QUOTE: Originally posted by pkielty Your question #1, about the Cragin Line. As of last winter, I know that there is one customer that is north of Devon,and I'm pretty sure south of Touhy, but I never traced it past Pratt. The rumor is that the customer uses a chemical that is best transported via rail, but I used to see the local pass our business maybe once a week. As for watching, a good place is in Glenview/Northbrook, anywhere between Downtown Glenview and Techny. You can see the Metra locals, and Amtrak, and whatever freights come down into the City, while eating an ice cream or yogurt from the famous "Dairy Bar". Your mom or dad would even enjoy that. At Willow Road and Shermer Rd, the UP goes over the highway and MD-N about 1/2 mile apart,and you will see a lot of unit coal trains going up to Kenosha on the Milwaukee Subdivision, and vice versa,a lot of traffic coming down from Wisconsin. Sometmes the power parks by the CP interlock by Shermer Road, and I have seen the engineers getting a beef sandwich at Mario's, or at the Subway which is right there on Shermer. Sometimes you will witness the CP which interlocks onto the New Line from Techny. I think the best time is between 9 and 4 pm. because the New Line feeds into Bensenville, where there is an evening METRA rush hour. That may answer why you might see SB freight (CP) going into Chicago, because going into bensenville on the CP can get backed up at early evening. I never hang out at Techny, but if you get the Amtrak schedule, and the METRA schedule, you'll can see a lot of trains in a short time. the nice thing about Downtown glenview is you can get the ice cream and catch the Empire Builder stopping, and the NB freight in the evening. There also is a new station called North Glenvview, whih is on Lehigh just souht of Willow RD. I live in Arlington Hts and at 10 PM plus or minus a few minutes, you can see the freight that someone mentioned from Janseville, I just don't know how many nights it is scheduled, and if your lucky you see the sand or stone trains that feed the Aztec Ready Mix yard, which I think is about Kimball or Belmont right along the Kennedy. That train must pass your Gladstone Park address. Occassionally, you might ses the DM &I on the Soo line, the old wisconsin Central, but I don't know wher the best place to see that at. Maybe at Mannheim Rd and Higgins before they come into the CN yard. (Des Plaines). Good luck with all that. Try Glenview for some instatnt success.
QUOTE: Originally posted by nucat78 Does anyone know if the line to Navy Pier is still in operation. There is a drawbridge over the Chicago River that is tucked into near northside buildings...sure would be an interesting photograph. Anyway, lets keep this thread going. ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by MP173 Hegewisch: I got lost on the SE side this morning and stumbled onto the OmniTrax facility on 104th street...I believe they are also known as Chicago Rail Link. Do you know anything about them? I have an appointment with them tomorrow for business. I havent really paid much attention to them. ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by Cway95 Hey all, In regards to the Maywood-Bellwood path,I have a question. As you go down Mannheim Road northbound from the Eisenhower Expressway,about a mile down or so,there is a path that you can tell used to be a rail line of some sorts. Now,deeper into Maywood near the ComEd substation,you can tell that there was some recent rail traffic. The grade crossing is still railed and there are some old decrepit ties still in the ground...Anybody know when this was taken up and what was delivered to ComEd... Cway
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