The CTA has been maintaining an historic fleet for about a decade or so now, and it has recently comprised one pair of 1920s-era Cincinnati-built 4000s, two pairs of 1950s-era St. Louis-built 6000s, one pair of 1969 Budd-built 2200s, and three pairs of 1970s-era Boeing-built 2400s. But a second pair of 2200s is now back from the dead! Married-pair cars 2231 and 2232 have been retrieved from Fort McCoy in Wisconsin, where they were shipped in 2012 following retirement for use in training, and have returned to Chicago. The news was reported here, along with the above photo, courtesy of LaQuan Miller.
That brings the size of the CTA historic fleet up to 16 cars. That's far smaller than the New York historic fleet, of course, but it's enough to represent every major class of 'L' car used in Chicago since the dawn of the steel car era - no minor feat.
Any word on Car 2275? I know it was sent up to Fort McCoy as well along with this pair
ReplyDeleteNo idea, I'm afraid.
Deletestill glad to see 2231-2232 back in Chicagoland, i just wonder what CTA plans to do with the pair now: either run it someday with 2273-2274, which has been sitting at Skokie for a while now, or use one of the pairs as a parts donor or so, i'm hoping for the former personally.
Delete-Jacob Wiczkowski