- BNSF Railway Line
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end = Aurora
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infobox rdt|BNSF Railway Line|The BNSF Railway Line is a
commuter rail line in theUnited States , provided byMetra and operated by theBNSF Railway inChicago and its surrounding suburbs. While Metra does not specifically refer to any of its lines by a particular color, the timetable accents for the BNSF line are printed in bright "Cascade Green".Its eastern terminus is the Union Station in downtown Chicago. The line traverses Chicago's western neighborhoods and its western and far western suburbs to Aurora.
Station stops
BNSF Railway Line trains make the following station stops:
* Union Station
* Halsted Street (16th & Halsted)(Rush Hour Service Only)
* Western Avenue (18th & Western)
* Cicero (26th & Cicero)
* Clyde (Closed)
* LaVergne (Rush Hour Service Only)
* Berwyn
* Harlem Avenue
* Riverside
* Hollywood (Zoo Stop)
* Brookfield
* Congress Park (Rush Hour Service Only)
* LaGrange Road
* LaGrange-Stone Avenue
* Western Springs
* Highlands (Rush Hour Service Only)
* Hinsdale
* West Hinsdale (Rush Hour Service Only)
* Clarendon Hills
* Westmont
* Downers Grove-Fairview Avenue
* Downers Grove-Main Street
* Belmont (Downers Grove)
* Lisle
* Naperville
* Route 59
*Aurora Transportation Center History
The railroad between Chicago and Aurora was originally constructed by the
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q) in 1864. The CB&Q operated the commuter service until the railroad became part of the Burlington Northern in 1970. Burlington Northern merged withAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1995, and the name of the new railroad became Burlington Northern Santa Fe. The railroad has now been renamed to simply BNSF.With its three tracks and fast and frequent trains of both Metra and freight service, this line earned the nickname "The Racetrack".
The Clyde station, at South Austin Boulevard and West 29th Street in Cicero, was closed on
April 1 ,2007 , due to low ridership and its dilapidated condition. At time of closing, it was only used by about 50 passengers a day (Ruzich 2007).External links
* [http://metrarail.com/Sched/bn/bn.shtml Metra BNSF Railway] service schedule
Primary source
Ruzich, Joseph. "Cicero's Metra stop to receive makeover." "Chicago Tribune" 21 Feb. 2007.
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