Chicago and Western Indiana RR
Chicago and Western Indiana RR
Question: How much of this lines rail is still being used today? I just got the new book that's out on the history and it would have been nice if they had put in a current (2016) map showing trackage used if any and by who.
Re: Chicago and Western Indiana RR
Dolton to 21st Street is all intact. There may be some tracks missing in places. Like Root street where Metra has to swing onto the PRR alignment to get around the CJ connections
Metra owns the northern portion
UP owns the southern section
82nd street to Pullman Junction is all intact
NS owns this section.
There are a couple other bits and pieces
NS has moved the NKP right of way onto the CWI west of State Line to facilitate an auto yard, but it swings back onto the NKP to go over the NKP draw bridge
I think there is a small portion used to access industries near the CW&I draw, but it's not much.
Metra owns the northern portion
UP owns the southern section
82nd street to Pullman Junction is all intact
NS owns this section.
There are a couple other bits and pieces
NS has moved the NKP right of way onto the CWI west of State Line to facilitate an auto yard, but it swings back onto the NKP to go over the NKP draw bridge
I think there is a small portion used to access industries near the CW&I draw, but it's not much.
Re: Chicago and Western Indiana RR
Thanks, it amazes me that the entire Dearborn Station area is now an housing office complex. On a related note, what happened to the E-Ls Hammond IN yard?
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Re: Chicago and Western Indiana RR
The C&WI had the overwhelming majority of its trackage in Illinois. There couldn't have been more than a few hundred feet in Indiana.
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Re: Chicago and Western Indiana RR
The C&WI charter ended at the state line and became the Erie right there.railohio wrote:The C&WI had the overwhelming majority of its trackage in Illinois. There couldn't have been more than a few hundred feet in Indiana.
The Monon lead was a bit fuzzy, as it was never explictly stated where the demarc was on that.