Classic Trains

IRM hosts EMD centennial celebratio­n

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Under leaden skies, rainwater pools on the walkway of Progress

Rail EMDX SD70ACe-T4 demonstrat­or No. 7723. On the passenger platform at the Illinois Railway Museum, a much earlier product of Electro-Motive Division rolls to a stop with the museum’s caboose train.

Its rain-soaked carbody shining, SD24 No. 504, built in 1959 for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, is one of several classic diesels operating as part of EMD’s 100th anniversar­y celebratio­n, honoring current and past employees of Electro-Motive Division and Progress Rail.

“We are here today celebratin­g the 100-year anniversar­y of EMD,” says Marty Haycraft, senior vice president of Caterpilla­r Inc. and president and CEO of Caterpilla­r’s Progress Rail. “There are not very many chances where you get to have a celebratio­n of 100 years in business. It is really about celebratin­g the employees and our customers that have allowed us to get here. EMD is known for innovation, technology, sustainabi­lity, and customer focus and we are here to celebrate that with our employees.”

The Aug. 20 event included the museum’s classic Nebraska Zephyr trainset operating behind E5 9911A. The caboose train featured the CB&Q SD24 in the morning, followed by EMD’s first GP7, Chicago & North Western No. 1518. The GP7 had just had its nose and stripes repainted by shop forces at IRM.

Also on display was the first SD7 built, Southern Pacific No. 1518 (yes, the same number as the C&NW Geep), and Canadian Pacific SD40-2F “barn” unit No. 9023, a recently rebuilt former Central Maine & Quebec unit sent to IRM for the event. — Steve Smedley

 ?? Russell T. Sharp ?? Chicago & North Western F7 No. 411; Amtrak AEM7 No. 945; Santa Fe FP45 No. 92; and Canadian Pacific SD40-2F No. 9023 line up. The first three are from the IRM collection; the CP unit is active.
Russell T. Sharp Chicago & North Western F7 No. 411; Amtrak AEM7 No. 945; Santa Fe FP45 No. 92; and Canadian Pacific SD40-2F No. 9023 line up. The first three are from the IRM collection; the CP unit is active.

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