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News photos: A short South Shore special

By Trains Staff | September 23, 2022

| Last updated on February 16, 2024

One-car train makes trip from South Bend to Chicago

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Two orange and maroon locomotives and one passenger cars under shed at two-track station
A South Shore Line special awaits departure from South Bend International Airport on Sept. 22, 2022. Bruce Stahl

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A South Shore Line special train — the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District’s two GP38-2 rebuilds and one car, the former Milwaukee Road business car Montana — awaits departure from the South Shore station at South Bend International Airport on Thursday, Sept. 22. The train was scheduled for a 4:15 p.m. EDT departure for Chicago. Photographer Bruce Stahl says those slated to be on board reportedly included Surface Transportation Board Chairman Martin Oberman, and perhaps other STB members.

Orange and maroon private car with observation platform
The Montana, built in 1947 for the Olympian Hiawatha, converted to a business car, and in private ownership since the late 1970s, provided the accomodations for Thursday’s special. Bruce Stahl

3 thoughts on “News photos: A short South Shore special

  1. This explains why the Montana was missing from the return trip of the recent AAPRCO special on the South Shore. Where did the special end up in Chicago? I wonder why the STB is so interested in the South Shore?

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