23, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 702 was built in 1931 by Alco-GE for the NYC as C-C class R-2 314 (c/n's Alco 68242, GE 11165) for the West Side (NYC) freight electrification. When the NYC dieselized that line, the R-2's became surplus, and the South Shore purchased 10 of the units (at a cost of $9,000.00 each), overhauled and rewired eight of them (at a cost of $88,248.00 each). They were converted from NYC's 600 volt DC to the South Shore's 1500 volt DC system and became road #'s 700-707. This unit was put into service in 1955, weighed 140 tons, and developed 3000 horsepower. The pantographs, compressors, motor blowers, and series-parallel switches were from former Cleveland Union Terminal 700 class locomotives, also built by Alco-GE for the NYC. The South Shore's 700 series locomotives were all retired in 1975.
Photo Date:  10/23/1965  Upload Date: 10/13/2010 11:12:04 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 702(R-2 Boxcab)
Views:  743   Comments: 1
CSS&SB R-2 704
Title:  CSS&SB R-2 704
Description:  CSS&SB R-2 704 at Michigan City Shops, April 1975, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Number 704 was built in June 1931 as NYC R-2 343 (Alco c/n 68271, GE c/n 11194), rebuilt at the Michigan City Shops in 1956, retired and scrapped in April 1976.
Photo Date:  4/1/1975  Upload Date: 1/1/2011 2:03:40 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 704(R-2 Boxcab) CSS 601(SW1)
Views:  767   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 706
Title:  CSS&SB 706
Description:  CSS&SB 706 at Michigan City, Indiana on February 16, 1964, photograph by Chuck Zeiler>
Photo Date:  2/16/1964  Upload Date: 9/11/2018 8:34:38 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 706(R-2 Boxcab)
Views:  202   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 801
Title:  CSS&SB 801
Description:  CSS&SB 801 at Tremont, Indiana on October 23, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  10/23/1965  Upload Date: 1/31/2014 11:21:37 AM
Location:  Tremont, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 801(2-D-D-2)
Views:  404   Comments: 1
CSS&SB 801
Title:  CSS&SB 801
Description:  CSS&SB 801 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in April 1975, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  4/1/1975  Upload Date: 7/1/2015 12:20:26 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CSS 801(2-D-D-2)
Views:  350   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 801
Title:  CSS&SB 801
Description:  CSS&SB 801 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in December 1977, Kodachrome by unknown photographer, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  12/1/1977  Upload Date: 7/1/2015 11:39:27 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 801(2-D-D-2)
Views:  422   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 802
Title:  CSS&SB 802
Description:  Sunset on CSS&SB 802 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in October 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  10/1/1978  Upload Date: 7/22/2015 3:02:16 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CSS 802(2-D-D-2)
Views:  359   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 802
Title:  CSS&SB 802
Description:  CSS&SB 802 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in May, 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  5/1/1979  Upload Date: 1/31/2014 12:58:28 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CSS 802(2-D-D-2)
Views:  348   Comments: 1
CSS&SB 803
Title:  CSS&SB 803
Description:  CSS&SB 803 at Michigan City, Indiana on June 22, 1980, Kodachrome by Randy Kiser, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  6/22/1980  Upload Date: 7/1/2015 1:18:50 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Randy Kiser
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 803(2-D-D-2)
Views:  319   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 803
Title:  CSS&SB 803
Description:  CSS&SB 803 at Columbia Avenue near Hammond, Indiana on an unknown day in October 1980, Kodachrome by Edward M. DeRouin, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  10/1/1980  Upload Date: 1/31/2014 1:49:12 PM
Location:  Hammond, IN
Author:  Edward M. DeRouin
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 803(2-D-D-2)
Views:  302   Comments: 1
CSS&SB Baldwin-Westinghouse 900
Title:  CSS&SB Baldwin-Westinghouse 900
