GLENVIEW, Ill. — Adding to the cost of its ongoing battle against a new passing siding in the community, the Village of Glenview has authorized a $160,000 study of rail line capacity, the Chicago Tribune reports. The two-mile-long siding is pla...
http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2018/07/12-glenview-ill-fight-against-addtional-amtrak-service-continues-with-160000-for-study
Brian Schmidt, Editor, Classic Trains magazine
Northern Illinois folks finally waking up to realize that the rail lines in their backyards could be designed more efficiently but they aren't going to be happy when the study shows them the cost of fixing the lines with flyovers instead of crossings at grade........over a simple siding to park and wait.
The point is well-made. There was a story on WMAQ-TV recently about multiple grade crossing blockages in Barrington when a CN train stalled on the former EJ&E line. An overpass for US 14 has been proposed but nobody wants to spend the money.
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