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News Photos: CN business train in Illinois

By Trains Staff | March 21, 2024

Special operates on former Elgin, Joliet & Eastern

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Short passenger train of cars in black-and-white paint scheme behind red, black, and white locomotives
Canadian National’s business train stops at Spaulding Junction on the former Elgin, Joliet & Eastern on March 20, 2024. Mark Llanuza

BARTLETT, Ill. — Canadian National’s business train makes a stop at Spaulding Junction in Chicago’s western suburbs to board officials and invited guests during a trip on Wednesday, March 20. The train was led by Wabtec AC44C6M No. 3309, the locomotive featuring the revived steam-era “wafer” logo [see “Canadian National revives …,” Trains News Wire, Sept. 19, 2023]. It was on a trip marking CN CEO Tracy Robinson’s selection as 2024 Railroader of the Year by Railway Age magazine, according to photographer Mark Llanuza.

Spaulding, on the former Elgin, Joliet & Eastern, has gained a degree of notoriety as the interchange point that has triggered a long-running dispute between CN and Canadian Pacific Kansas City involving the Surface Transportation Board as well as federal courts [see “STB rules against CN in Chicago interchange dispute …,” News Wire, Jan. 30, 2024]. It is between Bartlett and Elgin, Ill.

Theater car at end of business train
Theater car Sandford Fleming, named for a noted Canadian engineer and surveyor, brings up the rear of the CN business train as it awaits passengers at dawn on March 20, 2024. Mark Llanuza

7 thoughts on “News Photos: CN business train in Illinois

  1. I’d love to know more about that train’s heritage(s). If I had to bet the dome car came from some other railroad.

    Like the loco, the end car has a traditional CNR logo, not the 1960’s noodle of CNR, GTW and CV.

    Should I be looking for a traditional CN logo here in Wisconsin in the coming years?

  2. I like the steam era logo much better than the wet noodle. I hope the citizens of Barrington were not frightened by this train as it does not appear to be one of the dreaded monster trains that supposedly stalk that village.

  3. I am impressed by how spotless the units are. I have seen business trains where the cleanliness of the units leaves a lot to be desired.. Beautiful train, which I could have seen it in person.

    1. As the Senators from Illinois I do hope they were invited if it was that kind of trip, yet it wasn’t. The above article says ” It was on a trip marking CN CEO Tracy Robinson’s selection as 2024 Railroader of the Year by Railway Age magazine, according to photographer Mark Llanuza.”

    2. I ask because a prior article mentioned that the CN CEO met with the 2 Illinois senators at roughly the same time.

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