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BNSF Line

The BNSF Line is a Metra commuter rail line operated by the BNSF Railway in Chicago and its western suburbs, running from Chicago Union Station to Aurora, Illinois. In 2010, the BNSF Line continued to have the highest weekday ridership (average 64,600) of the 11 Metra lines.[3] While Metra does not refer to its lines by particular colors, the BNSF line's color on Metra timetables is "Cascade Green," in honor of the Burlington Northern Railroad.[4]

BNSF Line
An inbound Metra train arrives in Naperville, pushed by an MP36PH-3S.
Overview
OwnerBNSF Railway (Leased to Metra)
Termini
Stations26
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemMetra
Operator(s)BNSF Railway
Metra
Rolling stockEMD F40PH/F40PHM-3 locomotives
Gallery Cars
Daily ridership63,000 (average weekday 2018)[1]
Ridership4,508,149 (2022)
Technical
Line length37.5 miles (60.4 km)
Number of tracks2 (at Aurora station)
3 (elsewhere)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Operating speedUp to 70 miles per hour (110 km/h)
Route map
BNSF Line highlighted in green
0.0
Union Station
14th Street Yard
1.8 mi
2.9 km
Halsted Street
Pink to the Loop
3.8 mi
6.1 km
Western Avenue
Western Avenue Corridor
Belt Railway of Chicago
7.0 mi
11.3 km
Cicero
Morton Park
8.5 mi
13.7 km
9.1 mi
14.6 km
La Vergne
9.6 mi
15.4 km
Berwyn
10.1 mi
16.3 km
Harlem Avenue
11.1 mi
17.9 km
Riverside
11.8 mi
19 km
Hollywood
12.3 mi
19.8 km
Brookfield
13.1 mi
21.1 km
Congress Park
13.8 mi
22.2 km
La Grange Road
14.2 mi
22.9 km
Stone Avenue
15.5 mi
24.9 km
Western Springs
16.4 mi
26.4 km
Highlands
16.9 mi
27.2 km
Hinsdale
17.8 mi
28.6 km
West Hinsdale
18.3 mi
29.5 km
Clarendon Hills
19.5 mi
31.4 km
Westmont
20.4 mi
32.8 km
Fairview Avenue
21.2 mi
34.1 km
Downers Grove Main Street
22.6 mi
36.4 km
Belmont
Saint Joseph Creek
24.5 mi
39.4 km
Lisle
DuPage River (East Branch)
28.5 mi
45.9 km
Naperville
DuPage River (West Branch)
31.6 mi
50.9 km
Route 59
EJ&E Railway
33.4 mi
53.8 km
Eola
Hill Yard
37.5 mi
60.4 km
Aurora
Aurora (CB&Q Depot)
Mileage source[2]

As of November 7, 2022, the public timetable shows 91 trains (44 inbound, 47 outbound) on the BNSF Line on weekdays. Of these, 32 inbound trains originate from Aurora, one from Downers Grove Main Street, nine from Fairview Avenue, and two from Brookfield. Five outbound trains terminate at Brookfield, five at Fairview Avenue, three at Naperville, and the rest at Aurora. Weekend service consists of 30 trains (15 in each direction) on Saturdays, and 20 trains (10 in each direction) on Sundays, with all trains running the full route from Union Station to Aurora.

Bike cars are available on weekday trains #1212 (leaves 5:29 A.M.,) #1252 (leaves 9:04 A.M.,) and #1284 (leaves 5:04 P.M.) inbound from Aurora, and trains #1217 (leaves 7:33 A.M.,) #1239 (leaves 3:10 P.M.,) and #1283 (leaves 6:50 P.M.) outbound to Aurora.

Bike cars are available on weekend trains #2002 (leaves 6:20 A.M.) and #2012 (leaves 10:20 A.M.) inbound from Aurora, and trains #2003 (leaves 8:40 A.M.) and #2013 (leaves 2:40 P.M.) outbound to Aurora.

The line is operated by BNSF under a "purchase of service agreement" with Metra, inherited from Burlington Northern. While Metra owns all rolling stock, the management and crews are BNSF employees. BNSF is the owner of the right-of-way, controls the line and handles dispatching from corporate headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas. Metra imposes a 70 mph maximum allowed speed for passenger trains.

