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Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway

The Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway (reporting mark EJE) was a Class I railroad, operating between Waukegan, Illinois and Gary, Indiana. The railroad served as a link between Class I railroads traveling to and from Chicago, although it operated almost entirely within the city's suburbs, and only entered Chicago where it served the U.S. Steel South Works on the shores of Lake Michigan. Nicknames for the railroad included "The J" and "The Chicago Outer Belt Line". At the end of 1970, the EJ&E operated 164 miles of track and carried 848 million ton-miles of revenue freight in that year alone.

Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway
EJ&E (red) and Canadian National Railway (blue) as of 2008
EJE 665, an EMD SD38-2, at West Chicago on December 14, 1987.
Overview
HeadquartersGary, Indiana
Reporting markEJE
LocaleIllinois and Indiana
Dates of operationJanuary 1, 1889–January 1, 2013
PredecessorJoliet, Aurora & Northern Railway
Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Company of Illinois
SuccessorWisconsin Central Ltd.
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length164 miles (264 km)

On September 26, 2007, the Canadian National Railway announced that it planned to purchase a majority of the EJ&E, leaving a portion of the line in Indiana to be reorganized as the Gary Railway. The purchase was approved on December 24, 2008, by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board, and the deal was consummated effective February 1, 2009.[1] In the years immediately following the merger, the railroad existed as a subsidiary of Canadian National, and EJ&E locomotives that were repainted into CN colors were sub-lettered for the EJ&E.

On December 31, 2012, Canadian National announced that the merger of the EJ&E into Wisconsin Central Ltd. (Another railroad subsidiary of CN) had been completed, and would take effect the following day. On January 1, 2013, the EJ&E effectively ceased to exist, 124 years to the day it was founded.[2]

History edit

 
Hopper car from the Chicago, Lake Shore & Eastern Railway

The Elgin, Joliet and Eastern was created when several local railroads in Illinois and Indiana merged throughout the end of the 19th century. The systems that would make up the EJ&E included the Joliet, Aurora & Northern Railway (which dates back to 1884) and Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Company of Illinois. The Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway began operations on December 4, 1888, through the merger of these two systems.[citation needed] After the creation of the modern day EJ&E the railroad expanded by purchasing several other smaller lines including the Waukegan & Southwestern Railway; Gardner, Coal City & Northern Railway; Western Indiana Railroad; and the Chicago, Lake Shore & Eastern Railway.[citation needed]

The EJ&E moved to serve industries in the Hammond-East Chicago-Whiting industrial district by acquiring trackage rights in 1894. However, construction of the present line to Gary, Whiting and South Chicago was initiated in 1899 by the Griffith and Northern Railway. Connections with the Chicago, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway and the Western Indiana Railway further penetrated the district, although the EJ&E subsequently acquired both lines. In 1898 the EJ&E merged with four other non-railway companies to form Federal Steel Company. In 1901, United States Steel Corporation was formed from a merger that included Federal Steel, and U.S. Steel thereby acquired the railroad.

The railroad's passenger services began with the start of operations in January 1889.[3]: 246  The railroad stopped operating passenger trains in 1907,[4] but continued passenger service until 1909. During those two years, passengers would be transported by caboose.[5]

The EJ&E underwent dieselization relatively early. In 1937, the railroad acquired its first diesel-electric locomotive, an EMC SW switcher, which was designated EJ&E #200.[6] Over the next 12 years, the entire steam fleet was replaced with first generation diesels. The first road diesel, Baldwin DT-6-6-2000 #100, was delivered to the railroad in May 1946.[7] The final steam movement occurred in late May 1949, led by a Mikado 2-8-2, EJ&E #740. The locomotive was sold to the scrapper that September.[8] Another 2-8-2, #765, which had been sold to the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway in 1948, is the railway's only surviving steam locomotive. It was donated to Gary, Indiana in 1962 and has been on static display in Lakefront Park, next to I-90 and the South Shore Line's Gary station ever since. The Illinois Railway Museum attempted to purchase the engine in the early 1980s, but Gary refused this offer.[9]

In 1988, United States Steel and the Blackstone Group formed Transtar Inc. to serve as a shareholder of the EJ&E and several other affiliated railroads and companies. In March 2001, the Blackstone Group ended their ownership interest in Transtar, resulting in its becoming a fully owned subsidiary of United States Steel.

On May 16, 2006, the EJ&E was the recipient of the 2005 Bronze E. H. Harriman Award for employee safety in group C (line-haul railroads with less than 4 million employee hours per year).[10]

Canadian National/Gary Railway edit

 
EJ&E #303, an EMD SW1200 locomotive, repainted in Gary Railway colors in March 2008.

