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An elevated stub line from the station is a remnant of a connection into the former Buena Interchange Yard, where freight was exchanged with the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. The CTA stopped carrying freight in the early 1970s and the stub was demolished south of Montrose Avenue.
In 2024, Amtrak completed $4 million in renovations to the station, in partnership with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and in cooperation with the City of Wilson, North Carolina Department of Transportation, and CSX. This included a new 435-foot-long (133 m) concrete platform with safety lines, additional lighting, guardrails, and ...
Wilson Station may refer to any of the following: Wilson station (North Carolina), an Amtrak station in Wilson, North Carolina; Wilson station (CTA), a rapid transit station on the Chicago "L" system; Wilson station (Toronto), a subway station in Toronto, Canada; D.B. Wilson Generating Station, a power plant in Kentucky
The station opened on May 18, 1907, [1] and was located at Wilson Avenue and Ravenswood Avenue in the Ravenswood neighborhood of Chicago. It was built to serve as a connection point to the Chicago and North Western Railway via their adjacent Ravenswood–Wilson station. Ravenswood was situated east of Damen and north of Montrose. The station ...
The adjacent stations are Argyle, located about 1 ⁄ 3 mile (0.54 km) to the north, and Wilson, about 1 ⁄ 4 mile (0.40 km) to the south, serving as alternate stations remaining open while Lawrence is closed for reconstruction. Four tracks pass through the station, though the two western tracks are out of service for reconstruction with all ...
Thorndale is an 'L' station on the CTA's Red Line.It is located at 1118 West Thorndale Avenue in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.The adjacent stations are Granville, located about one quarter mile to the north, and Bryn Mawr, about one half mile to the south.
The station, operated by Amtrak, provides inter-city rail service via two routes: Palmetto and Silver Meteor. (The Auto Train passes through nightly but does not make a stop.) The facility is open daily at 10:00am-5:45pm and 10:00pm-5:45am, which includes the ticket office, passenger assistance, baggage service and the waiting area. [ 6 ]
The Rockaway Avenue station was a station on the demolished BMT Fulton Street Line in Brooklyn, New York City, served by the 13 train throughout its existence. It had two tracks and two side platforms, and a center island platform. [3] It also had a connection to the Wilson Avenue Line trolleys.