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The St. Charles Air Line is a rail line in Chicago, Illinois, partially owned by the BNSF Railway, Union Pacific Railroad (UP), and Canadian National Railway (CN). It is currently used by the Canadian National Railway for freight trains and by Amtrak passenger trains.
M. Macomb, Industry and Littleton Railway; Macomb and Western Illinois Railway; Manufacturers Railway (St. Louis) Mercer County Bridge Company; Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad
St. Charles Railroad: CNW: 1859 1881 Elgin and State Line Railroad: St. Charles Branch Railroad: CNW: 1849 1853 Chicago, St. Charles and Mississippi Air Line Railroad: St. Clair Railroad: SOU: 1841 1853 St. Clair Railroad and Coal Company: St. Clair Railroad and Coal Company: SOU: 1853 1857 Pittsburgh Railroad and Coal Company: St. Clair Coal ...
The longest-lived segment was at East St. Louis area of the line descended from an Edwardsville-Alton interurban line bought by the Illinois Traction System in 1928. Because the Illinois Traction/Illinois Terminal traversed some towns on street trackage with very tight turns, freight operation required the use of short trains and special hardware.
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The Freeport Subdivision is a railroad line in Illinois which runs from 16th Street in downtown Chicago to Freeport, Illinois. It is owned and operated by the Canadian National Railway (CN). As of 2016 [update] the line is almost exclusively freight-only, with only a small segment within Chicago, between 21st Street in Chinatown and Ashland ...
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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.