Description:  CSS&SB Baldwin-Westinghouse Class E 900 at Michigan City, Indiana on February 16, 1964, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 900 was built by Baldwin-Westinghouse in 1929 for the Illinois Central as number 10000 as a result of the City of Chicago's smoke abatement ordinance in the downtown area (requiring the IC to electrify its suburban service by 1927) and was acquired by the South Shore in 1941 when the IC dieselized its Congress and 31st Street Yards in Chicago. The construction of the four IC Class E's (Class E is a Westinghouse designation) followed the South Shore's intiial order for four Class E's (road #'s 1001-1004) in 1926, specifically designed by Westinghouse to meet the South Shore's specifications. During 1927 the South Shore followed up on it's initial order with an order for two more Class E's in 1927 (#'s 1007-1008), and again during 1928 for two more (#'s 1009-1010). Baldwin designed an outside equalized truck for the South Shore orders, but for the IC order, it used its traditional steam locomotive tender truck design. The following is from Joseph Strapac's book, "Interurban Electric Locomotives": One of the reasons that there was a Baldwin-Westinghouse at all was because Baldwin was so successful as an integrated manufacturer. Baldwin had sufficient capacity in its tender shop in downtown Phildelphia that it could easily underbid any proposed assembly by Westinghouse's own forces out in East Pittsburgh. Baldwin built the structure of each locomotive riveting together and empty box with trucks and couplers (and at least rudimentary train air brakes) based on the familiar technology of locomotive tenders. The frame itself was assembled from standard steel shapes, with heavy Baldwin castings at each end to tie everything together. Even the trucks themselves were adapted from tender trucks used beneath thousands of Baldwin-built steam locomotive tenders. Windows and a host of other appurtenances would be installed, then the locomotive-to-be would be shunted out to the interchange track. It would be handed off to a line-haul railroad and waybilled (as if it were a freight car) across Pennsylvania to the East Pittsburgh Works of Westinghouse. Westinghouse installed and tested electrical gear at East Pittsburgh. The locomotives would be finish-painted (they left Baldwin in primer), tested and otherwise prepared for delivery. A short stretch of adjustable-voltage overhead behind the Works allowed road testing (and publicity photographs) when the locomotive was complete. This track was historically "pantograph country", so locomotives destined for customers who used only trolley poles or third rail were often pictured at this site fitted with pantographs - which would be removed prior to shipment.
Photo Date:  2/16/1964  Upload Date: 10/16/2010 12:52:21 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 900(Steeple Cab)
Views:  1319   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 902
Title:  CSS&SB 902
Description:  CSS&SB Baldwin-Westinghouse Class E 902 at Michigan City, Indiana on October 23, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 902 was built in September 1929 (c/n 61048) as Illinois Central 10002. In 1941 the South Shore obtained the four Class E's built for the IC (#'s 10000-10003), renumbering them 900-903. One of the results was that every B-W Class E ever built was on the South Shore's roster. They were designed for a top speed of 45 mph and weighed over 90 tons. Baldwin constructed the carbodies in their tender shops in Philadelphia, using standard tender structural components, shipped the empty shells on modified tender trucks to Pittsburgh where Westinghouse installed the electrical systems, tested, then sold them to customers, the IC in this case. Baldwin was merely a contract supplier.
Photo Date:  10/23/1965  Upload Date: 2/2/2016 2:01:39 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 902(Steeple Cab)
Views:  435   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 903
Title:  CSS&SB 903
Description:  CSS&SB Baldwin Westinghouse 903 parked at Michigan City, Indiana on February 16, 1964, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 903 was built in September 1929 (c/n 61047) cataloged as a Class E. The body was built by Baldwin in their tender shops and then shipped to Westinghouse for installation of the electrical apparatus. It was delivered to the Illinois Central in January 1930, numbered IC 10001, and used in the Congress Street and 31st Street yards. This was one of four such locomotives (IC 10000-10003) designed to comply with Chicago's smoke abatement laws. The IC changed to diesel locomotives in 1940, and the electric locomotives were sold to a dealer in Hammond, Indiana, who sold all four to the South Shore for $30,000.00 each. The South Shore had previously acquired their own Class E locomotives from the same builder(s) and with the acquisition of the IC's locomotives became the sole owner of all the Class E's ever built.
