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Owner: Chicago & Northwestern
Model:EMD E8ABuilt As:UP 927 (E8A)
Serial Number:10778Order No:2019
Frame Number:2019-A2Built:6/1950
Notes:ex-UP 927, to C&NW in 9/72
Other locos with this serial:  UP 927(E8A) RTA 507(E8A) CNW 507(E8A)
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CNW 507
Title:  CNW 507
Description:  CNW 507
Photo Date:  7/31/1975  Upload Date: 2/15/2008 8:47:39 AM
Location:  Elmhurst, IL
Author:  Tim Vermande
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Locomotives:  CNW 507(E8A)
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CNW 507
Title:  CNW 507
Description:  CNW 507, exact date unknown, location uncertain
Photo Date:  8/1/1978  Upload Date: 3/25/2008 1:49:19 PM
Location:  Elmhurst, IL
Author:  Tim Vermande
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Locomotives:  CNW 507(E8A)
Views:  737   Comments: 0
C&NW E8 507
Title:  C&NW E8 507
Description:  C&NW E8 507 arriiving at Clybourn Avenue in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 507 was built in June 1950 as UP E8 927 (c/n 10778) and was acquired by the C&NW in September 1972. The following is from an article by Phillip A Weibler in the Summer 2010 issue of First And Fastest, the publication of the Shore Line Interurban Historical Society.

Engineers pride themselves in making smooth stops right on the spot, keeping the passengers - and the conductor - happy. It became a real problem when the C&NW put second-hand E-units from Uncle Pete (Union Pacific) into suburban service. Scoots were all equipped with composition brake shoes - not unlike what you've got on your automobile - cars and locomotives alike. Deceleration was smooth and uniform right down to the final stop. But the Union Pacific locomotives had the old cast iron brake shoes. At speed they felt ineffective, but as the train slowed, those iron shoes would take hold. Very hard. Station stops resembled collisions with a brick wall. Attempts to bail off the engine brake right as the train stopped could not be done consistently. Eastbound trips, run from the cab car, were even worse, since the Engineer could not bail off the engine brake at all. It felt like we'd dropped an anchor on a short chain, and we fully expected to look back and see a cloud of ballast and splintered crossties behind the engine. Since the engine squatted down when it stopped, it would run all the slack out of the train. Starting up again, we could feel the slack come up car by car until it hit the cab car with a good tap. The mechanical people at the diesel ramp (M19A - 40th Street, Chicago) were flooded with complaints, and it wasn't long before those UP engines all had composition brake shoes and new brake cylinders.

Photo Date:  9/1/1979  Upload Date: 7/15/2011 12:38:40 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 507(E8A)
Views:  800   Comments: 1
Five Commuter Trains Tied Down
Title:  Five Commuter Trains Tied Down
Description:  F7A #413:2; E8A #507; E9BM #505; F40PH #128, City of Evanston; F40PH #145, City of Auroara
Photo Date:  1/6/1980  Upload Date: 9/25/2022 11:32:57 AM
Location:  Waukegan, IL
Author:  Gerard Putz
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 413(F7A) CNW 507(E8A) CNW 505(E9BA) RTA 128(F40PH) RTA 145(F40PH)
Views:  178   Comments: 0
Three Tied Down Commuter Trains
Title:  Three Tied Down Commuter Trains
Description:  F7A #413:2; E8A #507; F40PH #128, City of Evanston, leading tied down commuter trains
Photo Date:  1/6/1980  Upload Date: 9/25/2022 11:42:16 AM
Location:  Waukegan, IL
Author:  Gerard Putz
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
Locomotives:  CNW 413(F7A) CNW 507(E8A) RTA 128(F40PH)
Views:  149   Comments: 0
CNW 507
Title:  CNW 507
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/29/1982  Upload Date: 3/12/2008 8:31:15 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  marc malnekoff
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Locomotives:  CNW 507(E8A)
Views:  490   Comments: 1


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