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Owner: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Reefers
Type: Box Car
AAR Class: RB: Bunkerless refrigerator car with or without ventilating devices and with or without device for attaching portable heaters. Constructed with insulation in side ends, floor and roof to meet maximum UA factor requirement of 250 BTU/F/Hour for 50 foot cars and 300 BTU/F/Hour for 60 foot cars. Effective for cars ordered new after March 1, 1984.
AAR Type: R206
Detail Info:   Refrigerator Cars, Inside Length: Less than 49ft, with cushion draft gear/underframe
RBBQ Class:   RBL-5
Builder:   CB&Q @ Havelock in 1967

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RBBQ RBL-5 77165
Title:  RBBQ RBL-5 77165
Description:  RBBQ RBL-5 77165 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, photo by Chuck Zeiler. The CB&Q shops in Havelock, Nebraska built 150 insulated boxcars in 1967 numbered RBBQ 77100-77249. When built, they were painted in a forest green and stencilled in the standard Burlington font and the Burlington Route herald was applied to the now blank plate on the right side. This car is stencilled BLT. 6.67 HV, however, it appears it went back to Havelock for repairs as it is also stencilled HV 11-69. At that time, the pre-merger paint scheme was applied, with the intention of painting the word NORTHERN below the word BURLINGTON after the merger was approved. By the time the merger was approved, the font had been changed to a thinner style, which is understandable given the unfortunate spacing of the letters GT in the BURLINGTON on a ribbed car.
Photo Date:  11/1/1979  Upload Date: 11/21/2008 11:35:51 AM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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RBBQ Class RBL-5 77165
Title:  RBBQ Class RBL-5 77165
Description:  RBBQ Class RBL-5 77165 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in May 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The CB&Q shops in Havelock, Nebraska built 150 insulated boxcars in 1967 numbered RBBQ 77100 - 77249. When built, they were painted in a forest green and stenciled in the standard Burlington font and the Burlington Route herald was applied to the now blank plate on the right side. This car was stenciled BLT. 8.67 HV, however, it appears it went back to Havelock for repairs as it is also stenciled HV 11-69. At that time, the pre-merger paint scheme was applied, with the intention of painting the word NORTHERN below the word BURLINGTON after the merger was approved. By the time the merger was approved, the font had been changed to a thinner style, which is understandable given the unfortunate spacing of the letters GT in the BURLINGTON on a ribbed car.
Photo Date:  5/1/1980  Upload Date: 6/11/2017 6:24:56 PM
Location:  Cicero, IL
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
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Views:  105   Comments: 0


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