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Englewood station (Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad)
Railway station in Chicago From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Englewood station, commonly referred to as Little Englewood Station, is a former train station in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The station served as a stop for the Erie Railroad, Monon Railroad, Wabash Railroad, Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad, and Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad.[3] Between 1906 and 1949, interchanges with the rapid transit Englewood branch could be made directly at Parnell station.[4] Chicago and Western Indiana commuter service lasted until 1963.[5][6] The tracks are in use by Metra's SouthWest Service, but trains do not stop here.[7] The platforms and canopies still exist, although the station building has been demolished.[8][9]
Four other railroad stations were located on 63rd Street:
- Englewood Union Station (New York Central, Nickel Plate, Rock Island)
- Woodlawn (Illinois Central, Michigan Central, Big Four Route, South Shore Line)
- 63rd Street (Baltimore & Ohio / Pere Marquette)
- Chicago Lawn (Grand Trunk Western)
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