On September 10, 2007, Crain's Chicago Business reported that the Canadian National Railway was in talks to purchase the EJ&E.[11] In 2004, Canadian National had acquired two railroads, the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railroad and the Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad, that had also previously been owned by Transtar, but that at the time CN acquired them were owned by Great Lakes Transportation, LLC, a Blackstone Group subsidiary created when USS became the sole owner of Transtar). The purchase agreement was officially announced on September 26; CN would purchase the majority of the line. The purchase was initially expected to close in mid-2008, valued at $300 million.

In fact, the closing did not take place until January 31, 2009 (effective February 1, 2009), following regulatory approval of the purchase by the Surface Transportation Board on December 24, 2008.[12][13][14] Canadian National plans to use the EJ&E to route trains around Chicago, where they now face lengthy delays because of congestion in the busy rail hub.

In accordance with its agreement with CN, Transtar retained some railroad infrastructure in Gary, Indiana; this infrastructure has been reorganized as the Gary Railway to continue serving U.S. Steel's plants located there.[15][16]

On Tuesday, March 10, 2009, the first two Canadian National trains debuted on the Elgin, Joliet, & Eastern, with plans to run six trains per day on the lines in the near future.[17]

Motive power edit

All-time diesel roster edit

The EJ&E's all time diesel roster consisted of:[18]

Image Locomotive Model Quantity Road Numbers Notes
Alco HH660 4 209-212
Alco HH900 1 402
Alco RS-2 10 800-809 Locomotive #801 was eventually sold to Hylsamex, and as of 2012 is still operating. Believed to be the oldest operating diesel locomotive in Mexico.
Alco S-1 5 213-217
Alco S-2 12 451-462
Baldwin DR-4-4-1500 2 A-B sets 700A, 700B, 701A, 701B "Sharknose" body
Baldwin DRS-6-6-1500 2 500-501
  Baldwin DT-6-6-2000 27 100-126 Locomotive #100 was a unique prototype. All were sold and scrapped by 1974 replaced by the EMD SD38-2 fleet.
Baldwin VO660 3 270-272
Baldwin VO1000 10 475-484
  EMD GP38-2 5 700-704 Sold to the Birmingham Southern Railroad in 1987. In 1996, locomotive #703 was repurchased and assigned to Waukegan, IL.
EMD SD9 15 600-614
EMD SD18 5 615, 616, 818, 851, 852 #818 upgraded to SD18U.
EMD SDM 8 802, 804, 809, 811, 813–815, 820 Ex-Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range. Rebuilt from EMD SD9s in 1990.
  EMD SD38 6 650-655 650 sold to CITI rail as of 2011,654 sold to Hartwell Railroad as of 2012, 651–653,655 sold to DM&IR in 1992/3
  EMD SD38-2 21 656-675, All still active under Canadian National Ownership, 658,664,666,668,670

Re-painted to CN colors

EMC NC 1 402
EMC NW1 2 400, 401
EMC/EMD NW2 52 403-443, 408, 446–452, 450, 455, 458 There were two separate EMD NW2 locomotives designated #450, though not at the same time. One EJE 450 is possessed by Gary Railway but out of service in US Steel Gary Works.
EMD SW 9 200-208 First diesel locomotives on the EJ&E.
EMD SW1 30 220-249
EMD SW1000 1 459
  EMD SW1001 3 444-446 444 and 445 to LTEX 444–445. 446 to CN 446
  EMD SW1200 23 300-307, 310-324 EJ&E #315 was involved in an accident in 2000 and was subsequently scrapped in 2003.[19] 300–305, 307 to Gary Railway. 306 to LTEX 306. 310-324 from Burlington Northern.
EMD SW8 1 457
EMD SW9 2 454, 456
EMD SW900 1 453
EMD SW1500 1 460
EMD TR4 1 308/309 Rebuilt from a UP Cow/Calf Set; Calf made into a Cow unit.

Locomotive designations in bold indicate that these models were on the roster at the time of the railroad's sale to the Canadian National Railway.