History edit

The railroad between Chicago and Aurora was constructed in 1864 by the Chicago and Aurora Railroad, which evolved into the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. The CB&Q operated the commuter service until the railroad merged into the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1970. Burlington Northern merged with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1995 to form the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, which would later rename itself to BNSF Railway.

When the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) began subsidizing Chicago's commuter rail operations in 1974, Burlington Northern continued to operate its line under contract to the RTA. This arrangement continued when the RTA organized its commuter rail lines under the RTA Commuter Rail Division in 1983, later rebranded as Metra in 1985.

Today, the triple-track line is one of the busiest rail corridors in the United States. In addition to the 91 Metra trains that currently use the line, BNSF freight trains frequent the line at all hours. Amtrak's Southwest Chief, California Zephyr, and Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg use the line as well, making an intermediate stop at Naperville. The Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg services also stop at La Grange Road. Rail fans have coined the line as the "BNSF Racetrack".[5]

The Clyde station at South Austin Boulevard and West 29th Street in Cicero was closed on April 1, 2007 due to low ridership and its dilapidation. In the months before its closure, it was used by about 50 passengers a day.[6]

Kendall County extension edit

There have been proposals to extend service west into Kendall County, which as of 2020 is outside the RTA's service area. Potential new stations would be built in Montgomery, Oswego, Yorkville, Plano, and Sandwich, Illinois.[7][8] The Plano station would be located over 1 mile west of the CB&Q Depot currently used by Amtrak's Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg trains.

Ridership edit

Between 2014 and 2019, annual ridership declined 7% from 16.7 million to 15.5 million passengers.[9][10] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ridership dropped to 3,659,617 passengers in 2020.[11][12]

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Rolling stock edit

The BNSF Line's locomotive fleet consists of the EMD F40PH-3 and the EMD F40PHM-3. Until 2012, some MPI MP36PH-3S locomotives (401-405) also operated on the line; however, they were reassigned to the Milwaukee lines and the North Central Service due to operating difficulties. Passenger cars include coaches from Pullman (Bike Car), Budd, Morrison-Knudsen/Amerail, and Nippon Sharyo.

Stations edit

County Zone Location Station Connections and notes
Cook A Chicago Union Station   Amtrak (long-distance): California Zephyr, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, City of New Orleans, Empire Builder, Lake Shore Limited, Southwest Chief, Texas Eagle
  Amtrak (intercity): Blue Water, Hiawatha, Illini and Saluki, Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg, Lincoln Service, Pere Marquette, Wolverine
  Metra:  Milwaukee District North,  Milwaukee District West,  North Central Service,  Heritage Corridor,  SouthWest Service
  Chicago "L": Blue (at Clinton), Brown Orange Pink Purple (at Quincy)
  CTA Bus: 1, 7, J14, 19, 28, 56, 60, 120, 121, 124, 125, 126, 128, 130, 151, 156, 157, 192
  Pace Bus: 755 Plainfield–IMD–West Loop Express
  Amtrak Thruway: Chicago-Madison and Chicago-Rockford (Van Galder), Chicago-Louisville (Greyhound)
Halsted Street
(rush hours only)
  CTA Bus: 8 Halsted, 18 16th/18th, N62 Archer
Western Avenue   Chicago "L": Pink (at Western)
  CTA Bus: 18 16th-18th, 49 Western, X49 Western Express
B Cicero Cicero   CTA Bus: 35 31st/35th, 54 Cicero, 54B South Cicero, 60 Blue Island/26th
Morton Park Closed between 1938 and 1957
Clyde Closed April 1, 2007
Berwyn La Vergne
(rush hours only)
  Pace Bus: 302 Ogden/Stanley, 314 Ridgeland Avenue
Berwyn   Pace Bus: 302 Ogden/Stanley, 311 Oak Park Avenue
Harlem Avenue   Pace Bus: 302 Ogden/Stanley, 307 Harlem
C Riverside Riverside
Brookfield Hollywood
Brookfield   Pace Bus: 331 Cumberland–5th Avenue
Congress Park
(rush hours only)
  Pace Bus: 302 Ogden/Stanley, 331 Cumberland–5th Avenue
La Grange La Grange Road   Amtrak: Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg
  Pace Bus: 302 Ogden/Stanley, 330 Mannheim–LaGrange Roads, 331 Cumberland–5th Avenue
Stone Avenue
D Western Springs Western Springs
DuPage Hinsdale Highlands
(rush hours only)
Hinsdale
West Hinsdale
(rush hours only)
Clarendon Hills Clarendon Hills
Westmont Westmont   Pace Bus: 715 Central DuPage
E Downers Grove Fairview Avenue
Downers Grove Main Street   Pace Bus: 834 Joliet–Downers Grove
Belmont   Grove Commuter Shuttle: West Route
Lisle Lisle
F Naperville Naperville   Amtrak: California Zephyr, Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg, Southwest Chief
  Pace Bus: 530 West Galena–Naperville, 714 COD–Naperville–Wheaton Connector, 722 Ogden Avenue
  Burlington Trailways: Chicago–Davenport
G Naperville
/ Aurora
Route 59   Pace Bus: 559 Illinois Route 59
  Greyhound Lines: Chicago–Davenport
  Eola Eola Closed to passengers prior to 1971, closed entirely later
Kane H Aurora Aurora   Pace Bus: 524 West Aurora, 530 West Galena–Naperville, 533 Northeast Aurora, 540 Farnsworth Avenue, 802 Aurora–Geneva via Lake
  Aurora (CB&Q Depot) Closed 1986

