Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad
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CompanyChicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad
Certificate Type
Common Stock
Date Issued
December 9, 1942
Canceled
Yes
Printer
American Bank Note Company
Signatures
Machine printed
Approximate Size
10 3/4" (w) by 7 3/4 (h)
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Guaranteed Authentic
Yes
Additional Details
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Historical Context
The Chicago, South Shore and South Bend was incorporated in 1901, having its roots in the original Chicago and Indiana Air Line Railway. In 1904, the company then changed its name to the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend. Samuel Insull bought the line in 1925 and reorganized it under the CSS&SB name. Insull embarked on an aggressive modernization plan that involved changing the electrification to 1500 V DC, the purchase of modern steel cars and the operation of part of the line over the Illinois Central’s newly electrified suburban line. Insull lost control when the line went bankrupt in 1932. The line primarily provided commuter services between Chicago and South Bend, Indiana (over 76 miles of track).
The company operated 10 locomotives and 50 passenger cars. General freight was also hauled on a limited basis by the company’s 27 freight cars. This line became part of the famous Chessie System, when it was purchased by the Chesapeake and Ohio in 1967 and eventually consolidated into the Chessie along with the Baltimore & Ohio and the Western Maryland. It continued to operate under the Chicago, South Shore and South Bend name, under the Chessie umbrella.
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