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The South Shore Line (reporting mark NICD) is an electrically powered commuter rail line operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) between Millennium Station in downtown Chicago, Illinois and the South Bend Airport station in South Bend, Indiana, United States. The name refers to both the physical line and the ...
The land is owned by the Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO), who leases it to the railroad on a 99-year lease that began in August 1929. The building is owned by the South Shore Railroad. [6] On July 19, 1989, the Beverly Shores station was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
This category is for railroad stations of the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District's South Shore Line. Pages in category "South Shore Line stations in Indiana" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Central Indiana Railway: Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad: CSS 1925 Electric until 1981 Chicago and State Line Extension Railway: GTW: 1879 1879 North Western Grand Trunk Railway: Chicago Terminal Transfer Railroad: B&O: 1897 1910 Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad: Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railway: CTSE MILW ...
The station was built by the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway and opened c. 1908, [2] serving its namesake town and later the Indiana Dunes. In 1979, the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission and the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) conducted a study for the improvement of the South Shore Rail ...
A train at the station in 1981. The Chicago, South Shore and South Bend was one of the last interurban railroads to operate profitably in the United States. Aggressive management, led by financier Samuel Insull, reconceptualized the South Shore as the linchpin of a public transportation network operating throughout the industrialized Indiana Dunes region of Indiana.
New Carlisle was a South Shore Line flag stop located at the corner of Arch and Zigler Streets in New Carlisle, Indiana.The station opened c. 1908 [1] and was built by the Chicago, South Bend and Northern Indiana Railway whose line was immediately north of the South Shore Line.
South Bend Airport station, the current South Shore Line terminus serving South Bend, Indiana, was opened at South Bend International Airport on November 20, 1992. [1] The station's location on the east side of the airport was chosen due to the existence of a freight spur at that site, but this alignment was originally intended to be only temporary.