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CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-2-C 1586
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-2-C 1586
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 Class P-2-C 1586, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sometime in 1902, photo by Baldwin Locomotive Works, Chuck Zeiler collection. Baldwin built six Vauclain compound 4-4-2's for the CB&Q during 1902, road numbers 1584-1589. During 1904 they were renumbered to 2510-2515. All were rebuilt between 1915-1917 to class P-5, becoming road numbers 2550-2555. The rebuilt locomotives were single expansion types with new cylinders, new front engine frame, Schmidt-type superheater, new tube sheets and tube arrangement, piston valves actuated by Walschaerts valve gear, and 78 inch driving wheels. The original eight foot long cabs were replaced with the then-standard CB&Q shorter cabs. This particular locomotive, final road number 2552, was retired in June 1942.
Photo Date:  1/1/1902  Upload Date: 1/5/2010 12:54:58 PM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Baldwin Locomotive Works
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  CBQ 1586(4-4-2)
Views:  1188   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-1-C 1591
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-1-C 1591
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 Class P-1-C 1591 presumed at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania sometime in 1899, photo by Baldwin Locomotive Works, Chuck Zeiler collection. This locomotive was built as a Vaulclain compound by Baldwin sometime during 1898-1899, placed in service on the CB&Q on April 7, 1899. It was shopped for general repairs on Ju;ly 30, 1900, during which time it had accumulated 160,806 miles of service. A total of five P-1-C compounds were built for the CB&Q, road numbers 1591-1595, renumbered in 1904 to 2500-2504. During 1913 this locomotive was rebuilt to a simple expansion engine with 19 X 26 cylinders on both sides, reclassed as P-1, and was retired in January 1933. As built, it had 13.5 X 26 high pressure cylinders located above the 23 X 26 low pressure cylinders on each side. Stephenson valve gear actuated the 13 inch inboard piston valves. Underhung and equalized spring rigging was used under the drivers and trailing wheels. The tenders were similar to the one used under the Columbia type (2-4-2), later changed to conventional tenders with two four-wheel trucks.
Photo Date:  1/1/1900  Upload Date: 1/29/2010 1:05:21 PM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Baldwin Locomotive Works
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 1591(4-4-2)
Views:  1177   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-1 2500
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-1 2500
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 Class P-1 2500, date, location, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2500 was built by Baldwin in 1899 (c/n 16547) as number 1591, a Class P-1-C (compound) 4-4-2, renumbered to 2500 in 1904, rebuilt in 1913 to simple expansion and reclassed P-1, retired in January 1933.
Photo Date:  1/1/1930  Upload Date: 4/7/2015 1:56:05 PM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2500(4-4-2)
Views:  405   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-1 2500
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-1 2500
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-1 2500 at Alma, Wisconsin on August 21, 1930, photographer unknown, print by Martin Brady, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2500 was built by Baldwin in 1899 as a class P-1-Comp (compound) 4-4-2 and numbered 1591. During 1913 it was rebuilt to a simple 4-4-2, classed P-1 and renumbered 2500. It was retired in January 1933.
Photo Date:  8/21/1930  Upload Date: 5/13/2014 11:54:38 AM
Location:  Alma, WI
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2500(4-4-2)
Views:  408   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-5 2555
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-5 2555
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 Class P-5 2555 at Kansas City, Missouri on Train #4 on June 18, 1939, photograph by Jackson Thode, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2555 was built by Baldwin in 1902 as a class P-2-Comp (balanced compound) number 1589 (c/n 20161). It was rebuilt to a simple 4-4-2 in 1917, reclassed as a P-5. It was renumbered in 1924 to 2555 and retired in June 1942.
Photo Date:  6/18/1939  Upload Date: 5/13/2014 12:40:04 PM
Location:  Kansas City, MO
Author:  Jackson Thode
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2555(4-4-2)
Views:  566   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 #2565 - Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 #2565 - Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Description:  This Burnham, Wms & Co "Atlantic" type locomotive was built in 1904 as #2709, a P-3-C class unit. In 1924, the CB&Q shops rebuilt this as #2565, a P-5 class with 78" drivers and developing a 210 psi boiler pressure. Date is approximate.
