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John Bjorklund, collection of Center for Railroad Photography and Art
Santa Fe passenger train No. 1, the westbound ‘San Francisco Chief,’ is seen at Dearborn Station in Chicago in December 1970, just a few months before the creation of Amtrak.
John Bjorklund, collection of Center for Railroad Photography and Art
Amtrak train No. 4, the eastbound ‘Super Chief/El Capitan,’ arrives in Chicago on April 2, 1972. Amtrak service is less than one year old, and train is still comprised entirely of former Santa Fe equipment.
John Bjorklund, collection of Center for Railroad Photography and Art
Chesapeake & Ohio passenger train No. 8, the ‘Pere Marquette,’ and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad passenger train No. 6, the ‘Capitol Limited,’ pose at Grand Central Station in Chicago during September 1968.
Trains is working with the Center for Railroad Photography & Art to present this gallery of Chicago area passenger train photographs. They come from the Center’s John F. Bjorklund Collection, which consists of 55,000 color slides of railroading throughout the U.S. and Canada from the 1960s into the 2000s. Bjorklund was most active during the 1970s and 1980s, and his images provide a glimpse into another era of Chicago area commuter service.