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Need Help Identifying Locomotive

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Posted by skippygp123 on Sunday, June 17, 2012 6:24 AM

Where is the "mars do dad" that you mention? 

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Posted by skippygp123 on Monday, June 4, 2012 1:22 PM

Can anyone tell me what the cylinder is that is along the front of the curved side window?  Also, what is that on the side wall above my Grandpa's head?  (It kind of looks like a face with 2 eyes up on top.)

Again the link to the picture is:  http://s1167.photobucket.com/albums/q627/countrytrainlover/

Thanks!

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Posted by FlyingCrow on Thursday, May 24, 2012 5:34 PM

What a nifty picture.    My "guess", after studying the photo for quite awhile, is that this is an F unit.   I see the "Mars" do-dad, but right off hand I don't know if C&NW passenger units had MARS lights.    Looking at his clothes I'd say this was shot in the 60's?    Hopefully a C&NW expert will chime in.

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Need Help Identifying Locomotive
Posted by skippygp123 on Thursday, May 24, 2012 3:00 PM

My grandfather, Albert Hoefert, worked for the Chicago & North Western Railroad.  The only photo I have of him shows him sitting in the engineer's seat of a locomotive which, I believe may be an "E" or an "F" unit based on the shape of the cab windows.  Would anyone be able to help me identify this locomotive? 

A link to the photo is at http://s1167.photobucket.com/albums/q627/countrytrainlover/

Thanks so much!

I do not suffer from insanity...I enjoy every minute of it!!!      Over 60 and still playing with toys!

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