Communities edit

The EJ&E connects the following cities and large towns:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ CN closes deal on Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway | CTV News February 4, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ CN | CN completes intra-corporate merger of Elgin, Joliet and Eastern into Wisconsin Central subsidiary
  3. ^ Sanders, Craig (2003). Limiteds, Locals, and Expresses in Indiana, 1838–1971. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34216-4.
  4. ^ p.14 Jaenicke, Paul W & Eisenbrandt, Ralph. Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway 2007 Arcadia Publishing
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-10. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-09. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  7. ^ [1][dead link]
  8. ^ Joliet Herald-News Sunday June 5, 1949
  9. ^ "EJ&E 765: Another forgotten park engine - Classic Trains Magazine - Railroad History, Vintage Train Videos, Steam Locomotives, Forums".
  10. ^ Association of American Railroads (reprinted by Norfolk Southern Railway) (2006-05-16). . Archived from the original on 2007-02-13. Retrieved 2006-05-24.
  11. ^ Tita, Bob (2007-09-10). "Rail deal offers city a remedy". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved 2007-09-14.[dead link]
  12. ^ "SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD APPROVES CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY'S ACQUISITION OF ELGIN, JOLIET & EASTERN RAILWAY" (Press release). United States Surface Transportation Board. December 24, 2008. Retrieved January 4, 2009.
  13. ^ Dowd, Allan (December 24, 2008). "Regulators OK CN deal for EJ&E, with conditions". Reuters UK. Retrieved January 4, 2009.
  14. ^ Sturgeon, Jamie (December 26, 2008). "Canadian National Railway gets its wish, but pays for it". Financial Post. Retrieved January 4, 2009.[dead link]
  15. ^ "CN Railway to buy EJ&E line for $300 million". Reuters. 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
  16. ^ (Press release). Canadian National Railway. 2007-09-26. Archived from the original on November 11, 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
  17. ^ "Canadian National Railway trains to debut on Elgin, Joliet & Eastern line Tuesday". Chicago Tribune. March 10, 2009. Retrieved March 20, 2009.[dead link]
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-10. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-09. Retrieved 2012-09-25.

