Lincoln, Illinois (Amtrak station)
- Lincoln, Illinois (Amtrak station)
Infobox Station
style=Amtrak
name=Lincoln, IL
image_size=150
image_caption=
address=Broadway and N. Chicago Sts.
Lincoln, IL 62656
line=Amtrak:
other=
platform=
parking=
bicycle=
passengers=19,497
pass_year=2007
pass_percent=27.9
opened=
rebuilt=
ADA=yes
code=LCN
owned=
zone=
services=The Lincoln, Illinois Amtrak station is a brick railroad depot built for the Chicago and Alton Railroad. It also served the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad before becoming part of the Amtrak system in 1971. It is located at the historic center of Lincoln, Illinois, at Broadway and Chicago Streets.
Amtrak service is provided by "Lincoln Service", and the "Texas Eagle". This was also a stop for the "Ann Rutledge" until April 2007.
Railroad-born
Many pioneers of Illinois's Logan County tried to develop towns within the county that could become the county seat and business center for local farmers. Early plats and developments include the Postville Courthouse State Historic Site and the Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site. A final decision on the county seat was not reached until 1853, when a railroad, the predecessor of what was to become the Chicago & Alton, laid tracks through the county as part of a trunk line from Chicago to St. Louis. Railroad management selected a site along the tracks for development, and named the new town after the railroad's lawyer, Abraham Lincoln.
On August 27, 1853, Mr. Lincoln arrived from Springfield and led a ceremony by the railroad tracks to mark the founding of the new town. The successful lawyer paid a farmer to bring a wagonload of watermelons, which were handed out to the celebrants. Lincoln cut into one of the melons and "christened" the railroad trackside with the juice.
The depot today
The spot where this celebration took place is the site of the Lincoln, Illinois passenger railroad depot today, and a watermelon monument stands on the south lawn of the depot.
Lincoln's depot primarily serves passengers for Chicago, St. Louis, and points in between, as it did when the railroad was built in 1853.
External links
* [http://www.texaseagle.com/stations/LCN.htm Lincoln Amtrak station information]
* [http://www.trainweb.org/usarail/lincolnil.htm Lincoln Amtrak Station (USA Rail Guide -- Train Web)]
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