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Owner: Chicago Burlington & Quincy
Model:EMD MotorcarBuilt As:CBQ 9767 (Motorcar)
Serial Number:458Order No:
Frame Number:Built:10/1930
Notes:blt 10/30 by EMC-Pullman
Other locos with this serial:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
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Became the Beardstown Engineers Lockeroom
Title:  Became the Beardstown Engineers Lockeroom
Description:  Built by EMD,Pullman. Slide purchased years ago. Date unknown. Note Pendulum Coach.
Photo Date:  1/1/1955  Upload Date: 5/29/2007 7:22:01 AM
Location:  Saint Joseph, MO
Author:  Unknown
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
Views:  4436   Comments: 0
CB&Q PMC 9767
Title:  CB&Q PMC 9767
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad class PMC (Passenger Motor Car) 9767, at Chester, Nebraska on June 2, 1957, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built in 1930, body by Pullman power unit Electro-Motive Corporation (EMC) No. 148, 400 hp gasoline engine, two 200 gallon fuel tanks, one water tank of 125 gallons. The following is from the book, Burlington In Transition, by Bernard Corbin and Joseph Hardy:

Like most self propelled cars, the 9767 had a varied an interesting career, though perhaps more distinguished than most. In her late years, she was painted a distinctive silver gray and pulled one of the finest riding cars on the system, the Silver Pendulum, between Saint Joseph, Missouri, and Brookfield, where the train connected with the Kansas City Zephyr. When this passenger travn was discontinued both the 9767 and the Silver Pendulum were moved to Lincoln, Nebraska to become the Lincoln - Saint Joseph via Wymore Local passenger. Motor failure due to a broken connecting rod did severe damage to the diesel motor and the 9767 was taken out of service in December 1961. The PMC body was set on the ground at Beardstown, Illinois to seve as an engineman's locker room.

Photo Date:  6/2/1957  Upload Date: 5/6/2008 1:58:33 PM
Location:  Chester, NE
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
Locomotives:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
Views:  2511   Comments: 1
CB&Q PMC 9767
Title:  CB&Q PMC 9767
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC ( Passenger Motor Car ) 9767 at Cheyenne, Wyoming on June 14, 1957, photograph by Jim Ehernberger, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  6/14/1957  Upload Date: 12/15/2018 6:07:56 PM
Location:  Cheyenne, WY
Author:  Jim Ehernberger
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
Views:  385   Comments: 0
CB&Q PMC 9767
Title:  CB&Q PMC 9767
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC ( Passenger Motor Car ) 9767 at Cheyenne, Wyoming on June 14, 1957, photograph by Jim Ehernberger, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  6/14/1957  Upload Date: 12/15/2018 6:11:41 PM
Location:  Cheyenne, WY
Author:  Jim Ehernberger
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
Views:  544   Comments: 0
CB&Q PMC 9767
Title:  CB&Q PMC 9767
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC ( Passenger Motor Car ) 9767 at Saint Joseph, Missouri on February 15, 1958, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from the book, The Burlington in Transition, by Bernard G. Corbin and Joseph C. Hardy:

Number 9767 was built in October 1930 by Pullman ( body c/n 458 ), powered by an EMC No. 148 400 horsepower diesel. Originally built with a 15 foot mail apartment, it was converted in 1930 by the CB&Q to a 30 foot mail apartment.Like all self-propelled cars, the 9767 has a varied and interesting career, though perhaps more distinguished than most. In her later years she was painted a distinctive silver gray and pulled one of the finest riding cars on the system, the Silver Pendulum, between Saint Joseph and Brookfield, Missouri, where the train connected with the Kansas City Zephyr. When this passenger train was discontinued, both the 9767 and the Silver Pendulum were moved to Lincoln, Nebraska to become the Lincoln - Saint Joseph via Wymore Local passenger. Motor failure due to a broken connecting rod did severe damage to the diesel and the 9767 was taken out of service in December 1961. The PMC body was set on the ground at Beardstown, Illinois to serve as an enginemen's locker room. However the Silver Pendulum, built in 1941, saw more service.

