LiveSteamer, thanks for the nice compliments. I can't take credit for the E-5 picture. I found it on the CB&Q historical society site. My apologies for not crediting them.
After doing a little research, I found out that the #100 pictured was originally #100, then 5940, 5990, 100 (as pictured) and later #90. I'm not sure if she still survives. The #101 pictured was originally #102, then 5942, 5992, then 101 (as pictured) and later #92. Not sure of her fate either.
These engines were made to wear bold schemes! I also love them in Kodachrome... I know I have a few pictures of those somewhere...
Speaking of Kodachrome. Some of the first units so painted, head west at McCook, Illinois. A hint that something special was coming by that day was a rare appearance by Joe McMillan at trackside.