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CB&Q F7 168C
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 168C eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on May 22, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in May 1950 (c/n 9699) on EMD Order 3058A and traded in by BN for a SD45 in August 1970, never receiving a BN road number. It was delivered as the rear cab of F7 semi-permenantly coupled A/B/A set 168, one of three pure A/B/A F7 sets on the CB&Q. Although the suffix letters were assigned (and painted in one-inch letters below the word BURLINGTON), they never appeared in the numberboard or on the nose until the A/B/A sets were broken up in the 1960's, and couplers replaced the drawbars.
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iww-gnv · 2 months
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An Oswego-based contracting company with a long history of ignoring federal safety regulations has been cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for exposing workers to deadly fall hazards at a construction site in Naperville last year. United Custom Homes faces $264,143 in penalties for violating occupational safety and health standards during a residential home job in south Naperville more than five months ago, according to OSHA. The federal agency issued the citation and accompanying penalties to United Custom Homes on Feb. 8. It’s the eighth time United Custom Homes’ has been cited for an OSHA infraction since 2015. In addition to penalties issued this month, United Custom Homes also currently owes $238,572 in unpaid OSHA penalties for previous violations. In total, United Custom Homes owes OSHA more than $500,000.
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countryspringtrap · 2 months
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🧁 Area 51 Cupcakery in Naperville! 🧁
I got to do an amazing in-person collab at Area 51 Cupcakery in Naperville! It's owned by the amazing Jill and her husband! They baked me some very special 425 cupcakes and I got to try lots of amazing treats! So yummyooz! I even got to decorate my cookie cake with sparkly numbers! Thank you to the amazing people at Area 51 Cupcakery for this incredible experience! Definitely going back to try more delicious cupcake flavors! Yayooz! 🧁🎀💖💕🐰
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Hollywood Palms Cinema, Naperville, Illinois, July 2023
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Dead End Dirt Lot Diaries 7.26.2023 “Lie Still, Lisle”
Lie still, Lisle, wait a while Far from your West-coast ceramic tile Your boardwalked neighbor, I’ve had my fill Riverwalked, talked, and gawked at the spill Fire raged and poorly aged stories from a quill Sea lions, lying, laying down hill Lie still, they can’t see you if you will Suburbanoia neighborhood watch your isle Mow your grass and shop each aisle Match the fads, the monstrous style Should there be problems, we’ll read your file Lisle, just wait a while, no longer fuming hostile Lie still, lie down Please smile like the faint moon, no frown I’ve walked your length and height across your town Greeted relative relatives, distant acquaintances up and down We shall not recognize each other on our next pass around Lie still, Lisle, and grow with me You refused to hear the cries, or my flighted plea There is tar bleeding from your streets, you see? Nubs upon each tree How limblessly you cling to be– To be something more to Nth degree Lie still, Lisle, wind will blow littered debris Across your greener trails and wintered streets, I guarantee Lie still, let me clear that faded marquee I can no longer get lost within your woods, I’m free Too trimmed are their boughs that shift as the sea Beneath me Lie still and wait Lisle, await What fortune or fate You have half-hearted imparted love will not equate The abscess, your absence, carries too great An emotional weight Tether me, weather me, tar and feather me at any rate No pain or punishment aches longer than how we separate Lie still, Lisle– for you I yearn I fear you won’t be there should I ever return
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jerehost · 4 months
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CB&Q freight Naperville by Lloyd Rinehart Via Flickr: A WB CB&Q freight with 2 GP30s is photographed by Mike Schafer and John Steenwyk in Sept. 1969.
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The city of Naperville can begin enforcing its ban on the sale of assault rifles, a federal judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge Virginia Kendall denied a request from a Naperville gun shop owner, who wanted a temporary injunction to block the ordinance halting the sale of assault weapons from going into effect until a lawsuit seeking to overturn it is settled in court.
Kendall said both Naperville’s ban passed in August — and Illinois’ ban on the sale and distribution of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, approved five months later — are “constitutionally sound.”
“Illinois and Naperville compellingly argue their laws protect public safety by removing particularly dangerous weapons from circulation,” she said in her opinion.
City Attorney Michael DiSanto said Naperville’s ordinance is now in effect as a result of that decision and subject to compliance and enforcement.
“There have not been any court rulings regarding the state’s assault weapon legislation that inhibit the enforceability of the city’s ordinance,” he said.
In her ruling, Kendall said the Naperville gun shop owner failed to demonstrate he would be irreparably harmed by the city’s ban.
Robert Bevis, owner of Law Weapons & Supply, and the National Association for Gun Rights filed a federal lawsuit in September saying the city’s ban on the sale of assault rifles is “unconstitutional” and should be overturned.
“Bevis has not furnished any evidence that he will lose substantial sales, and he can still sell almost any other type of gun,” Kendall said in the opinion.
She added that while a high number of assault weapons are in circulation, only 5%, or 24 million of the 462 million firearms, are assault weapons.
“As a percentage of the total population, less than 2% of all Americans own assault weapons,” she said.
Bevis and the gun rights organization sought a court order from Kendall to block Naperville’s ban on assault rifle sales from going into effect Jan. 1 until the lawsuit was resolved. In December, the city agreed not to enforce the ban until Kendall ruled, which she now has.
In the meantime, Illinois enacted its own ban on the sales of high-powered weapons and high-capacity magazines that would supersede Naperville’s ordinance. That law also is being challenged in the courts, and several judges in southern Illinois counties put a temporary hold on its enforcement for downstate plaintiffs and firearms dealers.
Bevis has not filed a challenge to the state law.
Neither he nor the gun rights organization could be reached for comment on Kendall’s ruling or if they might seek to appeal it.
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aryburn-trains · 1 year
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CB&Q 225 JUNO
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad 225, named JUNO, on the rear of westbound Train #11, the Nebraska Zephyr, at Naperville, Illinois on January 3, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This car was ordered December 1935, and delivered a year later, by Budd on Job 964:2. The order was for two seven-car articulated trainsets for the 2nd Twin Cities Zephyr. By the time of this photo, the trainsets had been re-assigned to the Nebraska Zephyr and reduced to five-car trainsets. This trainset currently resides at the Illinois Railway Museum.
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