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Short CB&Q Combine 3003 in Chicago Area, 1960 era Fantrips

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Short CB&Q Combine 3003 in Chicago Area, 1960 era Fantrips
Posted by GN_Fan on Friday, August 26, 2016 4:33 AM

Back in the early 60's I had the pleasure of riding many CB&Q fan trips behind both 4960 and 5632.  On many of those trips there was a curious little Burlington combine, number 3003.  I never measured it, but it appeared to be a 50' car, mostly coach, but with a very small baggage (RPO??) compartment on one end.  It's lettered for "Railway Express Agency" but the door is narrow like an RPO door and there's a small window like an RPO.  It's an old B&W photo taken with a Kodak Brownie, so the resolution is poor, but it may have brackets for an RPO hook but I'm not sure.  Does any one have a clue about the history of this car?

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Posted by rcdrye on Friday, August 26, 2016 6:45 AM

Several photos of this car turn up on an internet search for "CB&Q 3003 combine".  Info summarized below.

Built as a mail car in 1911 by ACF, renumbered 2076, later 3003, converted to CF-7 class combine at some point.  Listed as 42-foot, but that only includes the length between bulkheads.  Former RPO "apartment" is 15 feet, so overall is about 62 feet - still quite short.  Used on mixed trains out of Eola yard until retirement in 1965.

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