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(L) and (R) 1930's "coffee and cream" livery
(L) 1940's "Early American" colors; note car 436 on the left, built as wood car 305 but rebuilt as a trailer compatible with the steel fleet
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(L) 1930's "coffee and cream" livery
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(L) 1940's "Early American" livery, on a fan trip with 137 near Chicago Golf; (R) livery uncertain
(L) 1930's "coffee and cream" livery
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All three photos, 1940's "Early American" colors; top two shots are the same fan trip with 134, at the Batavia terminal
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Both photos 1940's "Early American" colors; at right the car is ready for scrapping, probably c1954-55
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All four photos, 1940's "Early American" color scheme
(R) Help us out, North Shore fans: I think this is along Sheridan Road near Highwood?
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(L) 1930's "coffee and cream" livery; (R) going to scrap in 1940's "Early American" colors, c1954-55
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This was renumbered from CNS&M 401.(L) 1930's "coffee and cream" color scheme
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