Commonwealth Edison No. 5 is a type of 0-6-0 steam locomotive. It was built in 1922 by the Baldwin locomotive works for the Commonwealth Edison railway.
The locomotive worked as a switcher while moving hoppers of coal and ash at a Commonwealth Edison electric generating plant in Chicago, IL, until retired in the mid 1950's.
No. 5 then went on standby until 1964 when it was sold to a scrap dealer where the locomotive was going to be cut up for scrap.
It is now on static display at the Illinois Railway Museum.
Trivia[]
- Bought by an IRM member in 1967, it arrived at the museum in 1969 and then steamed for some twenty years after returning to operation the following year.
- On October 1971, it tripleheaded with J. Neils Lumber Co. No. 5 and Tuskegee No. 101.