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CB&Q question
Posted by dgraham on Friday, November 17, 2006 7:18 PM
Can anyone tell me when the CB&Q started painting their cabooses silver?  Thanks
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Posted by Andrew Falconer on Saturday, November 18, 2006 9:42 AM

One way to guess is to find the oldest photos possible of a Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Caboose painted silver and then ask more questions based upon those facts.

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Posted by eolafan on Saturday, November 18, 2006 10:32 AM
If anybody is interested, BNSF has placed an old Q caboose repainted in silver with full Q markings at the Aurora Transportation Center right near the ticket office on permanent display...she looks really good.
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Posted by nanaimo73 on Saturday, November 18, 2006 10:55 AM

Was it just the home-built slant cupola waycars that they had in silver ?

Most of Burlington's waycars were red, and only a few were green or orange ?

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Posted by eolafan on Saturday, November 18, 2006 11:35 AM
 nanaimo73 wrote:

Was it just the home-built slant cupola waycars that they had in silver ?

Most of Burlington's waycars were red, and only a few were green or orange ?

View the full size photo!

Yes, I believe it is a cupola waycar that had been a Q car then

BN then BNSF and now repainted in silver. Here is a picture of her just before she was given the full Q decals.

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Posted by Poppa_Zit on Saturday, November 18, 2006 1:29 PM

How did they get it there? That track isn't connected to anything. Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by eolafan on Saturday, November 18, 2006 2:03 PM

I believe I recall hearing they brought it in on a flat bed truck and lifted it onto the piece of track you see with a big crane.

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Posted by jeffhergert on Saturday, November 18, 2006 3:03 PM

  Bill Knapke's book "The Railroad Caboose" shows the slant cupola and extended vision cupola cabooses in Aluminum paint.  The date for those pictures was 1964.  Any picture I've seen of a CB&Q/FW&D/C&S steel caboose was in the Aluminum color.  Supposed to be 10% cooler than a red caboose. 

  Contacting the CB&Q historical group would probably get you exact dates.

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Saturday, November 18, 2006 6:15 PM

I would recommend to anyone who has an interest in the CB&Q that they apply for a membership in the Burlington Route Historical Society. The BRHS is an excellent source of information and the Burlington Route Bulletin is one of the best publications of any railroad historical society.........well worth the cost of $30.00 per year. I dropped my membership in the BRHS a couple years ago because I was having financial difficulties and I had to make a few cuts in my spending habits, but I will eventually rejoin the BRHS.

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Posted by Poppa_Zit on Saturday, November 18, 2006 6:21 PM
 eolafan wrote:

I believe I recall hearing they brought it in on a flat bed truck and lifted it onto the piece of track you see with a big crane.

I knew that. I was only making a funny, Jim. Big Smile [:D]

In the backyard of a house on the southeast corner of the cloverleaf at the intersection of Route 47 and Route 30 in Sugar Grove there used to be a caboose. It was so long ago I don't remember the railroad of origin. Anybody know more about it?

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Posted by n012944 on Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:04 PM

On Rt30/Rt47 about 2 miles south of Sugar Grove there is an ex CB&Q wood box car being used as storage on a farm.  It is on the east side of the road.

 

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Posted by eolafan on Sunday, November 19, 2006 8:39 AM
 Poppa_Zit wrote:
 eolafan wrote:

I believe I recall hearing they brought it in on a flat bed truck and lifted it onto the piece of track you see with a big crane.

I knew that. I was only making a funny, Jim. Big Smile [:D]

In the backyard of a house on the southeast corner of the cloverleaf at the intersection of Route 47 and Route 30 in Sugar Grove there used to be a caboose. It was so long ago I don't remember the railroad of origin. Anybody know more about it?

Ok, I guess I was having a "way too serious" yesterday Laugh [(-D]

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