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The Gateway Yard of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad, located in Youngstown, Ohio, opened in the fall of 1957 and remained in operation until CSX took over the P&LE and closed the yard in 1993. Gateway served as a place to classify and sort freight cars as well as an interchange with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the New York Central ...
East Saint Louis: Gateway Yard (64)(Alton and Southern Railway – Hump Yard) Roselake Yard (CSXT) Madison: Madison Yard (TRRA) Coapman Yard (NS) East St. Louis Yard (CPKC) Valley Junction Yard (UP) Madison Yard (UP) Dupo yard (UP) Galesburg: Galesburg Yard (BNSF– Hump Yard) Havana: Quiver Yard (Illinois & Midland Railroad) Kankakee: Kankakee ...
The Joliet Gateway Center is 37.2 miles (59.9 km) from Chicago Union Station on Metra's Heritage Corridor, and 40 miles (64.4 km) from Chicago's LaSalle Street Station on the Rock Island District. It is the only Metra station outside of its Chicago stations where two lines terminate.
Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation: Bridgeport and South Chicago Railroad: B&O: 1887 1890 Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad: Bureau County Mineral Railway: MILW: 1904 1909 Rochelle and Southern Railway: Burlington, Monmouth and Illinois River Railway: MSTL: 1875 1881 Peoria and Farmington Railway: Burlington Northern ...
The Union Stock Yard Gate is located on Chicago's South Side, on a plaza in the center of Exchange Avenue at its junction with Peoria Street. This position marked the principal eastern entrance to the stock yards, which occupied several hundred acres to the west. It is a limestone construction with a central main arch flanked by two smaller arches.
A remodel of Peoria's Gateway Building has completely transformed the interior of one of the city's most unique fixtures. Childers, which owns and operates restaurants across the Peoria-area ...
The Gateway Eastern Railway (reporting mark GWWE) was a railroad subsidiary of the Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS) [2] (Later the CPKC Railway), owning a 17-mile (27 km) main line between East Alton and East St. Louis, Illinois, United States.
The Gateway Western Railway (reporting mark GWWR) was a Class II railroad that operated 408 miles of former Chicago and Alton Railroad track between Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri. It also operated between Kansas City, Missouri , and Springfield, Illinois on the old Alton Railroad line that eventually was the Chicago, Missouri and Western ...