CB&Q NW2 9218 Builder's Plate         
Chicago Brlington & Quincy Railroad NW2 9218 Builder's Plate, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Electro-Motive Corporation started in Cleveland, Ohio in 1922 as the Electro-Motive Engineering Company, and a few years later became the Electro-Motive Company. Its business was gasoline powered railcars, and later EMC struck up a relationship with the Winton Engine Company, a manufacturer of diesel power plants. In the 1930's General Motors took notice and purchased both companies, forming the Electro-Motive Corporation. Eventually GM built a manufacturing facility in McCook, IL (LaGrange), and began the design and production of its own diesel power plant for railroad applications, the Model 567. Historical references state that Electro-Motive Corporation became the Electro-Motive Division on January 1, 1941, perhaps they had some builder's plates left over and used them up on locomotives under production, I don't know for sure. These brass plates were on the Phase I NW-2's built for the CB&Q (numbers 9203-9219), this serial number indicates CB&Q NW2 9218, which became BN 515, retired October 1983.
Date: 12/31/1966 Location: Naperville, IL   Map Show Naperville on a rail map Views: 632 Collection Of:   Chuck Zeiler
Locomotives: CBQ 9218(NW2)    Author:  Chuck Zeiler
CB&Q NW2 9218 Builder's Plate
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