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  2. Chicago to Notre Dame Football game, travel by train? (rental car...

    www.city-data.com/forum/chicago/386859-chicago-notre-dame-football-game-travel...

    The South Shore train (referred to by SloopyJ) does go to South Bend, and there is a shuttle from the South Bend airport (where the train stops) to the stadium on game days. As for the schedule being "not frequent enough to make the return trip convenient," there is a train from South Bend back to Chicago every two hours on weekends.

  3. Safety and availabity of overnight parking South Shore Line?...

    www.city-data.com/.../341938-safety-availabity-overnight-parking-south-shore.html

    South Bend is the only option for safe, overnight parking for 4 days. They'll be at an airport. The other parking lots at the stations are just parking lots, with honor pay ... seriously, if they want to take their chances on any of the other stations, well, more power to them, but as a south shore rider from high school through now, and I'm no spring chicken, South Bend is the best option for ...

  4. Metra's South Shore Commuter System (Chicago, Joliet: home,...

    www.city-data.com/forum/chicago-suburbs/137782-metras-south-shore-commuter...

    Metra's South Shore Commuter System (Chicago, Joliet: home, purchase, schools) User Name: Remember Me:

  5. South Shore train to Navy Pier was direction help (Chicago: hotel...

    www.city-data.com/forum/chicago/900085-south-shore-train-navy-pier-direction.html

    Yea, like 'via chicago' said, the South Shore line will take you to Millenium Park. Here are your walking directions to the pier... 1) Walk EAST on Randolph Street to Columbus Drive 2) Walk north on Columbus Drive until you get to Illinois Street 3) Walk EAST on Illinois Street which will lead you directly to Navy Pier.

  6. South Shore train line question (to buy, bill, station) - Chicago...

    www.city-data.com/forum/chicago/662085-south-shore-train-line-question.html

    OK, so the South Shore line shares a handful of stops with Metra from the south side through Millennium Park. However, South Shore is not allowed to South Shore train line question (to buy, bill, station) - Chicago - Illinois (IL) - City-Data Forum

  7. How often does the train pass through Norwood? (Tenafly, Closter:...

    www.city-data.com/forum/new-jersey/1261687-how-often-does-train-pass-through.html

    Nowadays I'm pretty sure the train comes very infrequently, maybe a few times a week. It's also a very slow moving train, rarely more than a few cars long. The closest grade crossing is Broadway so you may hear them blowing the horn from there, but you'll hear them blowing the horn from CSX's West Shore Line on the other side of town.

  8. South Shore Commuter Train to the Magnificent Mile (Chicago,...

    www.city-data.com/forum/chicago/376623-south-shore-commuter-train-magnificent...

    I dont consider 2-3 miles of Michigan to be the actual Mag mile, but from south of the river to a few blocks south of Roosevelt it has become much more magnificent in the last 20 years. 07-12-2008, 07:23 PM

  9. Hammond South Shore Train Station, safe? (East Chicago, Highland...

    www.city-data.com/forum/northwest-indiana/2281079-hammond-south-shore-train...

    Is south End around Hammond Street VIA Tremont Street safe to stay?, Boston, 5 replies Have question for So Shore riders about South Shore Van Buren Station, Northwest Indiana, 5 replies Parking at Hartsdale train station vs. at Scarsdale train station, Westchester County, 2 replies

  10. Hammond South Shore Train Station, safe? (Gary: insurance, safe...

    www.city-data.com/forum/northwest-indiana/2281079-hammond-south-shore-train...

    Originally Posted by StAugustine Hahahahaha! The absolute most expensive house currently listed in Hammond, Indiana costs less than an undeveloped

  11. Is it safe to leave your car at Caroll Avenue Station? (Chicago:...

    www.city-data.com/forum/chicago/995711-safe-leave-your-car-caroll-avenue.html

    Yeah, and I bet you think most people that ride the South Shore on a regular basis are Chicagoans that work in Northwest Indiana. Its a relatively small percentage of the area population that makes up the ridership that takes those trains in.