Blunt Ends Forward, Shall We Race? At Englewood Union Station  Contributor's Pick!       
An AB6 had an E6B carbody modified with a single 1000 h.p. engine, windows and controls at one end, baggage compartment, and steam generator. Only two were built by EMD in June 1940 for the Rock Island (#s 750 and 751) for the Rocky Mountain Rocket (Google it). The train would run from Chicago to Limon, CO with an EA-unit on the front and an AB6 second. The train was split at Limon with the AB6 taking a few cars to Colorado Springs and the other unit taking the rest of the cars to Denver. The reverse happened on the trip to Chicago. Of course over the years there were variations on this theme. The six pictures I am posting are about how the EA6s lived out there lives in commuter service in Northeastern, Illinois. It looks to me that a second diesel was added in the baggage compartment making each a full E-unit. Can someone confirm this? Enjoy!
Date: 4/21/1965 Location: Chicago, IL   Map Show Chicago on a rail map Views: 1606 Collection Of:   Marty Bernard
Locomotives: CRIP 750(AB6) CRIP 535(SW1)    Author:  Marty Bernard
Blunt Ends Forward, Shall We Race? At Englewood Union Station
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L Beckman General You are right Marty, about the second diesel being added. These units were ugly, but beautiful! Another example of Rock Island ingenuity and individualism! 2/1/2012 10:41:21 PM

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