Photo Date:  6/1/1930  Upload Date: 11/17/2013 8:15:22 AM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2565(4-4-2)
Views:  316   Comments: 2
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-5 2565
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-5 2565
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-5 2565 at East Alton, Illinois, date and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. The date and location are based on two other photos I have of locomotives with the same background, dated between June and August 1936. Number 2565 was built by Baldwin in 1904 (c/n 24705) as a class P-3-Comp (balanced compound) number 2709. It was rebuilt to a simple 4-4-2 in 1924, reclassed as P-5 and renumbered 2565. It was retired in June 1942.
Photo Date:  6/1/1936  Upload Date: 5/13/2014 1:21:14 PM
Location:  East Alton, IL
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2565(4-4-2)
Views:  305   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-5 2566
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-5 2566
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 Class P-5 2566, date, location, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2566 was built by Baldwin in 1905 (c/n 26735) as a Class P-3-C balanced compound, rebuilt in 1927 to Class P-5, retired in June 1948. My best guess is the location is Denver and the phot date is around June 1948.
Photo Date:  6/1/1948  Upload Date: 5/29/2015 5:38:21 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2566(4-4-2)
Views:  661   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-5 2566
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-5 2566
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-5 2566 at Denver, Colorado on an unknown date in 1951, photograph by H. O'Hanlon, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2566 was built by Baldwin in 1905 (c/n 26735) as number 2710, a class P-3-C (balanced compound), rebuilt to a simple class P-5 in 1927 and renumbered 2566. It was retired in June 1948. I have no information when it was converted to burn oil. The class P-5 Atlantics were created by rebuilding six P-2-C and 14 class P-3-C locomotives. This was accomplished by adding new cylinders, new front engine frame, Schmidt-type superheater, new tube sheets, tube sand tube arrangement, and applying Walschaerts valve gear, and 74 inch driving wheels. The original eight foot long cabs were eventually replaced with shorter ones.
Photo Date:  1/1/1951  Upload Date: 5/19/2014 12:05:12 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  H. O'Hanlon
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2566(4-4-2)
Views:  536   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-5 2567
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-5 2567
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-5 2567 at East Alton, Illinois on an unknown date in 1936, photographer unknown, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2567 was built by Baldwin in 1905 (c/n 26736) as a class P-3-C (balanced compound) number 2711. It was rebuilt in 1927 to a simple 4-4-2, renumbered 2567, and reclassed P-5. It was retired in February 1954.
Photo Date:  1/1/1936  Upload Date: 5/19/2014 1:51:01 PM
Location:  East Alton, IL
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2567(4-4-2)
Views:  426   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-5 2567
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-5 2567
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 Class P-5 2567 on an unknown day in April 1942, location and photographer unknown. Number 2567 was built by Baldwin in October 1905 ( c/n 26736 ) as a four-cylinder ( 15/25X26 cylinders, 74" drivers ) balanced compound 4-4-2C number 2711, rebuilt to a simple 4-4-2 in 1927, classed P-5 and renumbered 2567, retired in February 1954.
Photo Date:  4/1/1942  Upload Date: 8/23/2020 12:56:32 PM
Location:  Superior, NE
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2567(4-4-2)
Views:  168   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-5 2567
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 Class P-5 2567
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 Class P-5 2567, at Lincoln, Nebraska circa 1954, date, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2567 was built by Baldwin in October 1905 ( c/n 26736 ) as a balanced compound Class P-3-C number 2711, rebuilt by the CB&Q in 1927 to simple, re-classed P-5 and renumbered 2567, retired February 1954.
Photo Date:  1/1/1954  Upload Date: 8/16/2019 11:54:49 AM
Location:  Lincoln, NE
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2567(4-4-2)
Views:  188   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 #2572 - Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 #2572 - Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Description:  Like its sister #2565 in this album, this Burnham, Wms & Co "Atlantic" type locomotive was built in 1905 as #2716, a P-3-C class unit. In 1924, the CB&Q shops rebuilt this as #2572, a P-5 class with 78" drivers and developing a 210 psi boiler pressure. Date is approximate.
