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Chicago Surface Lines Drawings

American History Museum

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Object Details

Summary

The collection documents the Chicago Surface Railway System.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of blueprints, working drawings, line drawings, tracings, and plans of the Chicago Surface Railway system from 1896-1926; 1948. The majority of the drawings are on linen and are 24" x 36" or larger. Some of the drawings are annotated. The drawing number, title of drawing and the date are provided for each sheet.
sova.nmah.ac.0212

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8f18ea1eb-50e1-48e6-a09e-991265c857e8

Creator

Chicago City Railway Company.
West Chicago Street Railroad Company.
Pennsylvania & West Virginia Railway.
Chicago Transit Authority.
Chicago Surface Lines.

Names

Chicago Board of Traction Supervising Engineers.
Chicago Consolidated Traction Company.
Chicago Railways Company.
Chicago Union Traction Company.
D.T. Steelwork Company.
Garden City Construction Company.
Gilbert Car Manufacturing Company.
Lake Street Elevated Railroad (Chicago, Ill.).

Former owner

National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Transportation

Names

North Chicago Street Railroad Company.
United States Construction Company.

Place

Chicago (Ill.)

Topic

Railroads -- Equipment and facilities
Railroads -- Rolling-stock
Railroad engineers
Civil engineers
Civil engineering
Railroads
Railroads -- Buildings and structures
Engineering and technology
railroads, cable

Provenance

Gift of the Chicago Transit Authority.

Creator

Chicago City Railway Company.
West Chicago Street Railroad Company.
Pennsylvania & West Virginia Railway.
Chicago Transit Authority.
Chicago Surface Lines.

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Chicago Surface Lines Drawings

Biographical / Historical

The first street cars in Chicago were horse cars run by the Chicago City railway Company and the North Chicago City railway Company around 1858-1861. This method, however, was slow and expensive, and the companies began substituting cable cars in the 1880s. Chicago City was the first railway company in 1881, with the addition of the Chicago Passenger Railway in 1883, and the West Chicago Street Railroad Company in 1887. Chicago had the largest cable railway system in the world. In the 1880s, electric powered trolleys first became practical. The Chicago companies hesitated at first to install these faster and more efficient systems because of their heavy investment in cable cars. Smaller Illinois cities and the Calumet Electric Street Railway of the South Side of the city built successful systems, causing the Chicago companies to feel themselves dropping behind. By the mid 1890s most companies began the conversion to electricity. The 1890s saw the consolidation of many of the Chicago companies and through this reorganization continued into the next century. In 1905 the city voted that the surface railways should come under municipal ownership but not operation, provided the companies rehabilitate their systems, and give the city the right to buy the property at a fixed value. In addition, new construction was to be approved by a new bureau, the Board of Traction Supervising Engineers. The continuous reorganization was finally completed by the Unification Ordinance of 1913 which stipulated that all lines would come under the management of a single operating company called the Chicago Surface Lines (CSL). Four companies made up the CSL-the Chicago Railways Company, Chicago City Railway, Calumet and South Chicago Railway, and Southern Street Railway. At this time Chicago had the largest street railway system, the longest one-fare ride, the longest average ride, and the most liberal transfer privileges in the world. The 1920s saw continued growth despite the increasing competition from the automobile, but the Depression dealt a heavy blow to traffic. By 1948 the Chicago Transit Authority, which took over the Chicago Surface Lines in 1927, had abandoned all but four lines in favor of buses. By 1958 the remaining lines were "bustituted."

Extent

4.6 Cubic feet (13 oversized folders)

Date

1880-1948

Custodial History

Collection transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Transportation (now Division of Work and Industry) on July 2, 1996.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0212

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Tracings
Drawings
Blueprints

Citation

Chicago Surface Lines Drawings, 1880-1948, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

The collection is divided into seven series: Series 1: West Chicago Street Railroad Company Series 2: Chicago Board of Traction Supervising Engineers/Chicago Railway Company Series 3: Chicago Traction System (Car Drawings) Series 4: Chicago Cable Blueprints Series 5: Chicago Union Traction Company Series 6: Pennsylvania & West Virginia Railway Series 7: Miscellaneous

Processing Information

Collection processed by David Stevens and Robert Harding, August 1986

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Genre/Form

Tracings
Drawings
Blueprints

Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Related Materials

Materials at Other Organizations The Chicago Historical Society Holds approximately 13 cubic feet of materials documenting the Chicago Surface Lines, 1857-1951. The materials include minute books, corporate records, account books, agreements, correspondence, contracts, ordinances, patents, memoranda, stock certificates, bank statements, and blueprints.
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Record ID

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Drawing # RS-4001A Gilbert Car Manufacturing Co./Lake Street Elevated Railroad Lake Street elevated railroad passenger car November 1883

Drawing # RS 4002 Standard passenger car July 19, 1895

Drawing # A-123 Cicero & Proviso Street Railway Company Proposed addition to electric power station March 22, 1895

Drawing # B-552 Garden City Construction Company Detail showing cable openings in tower for electric power station September 20, 1894

Drawing # 3-C-6 Double truck double end safety car no. 3092 July 10, 1926

Drawing # A-125 Cicero & Proviso Street Railway Company Proposed electric power station March 22, 1895

Drawing # 1-P-2 D.T. Steel passenger car 1908

Drawing # B-849 Section of map showing distribution of current from Hawthorne Avenue power station

Drawing # A-226 General plan of foundations engines and winding machinery November 1887

Drawing # RS-4001 Lake Street Elevated Railroad Standard passenger car July 18, 1895

Drawing # RS 4003 Lake Street Elevated Railroad Passenger car, gas and vacuum brake, piping lettering, striping August 17, 1895

Patent #404,373 Car brake by W.L. Abbot & V.C. Killin June 4, 1889

Drawing # 153 North Chicago Street Railroad Company Tension carriage and tension frame September 30, 1886

Drawing # 1-P-102 Drawings of assorted cars from various companies with loads

Rolled Drawings

Drawing # 3-0-336 Floor plans of six railroad cars November 5, 1940

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