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Austin Blvd.
General information
LocationAustin Blvd. and North Blvd.
Oak Park, Illinois 60302
Coordinates41°53′15″N 87°46′30″W / 41.8875°N 87.7751°W / 41.8875; -87.7751
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks3
History
ClosedDecember 1, 1958
Rebuiltc. 1910
Services
Preceding station Chicago and North Western Railway Following station
Ridgeland
toward Geneva
Galena Division Austin
toward Chicago

Austin Boulevard was a commuter railroad station on the Chicago and North Western Railway's Galena Division, now the Union Pacific West Line. The station was located at Austin Boulevard and North Boulevard, in Oak Park, Illinois. Austin Boulevard closed on December 1, 1958, as part of an effort by the Chicago and North Western to close twenty two stations within the city of Chicago and the close-in suburbs.

History

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Line was built at-grade. Elevated onto an embankment in the circa 1910. The new station featured side-platforms on the northern and southernmost tracks on the west side of Austin Boulevard. The platforms were reached by staircases built into the side of the embankment leading to the ends of the platforms.

By the 1950s, Chicago and North Western management began to reassess its commuter service and came to the conclusion that the road could be operated more economically and efficiently by closing stations in and near Chicago and focusing on suburban and long-haul traffic.[1] In June of 1958, the company went before the Illinois Commerce Commission requesting permission to abandon more than twenty stops, alter train schedules, revise its ticketing structure, and raise fares on monthly tickets.[2] On November 14, the ICC ruled in favor of granting the majority of the North Western’s requests,[3] including the closure of the Austin Boulevard station.[4] The fare increase and service alterations went into effect on December 1, 1958,[5] and Austin Boulevard was abandoned along with twenty one other stations either in or near Chicago on the Milwaukee, Galena, and Wisconsin Divisions.

After closure

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C&NW abandoned the southern track(s). In October 1962, CTA elevated the western end of the Lake Street "L" onto the vacated southern portion of the embankment placing its Austin station immediately east of the abandoned CNW station.

References

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  1. ^ Wolfe, Sheila (June 15, 1958). "Riders Flay Plan to Shut Rail Depots". Chicago Tribune. p. 10, Part 3. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
  2. ^ Wolfe, Sheila (June 15, 1958). "Riders Flay Plan to Shut Rail Depots". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, Part 3. Retrieved September 6, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  3. ^ Unger, Rudolph (November 14, 1958). "Boost Affects 40,000 Daily". Chicago Tribune. p. 1. Retrieved September 6, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. ^ Unger, Rudolph (November 14, 1958). "Boost Affects 40,000 Daily". Chicago Tribune. p. 8. Retrieved September 6, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  5. ^ "Commuters in Chicago Must Pay More Now". De Kalb Daily Chronicle. DeKalb, Illinois. December 1, 1958. p. 1. Retrieved September 6, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon

Category:Former Chicago and North Western Railway stations Category:Railway stations in Illinois Category:Railway stations closed in 1958 Category:1958 disestablishments in Illinois