Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Office Car 94 at an unknown location on an unknown day in April 1965, photograpger unknown, duplicate slide by Al Chione, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 94 ( second ) was built by Pullman in December 1915 as a 10-section/observation/lounge named NORTH GATE, acquired by the CBN&Q in December 1948, renumbered to CB&Q 640, converted to office car at Aurora, Illinois in September 1951.It was traded to the FW&D in April 1954 and named GENERAL JOHN A. HULEN, returned to the CB&Q in February 1967, and sold to Rail Travel Association, Arlington Virginia. General John A. Hulen was both a military commander and a railroad executive. He served as traffic manager ( 1920–30 ) and vice president ( 1930–41 ) of the Fort Worth and Denver Railway and as president and chairman ( 1930–41 ) of the Burlington-Rock Island and Houston Belt and Terminal railroads. |