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Owner: Chicago Burlington & Quincy
Type: Covered Hopper
AAR Class: LO: A permanently enclosed car, other than a box car, regardless of exterior or interior shape, for handling bulk commodities, with or without insulation and provided with openings for loading through top or sides with weather-tight covers or doors. Car may be provided with one or more bottom openings for unloading, with tight fitting covers, doors, valves, or tight fitting slide or gate to prevent leakage of lading. Car may be provided with facilities for discharge of lading through openings in top or sides and may have one or more compartments. Mechanical or other means may be provided within car to expedite loading or unloading.
AAR Type: L050
Detail Info:   Special Type Cars, Cubic Capacity: N/A, Inside Length: N/A
CBQ Class:   HC-1D

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SOU 34225
Title:  SOU 34225
Description:  Southern Railway 34225 at the BN's Cicero, Illinois yard on an unknown day in August 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/1/1979  Upload Date: 8/24/2017 5:37:28 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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CB&Q Class HC-1D 182726
Title:  CB&Q Class HC-1D 182726
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HC-1D 182726 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This car was one of 250 cars built between 1940 and 1961 by CB&Q's Havelock, Nebraska shops, rebuilt in 1969, reclassed as HC-1D, and renumbered into the number series 182500 - 182749. The first 200 Class HC-1D cars were painted in light gray ( body ) with black roller bearing trucks, Chinese red lettering, and full-color Scothlite heralds painted on the car sides between posts rather than a larger Scotchlite decal on a metal plate. The second 250 Class HC-1D cars featured a pre-merger paint scheme that eliminated the herald and substituted an all-caps "BURLINGTON" for the previous upper and lower case "Burlington" at the upper left car side. All lettering was red, and a space was left for the word "NORTHERN" to be added once the merger was consummated, but this was never done. The BN opted for black lettering, and the lettering style employed by the Q on all its pre-merger painted cars did not match the Helvetica style ultimately used by the BN. No other Class HC-1's - CB&Q, C&S, or FW&D - ever received this paint scheme.
Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 3/9/2018 4:50:20 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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