Photo Date:  2/16/1964  Upload Date: 6/15/2015 2:37:52 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 903(Steeple Cab)
Views:  358   Comments: 0
CSS Station
Title:  CSS Station
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad station at Randolph Street in Chicago, Illinois as seen from the 52nd floor of the (then) Standard Oil Building on May 23, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was the view from my office for a couple of years that I worked for a company that occupied that floor. All the rails seen are now under Millennium Park. Also seen is a bi-level train borrowed from the RTA to fill in during an equipment shortage. The CSS&SB private car HIRAM is on the rear of the RTA train.
Photo Date:  5/23/1985  Upload Date: 10/13/2015 11:40:05 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives: 
Views:  273   Comments: 0
CSS&SB GE 1013
Title:  CSS&SB GE 1013
Description:  CSS&SB GE 1013 at Michigan City, Indiana on October 23, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Previous orders for South Shore freight locomotives had been placed with Baldwin, with electrical gear supplied by Westinghouse (road #'s 1001-1010). By 1929, GE took note of this sudden spike in the competitor's business and entered the bidding on the next batch when the South Shore asked for proposals. Whether any profit was earned is a good question, but nonetheless General Electric was awarded the contract for CSS&SB #'s 1011-1013, and they were erected and equipped by GE at Erie, Pennsylvania. As delivered, these locomotives also had a trolley pole (the reason for the offset pantograph) and third rail collection devices, and were designed to operate on South Shore's 1500 VDC or Samuel Insull's other two Chicago railroads (CNS&M and CA&E) 600 VDC, although there is no evidence that these locomotives ever left CSS&SB rails. Lookalikes (GE engineers drew up their own blueprints, the GE's had four front windows instead of Baldwin's three) for the Baldwin-Westinghouse Class E motors, #'s 1011-1013 were set up to run in multiple with them as well. They were shipped by GE between December 1929 and November 1930, all were retired in January 1967 and scrapped by Precision Engineering.
Photo Date:  10/23/1965  Upload Date: 10/17/2010 11:40:59 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 1013(Steeple Cab) CSS 1012(Steeple Cab)
Views:  2707   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 28
Title:  CSS&SB 28
Description:  CSS&SB Standard Steel 28 at about South Water Street in Chicago on an unknown day in August 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/1/1978  Upload Date: 11/30/2016 5:07:33 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  CSS 28(Interurban)
Views:  161   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 1054
Title:  CSS&SB 1054
Description:  CSS&SB caboose 1054 at Michigan City, Indiana on February 16, 1964, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The road number is hand chalked above the window on the right side.
Photo Date:  2/16/1964  Upload Date: 1/5/2015 11:34:45 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives: 
Views:  246   Comments: 2
CSS&SB Line Car 1100
Title:  CSS&SB Line Car 1100
Description:  CSS&SB Line Car 1100 in the shops at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in April 1975, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Not a sharp image, low light, hand-held camera.
Photo Date:  4/1/1975  Upload Date: 10/23/2015 1:47:44 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 1100(Trolley)
Views:  311   Comments: 0
CSS 1100
Title:  CSS 1100
Description:  CSS&SB Line Car 1100 at Michigan City, Indiana on April 28, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 1100 was built by the Saint Louis Car Company in 1925 (SLCC Job 1389 dated 09/24/25) for the Indiana Service Corporation as Indiana Railroad combine 376, rebuilt by the CSS&SB in 1947 to line car 1100.
Photo Date:  4/28/1985  Upload Date: 11/10/2014 11:07:49 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CSS 1100(Trolley)
Views:  372   Comments: 0
CSS 1375
Title:  CSS 1375
Description:  CSS&SB 1375 at Michigan City, Indiana on April 28, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. It is stenciled: BLT 7-62
Photo Date:  4/28/1985  Upload Date: 11/10/2014 11:57:39 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives: 
Views:  247   Comments: 0
CSS&SB 1376
Title:  CSS&SB 1376
Description:  CSS 1376 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This car is stenciled: RETURN TO CONAGRA FERGUS FALLS, MINN. VIA BN
Photo Date:  10/1/1979  Upload Date: 2/4/2015 12:08:33 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives: 
Views:  380   Comments: 0
CSS&SB GP7 1504
Title:  CSS&SB GP7 1504
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad GP7 1504 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in October 1978, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Number 1504 was built in November 1951 as C&O GP7 5764 (c/n 15270) on EMD Order 5085. In late 1966 the Interstate Commerce Commission granted approval for the Chesapeake & Ohio to purchase the South Shore. This transaction was completed in 1967, and several GP7's were transferred to that property. Bethlehem Steel would not allow electric locomotives into their facility so diesels were required. Several more Geeps came from C&O to replace aging electric locomotives. These Geeps wore the solid blue with yellow trim of C&O and were numbered 1501 to 1508, a reflection of their horsepower rating. They carried the South Shore logo on their car bodies, no reference to parent C&O other than the colors. Number 5764 became 1504 on the South Shore, returning to the C&O in 1977 and renumbered back to 5764, sold for scrap in 1986. In 1984 the Venango River Corporation purchased the South Shore from Chessie System.
