The North Shore Lines Electroliner

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The North Shore Lines Electroliner

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Electroliner on the Chicago El, 1941
From The Trolley Dodger Blog: "The photographer (possibly Emery Gulash) had but one chance to press the shutter button at precisely the right moment, and he nailed it with this classic view of westbound Electroliner train 803 at Lake Bluff in January 1963. This is what noted photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson had in mind when he wrote about the 'decisive moment'."
ELECTROLINER
This was the one to ride - the 100mph North Shore Lines Electroliner to Milwaukee, serving Chicago's loop on the "L".

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From The Trolley Dodger blog: North Shore Line Electroliner trainset at the corner of Harrison and Wabash on the Chicago L
North Shore Electroliner rolling through Oakton Curve in Skokie.
Dupe slide in John Smatlak collection- photographer unknown.
(via Electroliner at Oakton Curve | Not the best quality image (a… | Flickr)
From The Trolley Dodger blog: “CNS&M Train 802, the Electroliner, taken from Ridge Blvd bridge in Evanston, IL. Ridge Blvd had been a stop on the old Skokie L and the station is still standing.
“The 3rd rails have a slight layer of rust.
“Both Electroliners were saved. The one at the Illinois Ry Museum at Union, IL is being fully renovated. The one at Rockhill Trolley Museum, Rockhill Furnace, PA is in SEPTA (Red Arrow) colors.”
November 3, 1962
Evanston, Illinois
Photo by Roger Puta