- St. Charles Air Line Railroad
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railroad_name=St. Charles Air Line Railroad
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hq_city=The St. Charles Air Line Railroad is a railroad located inIllinois . It is partially owned byBNSF Railway (25%),Union Pacific Railroad (25%) andCanadian National Railway (50%).Its line is currently used by the
Canadian National Railway for freight trains and byAmtrak passenger trains. The line runs east from south of Union Station to the shore ofLake Michigan just north of 16th Street, where it turns south underMcCormick Place , passing over and then paralleling theMetra Electric Line .History
The line was first chartered in
1852 as the Chicago, St. Charles and Mississippi Air Line Railroad, planned to run fromChicago west to theMississippi River at Savanna via St. Charles. The Chicago depot would be at the northeast corner of Stewart Avenue and 16th Street. This line would compete with theGalena and Chicago Union Railroad , which thus opposed the project, and chartered theDixon Air Line Railroad from St. Charles west toDixon, Illinois .Eventually the St. Charles Air Line Railroad was formed as a reorganization of the project. It only built from the
Illinois Central Railroad (also used by theMichigan Central Railroad ) onLake Michigan , near 14th Street, west along the original alignment to Western Avenue. From there a connection was built north to theGalena and Chicago Union Railroad , finishedJanuary 1 ,1856 . OnMarch 30 the G&CU andChicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad began using it to access the Illinois Central's Central Station. [http://www.prrths.com/Hagley/PRR1856%20Mar%2005.pdf] The planned alignment west of Western Avenue was later used by theChicago and Northern Pacific Railroad , and piers in the Fox River at St. Charles had influenced predecessors of theChicago Great Western Railway to build their line through that town.The
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad also built a line into Chicago, intersecting the Air Line at Western Avenue. Eventually the company came under equal control of the four companies that used it - theIllinois Central Railroad ,Michigan Central Railroad ,Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad andChicago and North Western Railway (successor to theGalena and Chicago Union Railroad ).At some point the junction at the east end was realigned to point to the south, so trains coming from the south could go directly onto the Air Line. The CB&Q has since become part of the
BNSF Railway , and the C&NW is now part of theUnion Pacific Railroad , each of which still owns a 1/4 share. The MCRR has sold its share to theIllinois Central Railroad , now owned by theCanadian National Railway . The line now only exists east of the west end of the bridge over theChicago River ; the rest has been sold toUnion Pacific Railroad .Amtrak 's "City of New Orleans " and "Illini" use the line, backing into Union Station from its west end. CN also uses it as a freight connection. A planned connection at Grand Crossing will allow the line to be abandoned.References
* [http://www.earlpleasants.com/search_1.asp Railroad History Database]
*Brandi McLoughlin, [http://www.tampicohistoricalsociety.citymax.com/page/page/1337001.htm Portrait & Biographical Album of Whiteside County] (1885)
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