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Trains go east to Ogilvie Transportation Center in Chicago and as far west as Elburn, Illinois. Travel time to Ogilvie is 22 to 27 minutes. As of 2018, Maywood is the 194th busiest of the 236 non-downtown stations in the Metra system, with an average of 87 weekday boardings. [1]
Maywood was established as the base for the 33rd Tank Company, Illinois National Guard.The Armory was located on Madison Street, two blocks east of First Avenue. It was organized on May 3, 1929, with the purpose of training men for combat.
Maywood station may refer to: Maywood station (Illinois) , a commuter rail station in suburban Chicago, Illinois Maywood Station Museum , a museum and former railway station in Maywood, New Jersey
Illinois officials on Tuesday played host to the first of four public meetings designed in part to update folks on the $275 million restoration of passenger rail service between Rockford and ...
Illinois has a rail network consisting of approximately 9,982 miles of railroad tracks, 7,792 of which are operated by Class I railroads, primarily BNSF Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad.
Illinois Railway: Illinois River Railroad: 1853 1864 Peoria, Pekin and Jacksonville Railroad: Illinois and St. Louis Bridge Company: 1867 1878 St. Louis Bridge Company: Illinois and St. Louis Railroad and Coal Company: SOU: 1865 1889 Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis Consolidated Railroad: Illinois South Eastern Railway: B&O: 1867 1870
The Union Pacific West Line (UP-W) is a Metra commuter rail line operated by Union Pacific Railroad in Chicago, Illinois and its western suburbs. Metra does not refer to its lines by particular colors, but the timetable accents for the Union Pacific West line are "Kate Shelley Rose" pink, honoring an Iowa woman who saved a Chicago & North Western Railway train from disaster in 1881.
The Westchester branch was a rapid transit line which was part of the Chicago "L" system from 1926 to 1951. The branch served the suburbs of Forest Park, Maywood, Bellwood, and Westchester, and consisted of nine stations. [1]