- LaSalle Street Station
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name=LaSalle Street
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image_caption=The station as rebuilt ca. 1871 and demolished ca. 1903
address=414 S. LaSalle Street,
Chicago, IL 60605
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map_locator=LaSalle Street Station is a
commuter rail terminal located at 414 S.LaSalle Street in downtownChicago, Illinois , servingMetra 'sRock Island District . It served as a majorintercity rail terminal for theNew York Central Railroad until 1968 and theChicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad until 1978. The present structure is the third station to have existed on the site. The previous structure was demolished in 1981 and was replaced by the current station and a new officehigh-rise for theChicago Stock Exchange . TheChicago Board of Trade Building ,Sears Tower andHarold Washington Library are close by.History
The first station on the site opened on
May 22 ,1852 with the completion of theNorthern Indiana and Chicago Railroad . OnOctober 1 ,1852 , theChicago and Rock Island Railroad began using the station. The two railroads later became theLake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (New York Central Railroad ) andChicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad .North of a junction at Englewood Station, both companies' lines ran parallel to the terminal.In December 1866 a new station opened. The
Great Chicago Fire of October 1871 destroyed the station, which was rebuilt. The station that stood until 1981 openedJuly 1 ,1903 . This station was a set for Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 "North by Northwest ," starringCary Grant andEva Marie Saint , and also in the 1973 hit movie, "The Sting " staringPaul Newman andRobert Redford .From its completion in 1882, the
New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Nickel Plate Road) ran over theLake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway from a junction at Grand Crossing north to downtown Chicago, where it had its own terminal south of LaSalle. The LS&MS quickly gained control of the Nickel Plate, and later allowed it into its LaSalle Street Station as a tenant. In July 1916 the LS&MS sold the Nickel Plate to theVan Sweringens , but it continued to operate into LaSalle until the end of Nickel Plate passenger service.On
January 18 ,1957 trains of theMichigan Central Railroad started to use LaSalle, running over theNew York Central Railroad 'sLake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway from their former crossing atPorter, Indiana to Chicago. LS&MS and Michigan Central trains (both part of the New York Central system) last used LaSalle onOctober 26 ,1968 (soon after the merge intoPenn Central ); the next day they began running into Union Station via a connection inWhiting, Indiana and thePittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway .Most intercity rail service at La Salle Street Station ended on May 1, 1971 when Amtrak consolidated long-distance services at Union Station. Rock Island opted out of Amtrak and continued to operate intercity service from LaSalle Street Station until 1978.
A connection at Englewood Station was completed
October 15 ,1971 to allow theChicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad to also operate over the PFW&C to Union Station. But the failing Rock Island decided to continue using LaSalle. Now only commuter trains onMetra 'sRock Island District serve the station.Among the most famous name trains that terminated at LaSalle Street Station were the New York Central's
20th Century Limited from 1902 until 1967 and the Rock Island-Southern PacificGolden State Limited from 1902 until 1968.Although only Metra Rock Island District trains currently serve LaSalle Street Station, the future of the station is not in question. Metra's planned SouthEast Service would terminate at LaSalle Street Station, and Chicago's massive CREATE infrastructure improvement program would allow trains from other lines to access the terminal.
ervices
LaSalle Street Station served as a terminal for the following lines and intercity trains:
*Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (until 1978)
*New York Central Railroad (up toOctober 26 ,1968 )
*New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Nickel Plate)
*Michigan Central Railroad (part of the New York Central) (January 18 ,1957 toOctober 26 ,1968 )LaSalle still serves commuter trains on
Metra 'sRock Island District . Approximately 17,000 people board Metra trains at LaSalle Street Station each day. ["On the Bi-Level", October 2007.]Bus Connections
CTA Buses
*#1 Indiana/Hyde Park
*#7 Harrison
*#22 Clark (Owl Service)
*#24 Wentworth
*#36 Broadway
*#126 Jackson
*#129 West Loop/South Loop
*#130 Grant Park Treasures (Seasonal Service)
*#132 Goose Island Express
*#145 Wilson/Michigan Express
*#151 Sheridan (Owl Service)
*#156 LaSalle External links
* [http://www.metrarail.com/Sched/ri/chicagolasalle.shtml Metra Rock Island District - Chicago LaSalle Station]
* [http://www.trainweb.org/rshs/VD%20-%20LaSalle%20Street%20Station.htm Vintage Depots - LaSalle Street Station in Chicago]References
* [http://www.prrths.com/PRR_hagley_intro.htm PRR Chronology]
* [http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/Timeline/TimeLine.htm Michigan's Internet Railroad History Museum - Railroad History Time Line]
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