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on March 31, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  2. ^ State of the System - BNSF
  3. ^ . Metra. Archived from the original on January 2, 2010. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  4. ^ (PDF). On the Bi-Level: 3. June 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 2, 2010.
  5. ^ Mann, Leslie (March 23, 2011). "When that lonesome whistle blows, rail fans know where to line up". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  6. ^ Ruzich, Joseph (February 21, 2007). "Cicero's Metra stop to receive makeover". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 3, 2013.
  7. ^ "A step closer on local Metra station". Oswego Ledger-Sentinel. March 12, 2009. from the original on December 28, 2010. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
  8. ^ Girardi, Linda (November 26, 2019). "Possible Metra extension into Kendall County focus of upcoming meetings". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  9. ^ "RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANNUAL REPORT 2018" (PDF). Metra. p. 4. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  10. ^ "RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANNUAL REPORT 2019" (PDF). Metra. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  11. ^ "RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANNUAL REPORT 2020" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on April 23, 2021. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  12. ^ "RTAMS | Regional Transportation Authority Mapping and Statistics". rtams.org. Retrieved June 22, 2023.

External links edit

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  • Thornapple River Rail Series BNSF's Metra Racetrack: A Railroad Superhighway

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This article is about a commuter rail line For the freight railroad company that owns and operates the line see BNSF Railway The BNSF Line is a Metra commuter rail line operated by the BNSF Railway in Chicago and its western suburbs running from Chicago Union Station to Aurora Illinois In 2010 the BNSF Line continued to have the highest weekday ridership average 64 600 of the 11 Metra lines 3 While Metra does not refer to its lines by particular colors the BNSF line s color on Metra timetables is Cascade Green in honor of the Burlington Northern Railroad 4 BNSF LineAn inbound Metra train arrives in Naperville pushed by an MP36PH 3S OverviewOwnerBNSF Railway Leased to Metra TerminiUnion StationAuroraStations26ServiceTypeCommuter railSystemMetraOperator s BNSF RailwayMetraRolling stockEMD F40PH F40PHM 3 locomotivesGallery CarsDaily ridership63 000 average weekday 2018 1 Ridership4 508 149 2022 TechnicalLine length37 5 miles 60 4 km Number of tracks2 at Aurora station 3 elsewhere Track 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km BelmontI 355Saint Joseph Creek24 5 mi39 4 km LisleDuPage River East Branch 28 5 mi45 9 km NapervilleDuPage River West Branch 31 6 mi50 9 km Route 59EJ amp E Railway33 4 mi53 8 km EolaHill Yard37 5 mi60 4 km AuroraAurora CB amp Q Depot Amtrak to Emeryville Quincy and Los AngelesMileage source 2 This diagram viewtalkedit Show BSicon diagram mapAs of November 7 2022 the public timetable shows 91 trains 44 inbound 47 outbound on the BNSF Line on weekdays Of these 32 inbound trains originate from Aurora one from Downers Grove Main Street nine from Fairview Avenue and two from Brookfield Five outbound trains terminate at Brookfield five at Fairview Avenue three at Naperville and the rest at Aurora Weekend service consists of 30 trains 15 in each direction on Saturdays and 20 trains 10 in each direction on Sundays with all trains running the full route from Union Station to Aurora Bike cars are available on weekday trains 1212 leaves 5 29 A M 1252 leaves 9 04 A M and 1284 leaves 5 04 P M inbound from Aurora and trains 1217 leaves 7 33 A M 1239 leaves 3 10 