Photo Date:  6/1/1930  Upload Date: 11/17/2013 8:17:39 AM
Location:  Aurora, IL
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2572(4-4-2)
Views:  355   Comments: 2
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-6 2582
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-6 2582
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-6 2582 at Galesburg, Illinois on an unknown date in 1948, photographer unknown, print by Don Gruber, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2582 was built in 1904 by Baldwin (c/n 24672) as a class P-3-C (balanced compound) number 2704. It was rebuilt in 1927 as a class P-6 and renumbered 2582. The rebuilding was similar to the P-5 process except 69 inch driving wheels were used. It was sold for scrap ion August 1951. I believe the extended smokebox is an indicator that this locomotive burned Lignite coal.
Photo Date:  6/1/1948  Upload Date: 5/19/2014 2:25:27 PM
Location:  Galesburg, IL
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2582(4-4-2)
Views:  346   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-6 2584
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-6 2584
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-6 2584 on September 4, 1953, location and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. The location chosen based on the February 1, 1952 CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet. Number 2584 was built by Baldwin in 1905 (c/n 26844) as class P-3-C (balanced compound) number 2714, rebuilt in 1928 to a simple Atlantic-type, reclassed as a P-6 and renumbered 2584. It was retired and sold for scrap in December 1953.
Photo Date:  9/4/1953  Upload Date: 5/28/2014 11:25:40 AM
Location:  Ottumwa, IA
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2584(4-4-2)
Views:  392   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-6 2585
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-6 2585
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-6 2585, date, location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. The chosen date and location based on the June 1, 1935 CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet. Number 2585 was built by Baldwin in 1905 (c/n 26984) as a class P-3-C (balanced compound) number 2719, rebuilt by the CB&Q in 1928 to a simple locomotive, reclassed to P-6 and renumbered to 2585. It was sold for scrap in February 1951.
Photo Date:  6/1/1935  Upload Date: 5/28/2014 12:15:41 PM
Location:  Hannibal, MO
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2585(4-4-2)
Views:  303   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-6-A 2591
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-6-A 2591
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-6-A 2591, date, location, and photographer unknown, print by Tom Klinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. The chosen date and location based on the February 1, 1952 CB&Q Locomotive Assignment Sheet. However, a couple of tall buildings can be seen just in front of the pilot, so I suspect this might be East Alton, Illinois. Number 2591 was built by the Rogers Locomotive And Machine Works of Patterson, New Jersey in 1903 as class P-2 number 1579, renumbered in 1904 to 2523. In 1927 it was rebuilt by the CB&Q to class P-6-A and renumbered to 2591. It was retired and sold for scrap in April 1954. The difference between a class P-6 and P-6-A was simply the original locomotives; the P-6's were Baldwins, the P-6-A's were Rogers.
