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User:Mitchazenia/Englewood (Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad station)

Coordinates: 41°46′49″N 87°38′22″W / 41.7803°N 87.6395°W / 41.7803; -87.6395
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ENGLEWOOD
The abandoned Englewood platforms and canopies in 2013
General information
Location551 West 63rd Street, Chicago, Illinois 60621
Coordinates41°46′49″N 87°38′22″W / 41.7803°N 87.6395°W / 41.7803; -87.6395
Line(s)Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsChicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
Erie Railroad
Monon Railroad
Wabash Railroad
Parnell station (Chicago "L")
Other information
Station code7315 (Erie Rialroad)[1]
History
Closed
December 13, 1965 (Erie-Lackawanna Railroad)[2]
Services
Preceding station Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Following station
55th Street
toward Chicago
Suburban service Hamilton Park
toward Dolton
Preceding station Erie Railroad Following station
47th Street
toward Chicago
Main Line Auburn Park
Preceding station Monon Railroad Following station
47th Street
toward Chicago
Main Line Hammond
toward Louisville
Preceding station Wabash Railroad Following station
Halsted Street Main Line 47th Street
toward Chicago
47th Street
toward Chicago
ChicagoBuffalo Hammond
toward Buffalo
Preceding station Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Following station
47th Street
toward Chicago
Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad
1911-1925
Hammond
toward Cincinnati

Englewood (also known as 63rd Street or Englewood-63rd Street) was a station owned and operated by the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad, a company co-owned by four major railways: the Erie Railroad, Wabash Railroad, Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad and the Monon Railroad. The depot was constructed in 1900 and located at 551 West 63rd Street (the intersection of West 63rd Street and Wallace Street) in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.

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References

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  1. ^ "List of Station Names and Numbers". Jersey City, New Jersey: Erie Railroad. May 1, 1916. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  2. ^ "Erie Lackawanna Time Table - Effective December 13, 1965". Erie Lackawanna Railway. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
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