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On the western wing of the system, I need to find out as many stations between Chicago and Galena, Il, due west of CHI. Im charting a historical graph and I've hit a vacuum in this area. Any help? Thanks ahead of time!
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The stations are as follows, starting at Chicago going West to Galena.how to reach North Carolina from chicago by train ?
Chicago
Berwyn
Parkway
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Freeport District:( begins at Broadveiw)
Broadview
Hillside
Elmhurst
Addison
Carol Stream
Munger
Coleman
Plato Center
Burlington
Charter Grove
Genoa
Irene
Perryville
Rockford
Alworth
Seward
Evarts
East Junction (End of Amboy District from Clinton IL)
Freeport (End of Freeport Dist)
Dubuque district::(Begins at West Junction)
West Junction
Eleroy
Lena
Nora
Warren
Apple River
Scales Mound (highest point in IL)
Council Hill
Galena (home of U.S. Grant)
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Hope this helps you out, I got it from a book I own which is listed below. Copyright is 1993, it may be out of print by now. If this isn't enough information try finding the book, some libraries may have it you'll just have to check.
I will admit I am not a know-it-all on the IC, but you might have some luck visiting Canadian National Railways Website @ www.cn.ca, since they bought out the IC several years ago,
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Im sorry that I cant help you out much, but look at the maps for the CN/IC at CN's website. I am sure they are going to be able to help you.
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The Illinois Central Historical Society may be able to help you with this. Their web site is:How much does a locomotive cost? More specifically a GE Evolution Series cost?
http://www.icrrhistorical.org/
You can also try the directory of world wide web sites found at:
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http://www.nmra.com
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This is the web site for the National Model Railroad Association. They have links for everything railroad related, not just models, someone else may have that info.
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