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Pictures of CBQ 9772
Owner:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy
Model:
EMD Motorcar
Built As:
CBQ 570 (Motorcar)
Serial Number:
299
Order No:
1425
Frame Number:
EMC # 299
Built:
11/1928
Notes:
Built by EMD-St. Louis
Other locos with this serial:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
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Title:
CB&Q PMC 9772
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC (Passenger Motor Car) 9772 at Peoria, Illinois on June 12, 1953, photograph by P. Stringham, print by William A Raia, Chuck Zeiler collection. Note that the trailing baggage coach is a de-motored gas-electric.
Photo Date:
6/12/1953
Upload Date:
9/3/2013 11:18:32 AM
Location:
Peoria, IL
Author:
P. Stringham
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
1191
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q Doodlebug 9772
Description:
Built by EMD-St. Louis. Date unknown. Slide purchased years ago.
Photo Date:
1/1/1955
Upload Date:
5/29/2007 7:22:02 AM
Location:
Peoria, IL
Author:
Unknown
Categories:
Station,Passenger
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
5314
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q PMC 9772
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC 9772 at Peoria, Illinois on August 31, 1957, photographer unknown ( likely Lou Schmitz ), Chuck Zeiler collection. Built as Baggage-Passenger class PMC (Passenger Motor Car) Number 570 (2nd) by Electro-Motive Corporation - Saint Louis Car Company in November 1928 (Winton-EMC gasoline engine c/n 299), it was renumbered to 9570 in May 1930. It was originally powered by a Winton 275 horsepower gasoline engine supplied by EMC. At an unknown date this unit was rebuilt to Mail-Passenger configuration, renumbered 9772, and received a 400 horsepower diesel power plant, possibly a Hamilton product. It remained in service until sold for scrap during August 1966.
Photo Date:
8/31/1957
Upload Date:
7/17/2010 1:44:42 PM
Location:
Peoria, IL
Author:
Lou Schmitz
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
2432
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q PMC 9772
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC (Passenger Motor Car) 9772, date, location, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. My best guess is Lincoln, Nebraska around 1960.
Photo Date:
6/1/1960
Upload Date:
4/9/2015 11:40:46 AM
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Yard
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
720
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q PMC 9772
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC 9772, date, location, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. My best guess, Lincoln, Nebraska around 1960.
Photo Date:
6/1/1960
Upload Date:
10/1/2018 6:35:50 PM
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Author:
unknown
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
390
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q PMC 9772
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC (Passenger Motor Car) 9772 at Lincoln, Nebraska on an unknown day in July 1960, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:
7/1/1960
Upload Date:
3/8/2013 4:00:48 PM
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Author:
Dick Rumbolz
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
812
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q PMC 9772
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC (Passenger Motor Car) 9772 at Lincoln, Nebraska on an unknown day in July 1960, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:
7/1/1960
Upload Date:
1/29/2014 12:49:57 PM
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Author:
Dick Rumbolz
Categories:
Yard
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
803
Comments:
1
Title:
CB&Q PMC 9772
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad class PMC (Passenger Motor Car) 9772 near Lincoln, Nebraska on an unknown day in February 1962, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. In tow is coach number 6000, named 'Silver Pendulum', an orphan in the Q's passenger department. It was built by Pacific Railway Equipment Company in 1942, one of three built ( the Great Northern and Santa Fe also each got one). Its suspension was as its name implies; the car would swing like a pendulum in curves similar to a Talgo train. However, this did not play well with other cars so the car spent its final years in the service pictured.
Photo Date:
2/1/1962
Upload Date:
3/2/2013 3:03:13 PM
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Author:
Dick Rumbolz
Categories:
Roster,Passenger
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
1210
Comments:
3
Title:
CB&Q GP9 285
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad GP9 285 and PMC ( Passenger Motor Car ) 9772 at Lincoln, Nebraska on an unknown day in May 1962, photograph by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:
7/1/1962
Upload Date:
12/30/2018 9:15:28 PM
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Author:
Dick Rumbolz
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
CBQ 285(GP9)
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
658
Comments:
0
Title:
CB&Q PMC 9772
Description:
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad PMC (Passenger Motor Car) 9772 at West Burlington, Iowa on September 26, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. According to the book, The Burlington In Transition, by Bernard G. Corbin and Joseph C. Hardy, there were two gas-electric cars built by Saint Louis Car Company, powered by Winton 275 horsepower gasoline engines, delivered to the CB&Q, both numbered 570. The first 570 was built in May 1927 (EMC # 209), renumbered 835, renumbered again in January 1928 to 9835, sold in October 1936 to Alabama Tennesse & Northern as AT&N 51. The car pictured was 2nd 570, built in November 1928 (EMC # 299), renumbered 9570 in May 1930, renumbered again on December 1933 to 9772. At an unknown date it was converted to diesel electric (the fuel tank is stenciled DIESEL FUEL), and sold for scrap in August 1966.
Photo Date:
9/26/1965
Upload Date:
10/23/2014 12:03:46 PM
Location:
West Burlington, IA
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
CBQ 9772(Motorcar)
Views:
844
Comments:
1
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