CB&Q 4-8-2 Class B-1 7001         
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 4-8-2 Class B-1 7001 at Denver, Colorado on July 29, 1953, photographer unknown, print by Gordon C. Bassett, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 7001 was built by Lima Locomotive Works in September 1922 ( c/n 6249 on Order 1029 )and was retired in July 1953. The following is from the book, Steam Locomotives Of The Burlington Route, by Bernard G. Corbin and William F. Kerka:

In 1922, in order to meet the urgent need for additional passenger power, the Burlington received eight locomotives of the 4-8-2 wheel arrangement from the Lima Locomotive Works. The engines were numbered 7000 - 7007 and classed as B-1. They were designed to handle the heaviest trains on the line without doubleheading. To meet this requirement, the B-1 engines were equipped with automatic stokers of the Duplex type. Their total engine weight of 350,000 lb., with 235,500lb. of this carried on the drivers, gave them a tractive force of 52,750 lb. The Lima-built Mountain types were designed to burn lignite ( some were later altered to burn bituminous coal ). Although the engines were delivered without feedwater heaters, they were later equipped with Worthington type systems. The weight of the firebox, which was of the radially stayed design, was supported by a Rushton type trailing truck. Four-wheel trucks of the pedestal design were used on the tenders.

Date: 7/29/1953 Location: Denver, CO   Map Show Denver on a rail map Views: 418 Collection Of:   Chuck Zeiler
Locomotives: CBQ 7001(4-8-2)    Author:  unknown
CB&Q 4-8-2 Class B-1 7001
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Alan Fricker General Were these seven the smallest class in total number of locos on the CB&Q? My brother has my copy of the book you list. 11/27/2016 8:57:11 PM
Chuck Zeiler General Hi Alan, not sure about your question, but if you are asking if the B-1 class contained the lowest number of engines, then no, that would be the N-1 class ( 2-4-2 ), which had only one engine. 11/28/2016 10:57:51 AM

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