P M and 1283 leaves 6 50 P M outbound to Aurora Bike cars are available on weekend trains 2002 leaves 6 20 A M and 2012 leaves 10 20 A M inbound from Aurora and trains 2003 leaves 8 40 A M and 2013 leaves 2 40 P M outbound to Aurora The line is operated by BNSF under a purchase of service agreement with Metra inherited from Burlington Northern While Metra owns all rolling stock the management and crews are BNSF employees BNSF is the owner of the right of way controls the line and handles dispatching from corporate headquarters in Fort Worth Texas Metra imposes a 70 mph maximum allowed speed for passenger trains Contents 1 History 1 1 Kendall County extension 2 Ridership 3 Rolling stock 4 Stations 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe railroad between Chicago and Aurora was constructed in 1864 by the Chicago and Aurora Railroad which evolved into the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad The CB amp Q operated the commuter service until the railroad merged into the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1970 Burlington Northern merged with the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1995 to form the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway which would later rename itself to BNSF Railway When the Regional Transportation Authority RTA began subsidizing Chicago s commuter rail operations in 1974 Burlington Northern continued to operate its line under contract to the RTA This arrangement continued when the RTA organized its commuter rail lines under the RTA Commuter Rail Division in 1983 later rebranded as Metra in 1985 Today the triple track line is one of the busiest rail corridors in the United States In addition to the 91 Metra trains that currently use the line BNSF freight trains frequent the line at all hours Amtrak s Southwest Chief California Zephyr and Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg use the line as well making an intermediate stop at Naperville The Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg services also stop at La Grange Road Rail fans have coined the line as the BNSF Racetrack 5 The Clyde station at South Austin Boulevard and West 29th Street in Cicero was closed on April 1 2007 due to low ridership and its dilapidation In the months before its closure it was used by about 50 passengers a day 6 Kendall County extension edit There have been proposals to extend service west into Kendall County which as of 2020 is outside the RTA s service area Potential new stations would be built in Montgomery Oswego Yorkville Plano and Sandwich Illinois 7 8 The Plano station would be located over 1 mile west of the CB amp Q Depot currently used by Amtrak s Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg trains Ridership editBetween 2014 and 2019 annual ridership declined 7 from 16 7 million to 15 5 million passengers 9 10 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic ridership dropped to 3 659 617 passengers in 2020 11 12 5 000 000 10 000 000 15 000 000 20 000 000 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022Rolling stock editThe BNSF Line s locomotive fleet consists of the EMD F40PH 3 and the EMD F40PHM 3 Until 2012 some MPI MP36PH 3S locomotives 401 405 also operated on the line however they were reassigned to the Milwaukee lines and the North Central Service due to operating difficulties Passenger cars include coaches from Pullman Bike Car Budd Morrison Knudsen Amerail and Nippon Sharyo Stations editCounty Zone Location Station Connections and notesCook A Chicago Union Station nbsp Amtrak long distance California Zephyr Capitol Limited Cardinal City of New Orleans Empire Builder Lake Shore Limited Southwest Chief Texas Eagle nbsp Amtrak intercity Blue Water Hiawatha Illini and Saluki Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg Lincoln Service Pere Marquette Wolverine nbsp Metra Milwaukee District North Milwaukee District West North Central Service Heritage Corridor