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notelvis
Member # 3071
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I've been doing a little research on the original CB&Q route between the Twin Cities and Chicago because I am riding an excursion train over this route in July.

A couple of remarkable things struck me while looking at the May 1969 Official Railway Guide;

1) Even at that 'late' date for the private US passenger train, the Burlington offered 4 daily departures from Chicago to the Twin Cities (and 3 returning).

2) Every train except for the overnight lollygaggers made the run from Chicago to East Dubuque, IL in under 3 hours. One, the westbound Morning Zephyr, was carded for a mere 2 hours and 42 minutes Union Station Chicago to East Dubuque.

Item 2 interests me because during the 1990's when I was working for a youth group in Dubuque, driving time CHI to DBQ over still mostly 2-lane US 20 was nearer to 4 hours. I know that much of US 20 is four lane now but I still would be surprised if today's drive time......beyond the speed limit and pushing the limits of prudent driving.... Chicago to Dubuque is much under 3 hours and 20 minutes.

Forty years later and we've still found no surface alternative for what the CB&Q was doing four times a day in 1969!

Remarkable.
 
Dakguy201
Member # 10360
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I wonder how 4449's time on this route will compare to the 1969 service? Unfavorably, I would think, partially due to the need to rewater periodically.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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From the print and web material material regarding this excursion, it appears such will operate Mpls to Chi July 18 over the MILW, existing route of the Empire Builder, rather than the CB&Q.

However if I'm mistaken and the routing is over the "Q", then I guess I'll make it my business to get trackside at 18.34 and watch it pass. Possibly Mr. Presley could help me out with a phone call when they near that point.

Oh and a note on 18.34, as I explained to Mr. Haithcoat when we last met up during this past April, that is actually where my one-time office was located. The "main street' through Clarendon Hills, Prospect Ave, with the "Coffee House with a view" is 18.32. The BNSF (METRA) station is 18.30.
 
Ocala Mike
Member # 4657
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There's much to be said for living "trackside", especially if you're a railfan. Part of my growing up years took place in a house just yards north of the Long Island Rail Road's main line (MP 12.9 measured from Penn Station, just east of the now abandoned Hillside station). Lots of action, including a small freight classification yard nearby.
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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quote:
Originally posted by Gilbert B Norman:
From the print and web material material regarding this excursion, it appears such will operate Mpls to Chi July 18 over the MILW, existing route of the Empire Builder, rather than the CB&Q.

However if I'm mistaken and the routing is over the "Q", then I guess I'll make it my business to get trackside at 18.34 and watch it pass. Possibly Mr. Presley could help me out with a phone call when they near that point.

Oh and a note on 18.34, as I explained to Mr. Haithcoat when we last met up during this past April, that is actually where my one-time office was located. The "main street' through Clarendon Hills, Prospect Ave, with the "Coffee House with a view" is 18.32. The BNSF (METRA) station is 18.30.

Be happy to do so.....phone that is..... assuming nothing changes and the CB&Q line remains the route of the day. Perhaps upon reaching Aurora?

The initial print and web material did not make it clear which route the train would follow on the 18th so I telephoned the 261 folks in Minneapolis before purchasing my ticket (in the dome car) for the trip.

They told me that the plan is the all Burlington route (pre-Amtrak Empire Builder) on July 18th..... (note that there are no ticket sales originating in Milwaukee on that day) and then using the traditional Milwaukee Road route on the return in early August.

I'll add that it is probable I would have spent my leisure train riding dollars elsewhere had this not been the case. The CB&Q route will be new mileage for me and that was the deciding factor. That the 4449 will haul the train is merely icing on the cake.

FWIW - the excursion calls for an 8am departure from the Harrison St. Yard in Minneapolis and a Chicago arrival at 6:00pm. (We'll see what actually happens) That's about 3 hours and 20 minutes longer than the Q's running times in 1969.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Not mine

At one time this house @ 18.75 was owned by a railfan, and he had an "observatory" of sorts behind one of the front windows. However the family that owns it today (I know them) likely considers the view of a premier railroad operation quite the nuisance. Likely the whacking of $100K or thereabouts off a "comp" does not sit well with them either.

I'm waiting to learn of some 'cybersleuth" tracking me down.
 
MetSox
Member # 6035
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Ocala Mike:

The good news is that the platforms at Hillside have been rebuilt. The bad news is that it's an Employees Only stop.
 
chrisg
Member # 2488
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Remember the SP 4449 will have to have a servicing stop o9r stops along the way
thus the longer schedule.

Chris
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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quote:
Originally posted by chrisg:
Remember the SP 4449 will have to have a servicing stop o9r stops along the way
thus the longer schedule.

Chris

Oh for sure. We recognize that the May 1969 schedule was achieved with 'State of the Art' (for that time) E-9 diesel locomotives.

With a steam excursion I'm in it for the adventure.....not over the road time.......just fascinating to me that the Burlington 40 uears ago was able to beat even today's driving time!
 



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