1972

Chicago, South Shore & South Bend
Hammond, Indiana (Hohman Avenue Station)
June 17, 1972




In 1967 the Chicago, South Shore & South Bend was purchased by the Chesapeake & Ohio. Although the South Shore was best known for its passenger service, it also did a thriving freight business and made connections with many of the lines entering Chicago. In particular, coal traffic for the Bailly Generating Station west of Michigan City was already over a million tons per year and still rising. These second-hand GP7's wear the C&O's blue and yellow, broken only by the orange South Shore herald, here seen passing the Hohman Avenue passenger station.




This page posted 3/28/2018. Text and photo ©2018 Lamont Downs.