External links edit

  • Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Archive

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The Elgin Joliet and Eastern Railway reporting mark EJE was a Class I railroad operating between Waukegan Illinois and Gary Indiana The railroad served as a link between Class I railroads traveling to and from Chicago although it operated almost entirely within the city s suburbs and only entered Chicago where it served the U S Steel South Works on the shores of Lake Michigan Nicknames for the railroad included The J and The Chicago Outer Belt Line At the end of 1970 the EJ amp E operated 164 miles of track and carried 848 million ton miles of revenue freight in that year alone Elgin Joliet and Eastern RailwayEJ amp E red and Canadian National Railway blue as of 2008EJE 665 an EMD SD38 2 at West Chicago on December 14 1987 OverviewHeadquartersGary IndianaReporting markEJELocaleIllinois and IndianaDates of operationJanuary 1 1889 January 1 2013PredecessorJoliet Aurora amp Northern RailwayElgin Joliet amp Eastern Railway Company of IllinoisSuccessorWisconsin Central Ltd TechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength164 miles 264 km On September 26 2007 the Canadian National Railway announced that it planned to purchase a majority of the EJ amp E leaving a portion of the line in Indiana to be reorganized as the Gary Railway The purchase was approved on December 24 2008 by the U S Surface Transportation Board and the deal was consummated effective February 1 2009 1 In the years immediately following the merger the railroad existed as a subsidiary of Canadian National and EJ amp E locomotives that were repainted into CN colors were sub lettered for the EJ amp E On December 31 2012 Canadian National announced that the merger of the EJ amp E into Wisconsin Central Ltd Another railroad subsidiary of CN had been completed and would take effect the following day On January 1 2013 the EJ amp E effectively ceased to exist 124 years to the day it was founded 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Canadian National Gary Railway 2 Motive power 2 1 All time diesel roster 3 Communities 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Hopper car from the Chicago Lake Shore amp Eastern RailwayThe Elgin Joliet and Eastern was created when several local railroads in Illinois and Indiana merged throughout the end of the 19th century The systems that would make up the EJ amp E included the Joliet Aurora amp Northern Railway which dates back to 1884 and Elgin Joliet amp Eastern Railway Company of Illinois The Elgin Joliet and Eastern Railway began operations on December 4 1888 through the merger of these two systems citation needed After the creation of the modern day EJ amp E the railroad expanded by purchasing several other smaller lines including the Waukegan amp Southwestern Railway Gardner Coal City amp Northern Railway Western Indiana Railroad and the Chicago Lake Shore amp Eastern Railway citation needed The EJ amp E moved to serve industries in the Hammond East Chicago Whiting industrial district by acquiring trackage rights in 1894 However construction of the present line to Gary Whiting and South Chicago was initiated in 1899 by the Griffith and Northern Railway Connections with the Chicago Lake Shore and Eastern Railway and the Western Indiana Railway further penetrated the district although the EJ amp E subsequently acquired both lines In 1898 the EJ amp E merged with four other non railway companies to form Federal Steel Company In 1901 United States Steel Corporation was formed from a merger that included Federal Steel and U S Steel thereby acquired the railroad The railroad s passenger services began with the start of operations in January 1889 3 246 The railroad stopped operating passenger trains in 1907 4 but continued passenger service until 1909 During those two years passengers would be transported by caboose 5 The EJ amp E underwent dieselization relatively early In 1937 the railroad acquired its first diesel electric locomotive an EMC SW switcher which was designated EJ amp E 200 6 Over the next 12 years the entire steam fleet was replaced with first generation diesels The first road diesel Baldwin DT 6 6 2000 100 was delivered to the railroad in May 1946 7 The final steam movement occurred in late May 1949 led by a Mikado 2 8 2 EJ amp E 740 The locomotive was sold to the scrapper that September 8 Another 2 8 2 765 which had been sold to the Duluth Missabe and Iron Range Railway in 1948 is the railway s only surviving steam locomotive It was donated to Gary Indiana in 1962 and has been on static display in Lakefront Park next to I 90 and the South Shore Line s Gary station ever since The Illinois Railway Museum attempted to purchase the engine in the early 1980s but Gary refused this offer 9 In 1988 United States Steel and the Blackstone Group formed Transtar Inc to serve as a shareholder of the EJ amp E and several other affiliated railroads and companies In March 2001 the Blackstone Group ended their ownership interest in Transtar resulting in its becoming a fully owned subsidiary of United States Steel On May 16 2006 the EJ amp E was the recipient of the 2005 Bronze E H Harriman Award for employee safety in group C line haul railroads with less than 4 million employee hours per year 10 Canadian National Gary Railway edit nbsp EJ amp E 303 an EMD SW1200 locomotive repainted in Gary Railway colors in March 2008 On September 10 2007 Crain s Chicago Business reported that the Canadian National Railway was in talks to purchase the EJ amp E 11 In 2004 Canadian National had acquired two railroads the Duluth Missabe and Iron Range Railroad and the Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad that had also previously been owned by Transtar but that at the time CN acquired them were owned by Great Lakes Transportation LLC a Blackstone Group subsidiary created when USS became the sole owner of Transtar The purchase agreement was officially announced on September 26 CN would purchase the majority of the line The purchase was initially expected to close in mid 2008 valued at 300 million In fact the closing did not take place until January 31 2009 effective February 1 2009 