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  2. Hiawatha (Amtrak train) - Wikipedia

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    The Hiawatha (also called the Hiawatha Service), is an 86-mile (138 km) train route operated by Amtrak between Chicago, Illinois, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Twelve to fourteen trains (six round-trips, five on Sunday) run daily between Chicago and Milwaukee, [2] making intermediate stops in Glenview, Illinois; Sturtevant, Wisconsin; and Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport.

  3. U.S. Route 45 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 45 (US 45) in the state of Illinois is a major north–south U.S. Highway that runs from the Brookport Bridge over the Ohio River at Brookport north through rural sections of eastern Illinois and then through the suburbs of Chicago to the Wisconsin state line east of Antioch. This is a distance of 428.99 miles (690.39 km). [1]

  4. Midway Yard (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The Midway Yard is a rail yard on the Southwest side of Chicago, Illinois which stores cars for the Orange Line of the Chicago Transit Authority. It is adjacent to Midway station, the southwestern terminus of the Orange Line. [1] In addition to Orange Line operations, Midway Yard operates a small number of rush-hour Brown Line trips. Midway ...

  5. Loading gauge - Wikipedia

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    Cars in the former IRT system are 51 feet (15.54 m) as of December 2013. Railcars in the former BMT and IND can be longer: on the former Eastern Division , the cars are limited to 60 feet (18.29 m), while on the rest of the BMT and IND lines plus the Staten Island Railway (which uses modified IND stock) the cars may be as long as 75 feet (22.86 m).

  6. Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg - Wikipedia

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    At Mendota, it connected with the Chicago and Aurora Railroad to complete the route to Chicago. [6] These three railroads eventually merged into the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad . The Illinois Zephyr is a descendant of the Kansas City Zephyr and American Royal Zephyr passenger train routes operated by the Chicago, Burlington and ...

  7. Twin Cities Hiawatha - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the fleet was painted this way, except for the heavyweight commuter cars in Chicago. On July 18, 1960, the eastbound Afternoon Hiawatha struck a truck in the crossing in Newport, Minnesota, and derailed. [8] [9] Dozens of passengers on the train to Chicago suffered minor injuries, but only ten were hospitalized overnight. [8]

  8. Headway - Wikipedia

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    Headway is the distance or duration between vehicles in a transit system. The minimum headway is the shortest such distance or time achievable by a system without a reduction in the speed of vehicles. The precise definition varies depending on the application, but it is most commonly measured as the distance from the tip (front end) of one ...

  9. Olympian Hiawatha - Wikipedia

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    In 1926 the Olympian was scheduled to run from Chicago to Seattle in 70 hours. That year Milwaukee contracted with Pullman-Standard for new cars and the train was re-equipped, the new trains making their first runs in August 1927. [1]: 51 The steel cars were painted orange and maroon and were among the first to carry broadcast radio receivers ...