I thought I would take advantage of the blog format to pose a question to the "Court of Public Opinion". In many cases members and friends do not understand the acquisition process or how decisions are made. First, the car or locomotive must be 'available'. Then, funding must be secured; REMEMBER even a free car is not free of expenses. With those elements in place, a proposal is submitted to the Board of Directors for consideration. So, here we are at the beginning.
The following images are by Andrew Cornillie taken in 2005.
Here is the car. It has been on our Museum 'watch list' for maybe 10 years and word has filtered down that it is now available. An all steel Pullman Standard iconic boxcar from the Chicago & North Western.
The car carried the classy 'Route of the Streamliners' billboard legend on its right side, here still faintly visible.
Here is an overview of the site, in the Chicago area. You will see two additional CNW boxcars at this location but they are not available at this time - and the Streamliner car is the one we previously selected for our want list. It is the far car in this view so is also the most accessable for loading on a truck to transport it to Union.
THE PITCH - Neither the Freight Department, nor the Museum General Fund, have the money to make this happen. Yet it would appear to be a fan favorite fallen flag and a good fit into our Museum roster of freight cars. We do not know how imminent the disposition of this jewel might be, but we have lost many possible acquisitions over the years waiting for funding or other pieces to fall into place.
So some response and feedback is needed fairly quickly if we are to pursue this. Of course that means donations from members and friends. But perhaps the CNW Historical Society might want to help. Fellow Historical Societies have made donations or grants to help preserve IRM equipment - most notably the Milwaukee Road and the Great Northern. We would not want the CNW left out!!
So, it is estimated we would need about $5000 to load and ship the car and have it safe on IRM track. That does not include the beginning of any work to stabilize it, restore it, use it in freight trains, or place it under protection in a Barn. First we have to acquire it, but that implies a longer term commitment to its preservation.
What say you all?
Bob Kutella
Comments
Mon, 09-08-2025 08:22
Good job on the Burlington Nortern 9976. OK.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:56
No new news that I have heard of thus far.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:53
I'll also be doing another update on it soon. Keep en eye out for that.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:47
A little work was done to it for Diesel Days this year. You'll see photos floating around for the temporary short term job that was done to make it [...]
Wed, 08-06-2025 13:01
Is steam car CN 15444 going to be coming to museum several times it was to be moved to muesum
Sat, 07-19-2025 18:56
Yeah, sadly it's still there as of 7/19/2025
Thu, 06-12-2025 19:14
Its been 14 years guys, where is the unit? Like really? Did you guys misplace it? Or are repairs taking that long? At this point be might we will have [...]
Wed, 04-09-2025 17:40
Jamie Thanks for the update. She's gonna shine like every thing else you guys do! Smeds
Thu, 03-06-2025 16:28
Yes, there is a wye. Those two have been MU'ed on diesel days a year or two ago.
Wed, 03-05-2025 14:04
7009 number boards look good. Is there a way to turn a locomotive around at IRM? In case you ever had a mind to connect 7009 and 6847?
Fri, 03-29-2024 21:26
We're slackers and spend more time working on the equipment in the shop than keeping all you readers updated. We'll work on it, but I'm sure updates [...]
Thu, 03-14-2024 08:02
What happened to the Department Blog? It's been over 2 years and I still regularly check for updates, but nothing comes...