- Electroliner
The Electroliners were a pair of electric
passenger train sets operated by theChicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad , which ran betweenChicago, Illinois , andMilwaukee, Wisconsin . These streamlinedelectric multiple unit interurban trains were built bySt. Louis Car Company in1941 . Each train set carried two numbers, 801-802 and 803-804. Although the Electroliners were equipped with retractable couplers, the couplers were only used for towing purposes.Each trainset is made up of four sections: two end units and two center units. Each end unit is divided at the side doors into a Luxury Coach, which seats 30, and a Smoking Coach section, which seats 10 and also has a restroom. Each door had steps and a trap door for boarding from both street level and high-level platforms. One center unit is a coach unit that seats 40, and the other center unit is a Tavern Lounge which seats 26.
The Electroliners were cleverly designed to operate with the high platforms, sharp curves, and narrow clearances of the
Chicago Loop and theChicago 'L' , to run at speeds of 80 MPH or more on the North Shore's main line, and to make their way up Milwaukee city streets to the North ShoreMilwaukee Terminal in downtownMilwaukee . The Electroliners' styling resembled that of thePioneer Zephyr and influenced the styling of future electric trainsets, notably theOdakyū 3000 series SE Romance Cars. Although they were streamlined, the Electroliners were not faster than the conventional equipment operated by the North Shore Line.Liberty Liner
After the North Shore Line ceased operations in January 1963, the Electroliners were sold to the , then known as the "Red Arrow Lines", and the two trainsets were renamed Liberty Liners. The trolley poles and steps were removed, new doors were added in the center sections, and updated third-rail contact shoes were installed in order to operate on the
Philadelphia and Western Railroad right-of-way, which exclusively uses third rail and high-level platform stations betweenUpper Darby, Pennsylvania and Norristown. Electroliner 801-802 became Liberty Liner "Valley Forge", while 803-804 became "Independence Hall". The Liberty Liners were retired around 1976.Preservation
Electroliner 801-802 is preserved and is being restored to its early 1960s operating condition at the
Illinois Railway Museum (IRM) inUnion, Illinois . [cite web| url=http://www.irm.org/history/restoration.html| title=History of the IRM - Restoration| author=Illinois Railway Museum| date=2005-11-25 | accessdate=2007-05-27| ] [cite web| url=http://www.irm.org/history/history.html| title=History of the IRM - History| author=Illinois Railway Museum| date=2005-11-25 | accessdate=2007-05-27| ]Former Electroliner 803-804, Liberty Liner "Independence Hall" is preserved at the
Rockhill Trolley Museum inOrbisonia, Pennsylvania .Models of the Electroliner
Model railroad company
Con-Cor initially planned on releasing anHO scale Electroliner train set in2003 /2004 , but cancelled the project due to lack of interest [ [http://www.all-railroads.com/instock/hoelectr.htm All-Railroad's 'HO' Scale Electroliners ] ] , and produced a "Pioneer Zephyr " set instead. In2007 , the company announced that the project has been continued. The trainset has been produced inbrass in HO Scale by several companies. Recently,MTH Electric Trains has announced the release of anO scale Electroliner in2007 [ [http://www.railking1gauge.com/detail.asp?item=20-2783-1 MTH Electric Trains ] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.irm.org/cgi-bin/rsearch.cgi?inter=Chicago+North+Shore+&+Milwaukee=801-802 Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee 801-802] specification page at IRM.
* [http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/dr605.htm Don's Depot]
* [http://www.toltecimages.com/trains/later%20images/9984.jpgPhotograph of Liberty Liner]
* [http://northshoreline.com/postliner.html Liberty Liner in real life and as model]
* [http://northshoreline.com North Shore Line web site]
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