following regulatory approval of the purchase by the Surface Transportation Board on December 24 2008 12 13 14 Canadian National plans to use the EJ amp E to route trains around Chicago where they now face lengthy delays because of congestion in the busy rail hub In accordance with its agreement with CN Transtar retained some railroad infrastructure in Gary Indiana this infrastructure has been reorganized as the Gary Railway to continue serving U S Steel s plants located there 15 16 On Tuesday March 10 2009 the first two Canadian National trains debuted on the Elgin Joliet amp Eastern with plans to run six trains per day on the lines in the near future 17 Motive power editAll time diesel roster edit The EJ amp E s all time diesel roster consisted of 18 Image Locomotive Model Quantity Road Numbers NotesAlco HH660 4 209 212Alco HH900 1 402Alco RS 2 10 800 809 Locomotive 801 was eventually sold to Hylsamex and as of 2012 is still operating Believed to be the oldest operating diesel locomotive in Mexico Alco S 1 5 213 217Alco S 2 12 451 462Baldwin DR 4 4 1500 2 A B sets 700A 700B 701A 701B Sharknose bodyBaldwin DRS 6 6 1500 2 500 501 nbsp Baldwin DT 6 6 2000 27 100 126 Locomotive 100 was a unique prototype All were sold and scrapped by 1974 replaced by the EMD SD38 2 fleet Baldwin VO660 3 270 272Baldwin VO1000 10 475 484 nbsp EMD GP38 2 5 700 704 Sold to the Birmingham Southern Railroad in 1987 In 1996 locomotive 703 was repurchased and assigned to Waukegan IL EMD SD9 15 600 614EMD SD18 5 615 616 818 851 852 818 upgraded to SD18U EMD SDM 8 802 804 809 811 813 815 820 Ex Duluth Missabe and Iron Range Rebuilt from EMD SD9s in 1990 nbsp EMD SD38 6 650 655 650 sold to CITI rail as of 2011 654 sold to Hartwell Railroad as of 2012 651 653 655 sold to DM amp IR in 1992 3 nbsp EMD SD38 2 21 656 675 All still active under Canadian National Ownership 658 664 666 668 670 Re painted to CN colorsEMC NC 1 402EMC NW1 2 400 401EMC EMD NW2 52 403 443 408 446 452 450 455 458 There were two separate EMD NW2 locomotives designated 450 though not at the same time One EJE 450 is possessed by Gary Railway but out of service in US Steel Gary Works EMD SW 9 200 208 First diesel locomotives on the EJ amp E EMD SW1 30 220 249EMD SW1000 1 459 nbsp EMD SW1001 3 444 446 444 and 445 to LTEX 444 445 446 to CN 446 nbsp EMD SW1200 23 300 307 310 324 EJ amp E 315 was involved in an accident in 2000 and was subsequently scrapped in 2003 19 300 305 307 to Gary Railway 306 to LTEX 306 310 324 from Burlington Northern EMD SW8 1 457EMD SW9 2 454 456EMD SW900 1 453EMD SW1500 1 460EMD TR4 1 308 309 Rebuilt from a UP Cow Calf Set Calf made into a Cow unit Locomotive designations in bold indicate that these models were on the roster at the time of the railroad s sale to the Canadian National Railway Communities editThe EJ amp E connects the following cities and large towns Waukegan Illinois Libertyville Illinois Vernon Hills Illinois Lake Zurich Illinois Barrington Illinois Hoffman Estates Illinois Elgin Illinois West Chicago Illinois Aurora Illinois Plainfield Illinois Joliet Illinois Minooka Illinois Morris Illinois New Lenox Illinois Mokena Illinois Frankfort Illinois Richton Park Illinois Chicago Heights Illinois Park Forest Illinois Griffith Indiana Gary IndianaSee also edit nbsp Railways portalBelt Railway Company of Chicago Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Gary RailwayReferences edit CN closes deal on Elgin Joliet and Eastern Railway CTV News Archived February 4 2009 at the Wayback Machine CN CN completes intra corporate merger of Elgin Joliet and Eastern into Wisconsin Central subsidiary Sanders Craig 2003 Limiteds Locals and Expresses in Indiana 1838 1971 Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press ISBN 978 0 253 34216 4 p 14 Jaenicke Paul W amp Eisenbrandt Ralph Elgin Joliet and Eastern Railway 2007 Arcadia Publishing Elgin Joliet amp Eastern Railway Archive FAQ Archived from the original on 2009 03 10 Retrieved 2008 12 27 Elgin Joliet amp Eastern Railway Archive Diesel Locomotive Roster 200 Archived from the original on 2012 04 09 Retrieved 2012 07 30 1 dead link Joliet Herald News Sunday June 5 1949 EJ amp E 765 Another forgotten park engine Classic Trains Magazine Railroad History Vintage Train Videos Steam Locomotives Forums Association of American Railroads reprinted by Norfolk Southern Railway 2006 05 16 Railroads Set Another Employee Safety Record in 2005 Archived from the original on 2007 02 13 Retrieved 2006 05 24 Tita Bob 2007 09 10 Rail deal offers city a remedy Crain s Chicago Business Retrieved 2007 09 14 dead link SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD APPROVES CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY S ACQUISITION OF ELGIN JOLIET amp EASTERN RAILWAY Press release United States Surface Transportation Board December 24 2008 Retrieved January 4 2009 Dowd Allan December 24 2008 Regulators OK CN deal for EJ amp E with conditions Reuters UK Retrieved January 4 2009 Sturgeon Jamie December 26 2008 Canadian National Railway gets its wish but pays for it Financial Post Retrieved January 4 2009 dead link CN Railway to buy EJ amp E line for 300 million Reuters 2007 09 26 Retrieved 2007 09 26 CN to acquire key operations of Elgin Joliet and Eastern Railway for US 300 million Press release Canadian National Railway 2007 09 26 Archived from the original on November 11 2007 Retrieved 2007 09 26 Canadian National Railway trains to debut on Elgin Joliet amp Eastern line Tuesday Chicago Tribune March 10 2009 Retrieved March 20 2009 dead link Elgin Joliet amp Eastern Railway Archive Diesel Locomotive Roster 100 Archived from the original on 2009 03 10 Retrieved 2008 12 27 Elgin Joliet amp Eastern Railway Archive Diesel Locomotive Roster 300 Archived from the original on 2012 04 09 Retrieved 2012 09 25 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Elgin Joliet and Eastern Railway Elgin Joliet and Eastern Railway Elgin Joliet amp Eastern Railway Archive Shortlines of Chicago Historical Society EJ amp E history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elgin Joliet and Eastern Railway amp oldid 1147929507, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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