Photo Date:  10/1/1978  Upload Date: 1/7/2011 2:20:31 PM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 1504(GP7)
Views:  1415   Comments: 3
CSS&SB 2000
Title:  CSS&SB 2000
Description:  CSS&SB GP38-2 2000 at Gary, Indiana on November 16, 1982, Kodachrome by Gib Allbach, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  11/16/1982  Upload Date: 10/29/2014 10:50:47 AM
Location:  Gary, IN
Author:  Gib Allbach
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CSS 2000(GP38-2) CSS 1100(Trolley)
Views:  667   Comments: 0
CSS GP38-2 2001
Title:  CSS GP38-2 2001
Description:  CSS&SB GP38-2 2001 at Michigan City, Indiana on April 28, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  4/28/1985  Upload Date: 11/10/2014 10:15:41 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CSS 2001(GP38-2)
Views:  341   Comments: 0
CSS&SB GP38-2 2006
Title:  CSS&SB GP38-2 2006
Description:  CSS&SB GP38-2 2006 at Michigan City, Indiana on April 28, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  4/28/1985  Upload Date: 12/15/2014 11:08:16 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CSS 2006(GP38-2)
Views:  253   Comments: 0
CSS GP38-2 2007
Title:  CSS GP38-2 2007
Description:  CSS&SB GP38-2 2007 and 2004 at Michigan City, Indiana on November 16, 1982, Kodachrome by Gib Allbach, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  11/16/1982  Upload Date: 11/26/2014 9:52:19 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Gib Allbach
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  CSS 2007(GP38-2) CSS 2004(GP38-2)
Views:  491   Comments: 0
CSS Fan Trip Flyer
Title:  CSS Fan Trip Flyer
Description:  Flyer for a fan trip on the CSS&SB on August 1, 1965.
Photo Date:  8/1/1965  Upload Date: 3/28/2013 6:51:37 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives: 
Views:  152   Comments: 0
CSS&SB Randolph Street Station
Title:  CSS&SB Randolph Street Station
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad station at Randolph Street in Chicago, Illinois as seen from the 52nd floor of the (then) Standard Oil Building on April 29, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was the view from my office for a couple of years that I worked for a company that occupied that floor. All the rails seen are now under Millennium Park with a giant silver bean named Cloud Gate approximately in the center of this view. Also seen is a borrowed RTA bi-level train to fill in during an equipment shrtage.
Photo Date:  4/29/1985  Upload Date: 11/1/2010 10:24:04 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station
Locomotives: 
Views:  516   Comments: 1
CSS&SB Randolph Street Station
Title:  CSS&SB Randolph Street Station
Description:  Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad station at Randolph Street in Chicago, Illinois as seen from the 52nd floor of the (then) Standard Oil Building on May 23, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was the view from my office for a couple of years that I worked for a company that occupied that floor. All the rails seen are now under Millennium Park. Also seen is a bi-level train borrowed from the RTA to fill in during an equipment shortage.
Photo Date:  5/23/1985  Upload Date: 10/12/2015 1:30:19 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives: 
Views:  239   Comments: 0
CSS 999008
Title:  CSS 999008
Description:  CSS&SB caboose 999008 at Michigan City, Indiana on April 28, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  4/28/1985  Upload Date: 10/29/2014 11:53:18 AM
Location:  Michigan City, IN
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives: 
Views:  305   Comments: 0


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