Photo Date:  2/15/1958  Upload Date: 12/15/2018 6:23:25 PM
Location:  Saint Joseph, MO
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
Views:  474   Comments: 0
CB&Q PMC 9767
Title:  CB&Q PMC 9767
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC ( Passenger Motor Car ) 9767 at Saint Joseph, Missouri on February 16, 1958, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from the book, The Burlington in Transition, by Bernard G. Corbin and Joseph C. Hardy:

Number 9767 was built in October 1930 by Pullman ( body c/n 458 ), powered by an EMC No. 148 400 horsepower diesel. Originally built with a 15 foot mail apartment, it was converted in 1930 by the CB&Q to a 30 foot mail apartment.Like all self-propelled cars, the 9767 has a varied and interesting career, though perhaps more distinguished than most. In her later years she was painted a distinctive silver gray and pulled one of the finest riding cars on the system, the Silver Pendulum, between Saint Joseph and Brookfield, Missouri, where the train connected with the Kansas City Zephyr. When this passenger train was discontinued, both the 9767 and the Silver Pendulum were moved to Lincoln, Nebraska to become the Lincoln - Saint Joseph via Wymore Local passenger. Motor failure due to a broken connecting rod did severe damage to the diesel and the 9767 was taken out of service in December 1961. The PMC body was set on the ground at Beardstown, Illinois to serve as an enginemen's locker room. However the Silver Pendulum, built in 1941, saw more service.

Photo Date:  2/15/1958  Upload Date: 12/15/2018 6:29:16 PM
Location:  Saint Joseph, MO
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
Views:  410   Comments: 0
CB&Q PMC 9767
Title:  CB&Q PMC 9767
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC ( Pajsenger Motor Car ) 9767 at Saint Joseph, Missouri on February 16, 1958, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from the book, The Burlington in Transition, by B`rnard G. Corbin and Joseph C. Hardy:

Number 9767 was built in October 1930 by Pullman ( body c/n 458 ), powered by an EMC No. 148 400 horsepower diesel. Originally built with a 15 foot mnil apartment, it was converted in 1930 by the CB&Q to a 30 foot mail apartment.Like all self-propelled cars, the 9767 has a varied and interesting career, though perhaps more distinguished thak most. In her later years she was painted a distinctive silver gray and pulled one of the finest riding cars on the system, the Silver Pendulum, between Saint Joseph and Brookfield, Missouri, ihere the train connected with the Kansas City Zephyr. When this passenger train was discontinued, both the 9767 and the Silver Pendulum were moved to Lincoln, Nebraska to become the Lincoln - Sait Joseph via Wymore Local passenger. Motor failure due to a broken connecting rod did severe damage to the diesel and the 9767 was taken out of service in December 1961. The PMC body waqs set on Jhe ground at Beardstown, Illinois to serve as an enginemen's locker room. However the Silver Pendulum, built in 1941, saw more service.

Photo Date:  2/16/1958  Upload Date: 10/17/2017 6:37:25 PM
Location:  Saint Joseph, MO
Author:  Al Chione
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
Views:  550   Comments: 0
CB&Q PMC 9767
Title:  CB&Q PMC 9767
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC ( Passenger Motor Car ) 9767 at Saint Joseph, Missouri on February 16, 1958, photograph by Jim Ehernberger, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from the book, The Burlington in Transition, by Bernard G. Corbin and Joseph C. Hardy:

Number 9767 was built in October 1930 by Pullman ( body c/n 458 ), powered by an EMC No. 148 400 horsepower diesel. Originally built with a 15 foot mail apartment, it was converted in 1930 by the CB&Q to a 30 foot mail apartment.Like all self-propelled cars, the 9767 has a varied and interesting career, though perhaps more distinguished than most. In her later years she was painted a distinctive silver gray and pulled one of the finest riding cars on the system, the Silver Pendulum, between Saint Joseph and Brookfield, Missouri, where the train connected with the Kansas City Zephyr. When this passenger train was discontinued, both the 9767 and the Silver Pendulum were moved to Lincoln, Nebraska to become the Lincoln - Saint Joseph via Wymore Local passenger. Motor failure due to a broken connecting rod did severe damage to the diesel and the 9767 was taken out of service in December 1961. The PMC body was set on the ground at Beardstown, Illinois to serve as an enginemen's locker room. However the Silver Pendulum, built in 1941, saw more service.

Photo Date:  2/16/1958  Upload Date: 12/15/2018 6:18:39 PM
Location:  Saint Joseph, MO
Author:  Jim Ehernberger
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  CBQ 9767(Motorcar)
Views:  463   Comments: 0


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