SouthWest Service nbsp Chicago L Blue at Clinton Brown Orange Pink Purple at Quincy nbsp CTA Bus 1 7 J14 19 28 56 60 120 121 124 125 126 128 130 151 156 157 192 nbsp Pace Bus 755 Plainfield IMD West Loop Express nbsp Amtrak Thruway Chicago Madison and Chicago Rockford Van Galder Chicago Louisville Greyhound Halsted Street rush hours only nbsp CTA Bus 8 Halsted 18 16th 18th N62 ArcherWestern Avenue nbsp Chicago L Pink at Western nbsp CTA Bus 18 16th 18th 49 Western X49 Western ExpressB Cicero Cicero nbsp CTA Bus 35 31st 35th 54 Cicero 54B South Cicero 60 Blue Island 26thMorton Park Closed between 1938 and 1957Clyde Closed April 1 2007Berwyn La Vergne rush hours only nbsp Pace Bus 302 Ogden Stanley 314 Ridgeland AvenueBerwyn nbsp Pace Bus 302 Ogden Stanley 311 Oak Park AvenueHarlem Avenue nbsp Pace Bus 302 Ogden Stanley 307 HarlemC Riverside RiversideBrookfield HollywoodBrookfield nbsp Pace Bus 331 Cumberland 5th AvenueCongress Park rush hours only nbsp Pace Bus 302 Ogden Stanley 331 Cumberland 5th AvenueLa Grange La Grange Road nbsp Amtrak Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg nbsp Pace Bus 302 Ogden Stanley 330 Mannheim LaGrange Roads 331 Cumberland 5th AvenueStone AvenueD Western Springs Western SpringsDuPage Hinsdale Highlands rush hours only HinsdaleWest Hinsdale rush hours only Clarendon Hills Clarendon HillsWestmont Westmont nbsp Pace Bus 715 Central DuPageE Downers Grove Fairview AvenueDowners Grove Main Street nbsp Pace Bus 834 Joliet Downers GroveBelmont nbsp Grove Commuter Shuttle West RouteLisle LisleF Naperville Naperville nbsp Amtrak California Zephyr Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg Southwest Chief nbsp Pace Bus 530 West Galena Naperville 714 COD Naperville Wheaton Connector 722 Ogden Avenue nbsp Burlington Trailways Chicago DavenportG Naperville Aurora Route 59 nbsp Pace Bus 559 Illinois Route 59 nbsp Greyhound Lines Chicago Davenport Eola Eola Closed to passengers prior to 1971 closed entirely laterKane H Aurora Aurora nbsp Pace Bus 524 West Aurora 530 West Galena Naperville 533 Northeast Aurora 540 Farnsworth Avenue 802 Aurora Geneva via Lake Aurora CB amp Q Depot Closed 1986References edit Operations and Ridership Data Archived from the original on March 31 2020 Retrieved December 14 2019 State of the System BNSF Ridership Reports System Facts Metra Archived from the original on January 2 2010 Retrieved July 17 2012 Did you know PDF On the Bi Level 3 June 2009 Archived from the original PDF on January 2 2010 Mann Leslie March 23 2011 When that lonesome whistle blows rail fans know where to line up Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 3 2013 Ruzich Joseph February 21 2007 Cicero s Metra stop to receive makeover Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 3 2013 A step closer on local Metra station Oswego Ledger Sentinel March 12 2009 Archived from the original on December 28 2010 Retrieved November 14 2010 Girardi Linda November 26 2019 Possible Metra extension into Kendall County focus of upcoming meetings Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 14 2019 RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 PDF Metra p 4 Retrieved May 12 2019 RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 PDF Metra Retrieved February 27 2021 RIDERSHIP TRENDS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 PDF Archived PDF from the original on April 23 2021 Retrieved April 4 2021 RTAMS Regional Transportation Authority Mapping and Statistics rtams org Retrieved June 22 2023 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML BNSF Railway Metra KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Metra BNSF Railway Line Metra BNSF Railway Service Schedule Thornapple River Rail Series BNSF s Metra Racetrack A Railroad Superhighway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BNSF Line amp oldid 1184079835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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