Photo Date:  6/1/1935  Upload Date: 5/28/2014 1:06:38 PM
Location:  Wymore, NE
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2591(4-4-2)
Views:  364   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-3-C 2700
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-3-C 2700
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-3-C 2700 at Phildelphia, Pennsylvania, sometime in 1904, photo by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from the book, Steam Locomotives Of The Burlington Route, by Bernard G. Corbin and William F. Kerka: The P-3-C engines were of the balanced-compound type. Twenty of these were built by Baldwin in 1904 and 1905, and were assigned to the road as 2700-2719. The first ten has 78 inch drivers while the rest were fittted with 74 inch drivers. The locomotives had all four of their cylinders in the same horizontal plane. The high-pressure cylinders were placed between the frame and drove the first pair of drivers through a cranked axle. The outside low-pressure cylinders were coupled to the second pair in the usual manner. Stephenson link motion controlled the steam distribution through piston valves. The inside and outside cranks on the same side were positioned 180 degrees apart so as to neutralize the disturbing forces. The first engine of this class had a one-piece, forged-steel crank axle. The rest had axles built up from nine separate pieces, this type proved more satisfactory. In general appearance, the P-3-C engines were similar to the P-2-C Atlantics except that the cylinders were located further forward to accommodate the inside driving rods to the first axle. This also resulted in a somewhat longer boiler and tube length, 19 feet for the P-3-C compared to 16 feet 9 inches for the P-2-C. Trial runs with the first P-3-C engine, No. 2700, were made in July 1904 between McCook, Nebraska and Akron, Colorado, a distance of 143 miles. Compared to three single-expansion locomotives, a 2-6-2 type and two P-2 Atlantics, engine No. 2700 developed a greater capacity and consumed less fuel and water per horsepower hour than the others. She hauled a twelve-car train, weighing about 580 tons, over the (test) distance in 32 minutes, for an average of 42.26 mph. During the same month, engine No. 2700 made a continuous run from Creston to Chicago in nine hours. The average speed for the 393 mile distance was 43.67 mph. At that time this was regarded as an unusual performance. Number 2700 was rebuilt to class P-6 and renumbered 2583 during 1928. Modifications included replacing the drivers with 69 inch diameter and replacement of the compound cylinders with single-expansion cylinders. Number 2583 was retired and sold for scrap in December 1953.
Photo Date:  1/1/1904  Upload Date: 6/26/2010 11:38:57 AM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Baldwin Locomotive Works
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2700(4-4-2)
Views:  941   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-3-C 2702
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-3-C 2702
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-3-C 2702 at Denver, Colorado on an unknown date in 1910, photograph by O. H. Means, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 2702 was built by Baldwin in 1904 (c/n 24651) as a balanced compound, rebuilt in 1927 to a simple Atlantic type, reclassed as P-5 and renumbered to 2558, retired in June 1942.
Photo Date:  1/1/1910  Upload Date: 6/2/2014 1:15:12 PM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  O. H. Means
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2702(4-4-2)
Views:  438   Comments: 0
CB&Q 4-4-2 P-3-Comp 2718
Title:  CB&Q 4-4-2 P-3-Comp 2718
Description:  Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-4-2 class P-3-Compound 2718 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sometime in 1905, photo by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from the book, Steam Locomotives Of The Burlington Route, by Bernard G. Corbin and William F. Kerka: The P-3-C engines were of the balanced-compound type. Twenty of these were built by Baldwin in 1904 and 1905, and were assigned to the road as 2700-2719. The first ten has 78 inch drivers while the rest were fittted with 74 inch drivers. The locomotives had all four of their cylinders in the same horizontal plane. The high-pressure cylinders were placed between the frame and drove the first pair of drivers through a cranked axle. The outside low-pressure cylinders were coupled to the second pair in the usual manner. Stephenson link motion controlled the steam distribution through piston valves. The inside and outside cranks on the same side were positioned 180 degrees apart so as to neutralize the disturbing forces. The first engine of this class had a one-piece, forged-steel crank axle. The rest had axles built up from nine separate pieces, this type proved more satisfactory. In general appearance, the P-3-C engines were similar to the P-2-C Atlantics except that the cylinders were located further forward to accommodate the inside driving rods to the first axle. This also resulted in a somewhat longer boiler and tube length, 19 feet for the P-3-C compared to 16 feet 9 inches for the P-2-C. Apparently there was a design change in the tenders, as this photo shows the roll-top design, and the photo of 2700 shows a rectangular design. Number 2718 was rebuilt to class P-5 and given road number 2574 during 1924. This was accomplished by adding new (single expansion) cylinders, new front engine frame, Schmidt-type superheater, new tube sheets and tube arrangement, and the application of Walschaerts valve gear. The eight foot long cabs were eventually replaced with shorter ones. Number 2574 was retired in May 1947.
Photo Date:  1/1/1905  Upload Date: 6/27/2010 3:20:23 PM
Location:  Philadelphia, PA
Author:  Baldwin Locomotive Works
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  CBQ 2718(4-4-2)
Views:  935   Comments: 0


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