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Also prior to 1952, many of the commuter trains only ran to Downers Grove where there was a small yard including a turntable and loco service facilities. Commuter service to Naperville and Aurora was much more limited. <br /> <br />Maybe Eolafan knows the answer, but I've always wondered how and when the triple track was built west of Downers Grove. In many photos from the 30's & 40's, the southern-most track appears to be in much poorer shape than the north pair. In many places there's also significant seperation between them. Unlike virtually every other commuter station on the Q, the old Lisle station was on the north side of the tracks.
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