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Shore Line Route
C&ME car 37 at Wilmette in the 1910s
Overview
Other name(s)Chicago Division, Shore Line
StatusAbandoned
LocaleNorth Shore of Chicagoland
Termini
  • Northern:
    County Street (pre-1947)
    10th Street (1947–1955)
    North Chicago (1955–1963)
  • Southern:
    Church Street (pre-1919)
    Howard Street (1919–1955)
    Elm Place (1955–1963)
Service
TypeInterurban
SystemChicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad (1899–1916)
Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad (1916–1963)
Technical
Line length25.33 route miles (1947–1955)
9.4 route miles (1955–1963)
Number of tracks2 (pre-1955)
1 (1955–1963)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead wire, 650 V DC

The Shore Line Route (also referred to as Shore Line and officially designated as the Chicago Division) was an interurban line in the U.S. state of Illinois. Constructed between 1895 and 1899, the Shore Line Route was the original mainline of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad (North Shore Line) and its predecessor, the Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad.

In 1955, passenger service was discontinued on the Shore Line Route and the line was abandoned south of Highland Park. The remaining 9.4-mile segment was thereafter reduced to a single-tracked branch line and utilized for freight service, as well as access to company facilities at Highwood, until the North Shore Line ceased rail operations altogether in 1963.

The right-of-way is presently utilized by the Robert McClory Bike Path and the Green Bay Trail.

History

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Service

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Stations and stops

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Employee Timetable No. 47 listed the following stops in December 1939:

Location Station/stop Notes
Waukegan County Street
Washington St. and Genesee St.
Water St.
Lake St.
Belvidere St.
Liberty St.
McKinley Ave.
South Ave.
Browning Ave.
North Cemetery Gate
South Cemetery Gate
North Chicago 10th St.
12th St.
14th St.
Cyclone Station
18th St.
C&NW crossing
22nd St.
North Chicago Junction Connection to Skokie Division and Milwaukee Division
Great Lakes Great Lakes
Downey's
Lake Bluff Arden Shore
Crab Tree Farm
Lake Bluff Connection to Libertyville Division
Kennedy's
Lake Forest Noble Ave.
Scott St.
Westminster Ave.
Deerpath Ave.
Calvert's
Farwell's
Sacred Heart Academy
Fort Sheridan North Gate
Fort Sheridan
Highwood North Shore Office
Washington Ave.
Highwood Ave.
Highland Park Vine Ave.
Central Ave.
Laurel Ave.
Lincoln Ave.
Beech St.
Ravinia Station
Ravinia Park
Braeside
Glencoe Green Bay Road
Park Ave.
South Ave.
Harbor St.
Winnetka Hubbard Woods
Eldorado
Elm St.
Willow Rd.
Indian Hill
Kenilworth Kenilworth
Wilmette Forest Ave.
Wilmette Ave.
10th and Greenleaf
8th and Greenleaf
6th and Greenleaf
Linden Ave.
Evanston Isabella St.
Central St.
Noyes St.
Foster St.
Church St.
Chicago Howard St.

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See also

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