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  2. 7000-series (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    The 7000-series of rail cars was ordered by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) for the Chicago "L". The base order is for 400 cars and will be used to replace the 2600-series cars, dating back to the 1980s, [ 3 ] which are currently assigned to the Blue , Brown , and Orange Lines .

  3. Hafner Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hafner Manufacturing Company was a maker of tinplate clockwork-powered O gauge toy trains, based in Chicago, Illinois, from 1914 to 1951. It was formed when its founder, William Frederick Hafner , a co-founder of American Flyer , left the company in favor of creating his own company.

  4. American Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Initially American Flyer—aka "Chicago Flyer"—was something of a budget brand, undercutting the prices of Ives, which was at the time the market leader. The trains proved popular, and American Flyer was soon expanding its product line. However, the company's rapid growth led to strains in the relationship between Hafner and Coleman.

  5. Chicago "L" rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The current rolling stock of the Chicago "L" rapid transit system consists of four series of railcars. The oldest series is the 2600-series which was built between 1981 and 1987 and refurbished between 1999 and 2002.

  6. 6000-series (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947–1948 the Chicago Transit Authority received four three-car articulated trainsets, 5001–5004, to test PCC technology in rapid transit use. Two sets of cars were built by Pullman, two by St. Louis Car, with equipment supplied by competing suppliers, in order to test them directly against each other. The 6000-series was designed with ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Chicago and ...

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    The consideration stipulated for this joint use is $1 per train-mile for each train of loaded or empty cars, of an aggregate weight not in excess of 1,800 tons, north of Sidell Junction, Ill., or Clinton, Ind., and 75 cents per train-mile for such trains south of those points.

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  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Chicago Heights ...

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    Location and general description of property.—The railroad of the Chicago Heights Terminal Transfer Railroad Company, herein called the carrier, is a single-track, standard-gauge, steam-operated, switching railroad, located in and about Chicago Heights, Ill. It consists of 6.697 miles of main track and 13.298 miles of yard tracks and sidings.