Milwaukee West | Metra (2024)

The Milwaukee West and Milwaukee North lines, which date from the 1870s, are Chicago area remnants of the once-mighty Milwaukee Road, which had a long and storied history that ended in bankruptcy in 1980. At that point, the RTA started operating service on the routes. Metra took over and ended up buying the lines in 1987. One historical oddity is that while Metra owns and operates the Milwaukee lines, dispatching duties are performed by Canadian Pacific. That was the arrangement in place with CP’s predecessor at the time. Milwaukee West timetables are “Arrow Yellow” for the Milwaukee Road’s Arrow train, while Milwaukee North timetables are “Hiawatha Orange” for the famed Hiawatha trains.

The ancestor of today’s Milwaukee West line was chartered as the “Atlantic & Pacific Railroad” on Feb. 16, 1865. Its name was more ambitious than its stated goal of crossing Illinois, by way of Chicago, to the town of Savanna on the Mississippi River just south of Galena.

By 1871, when the railroad was finally organized and the name was changed to the “Chicago & Pacific Railroad,” it was ready to join a growing list of railroads connecting Chicago to the rest of the continent. To head out of Chicago, it selected a route between two existing railroads, the ones now known as the UP West and UP Northwest lines.

In a description of the route that seems to have been written by the railroad to encourage investment, the author boasted about the towns that would be reached by the line, including Jefferson, Leyden, Addison, Bloomingdale, Hanover and Elgin.

“These towns are thickly settled by an intelligent, industrious and thrifty population. The land is cut up into small farms, which are not only well improved but fully stocked with everything which makes agriculture profitable; and nearly every acre of the ground is under a high state of cultivation.”

The first tracks were laid on July 10, 1872, and by the time that description was published on May 1, 1873, the railroad had nearly reached Elgin. Suburban service – in other words, a commuter train operation – was envisioned from the very beginning, along with freight.

“Arrangements are already making for building several suburban towns along the line of the road between Chicago and Elgin by the capitalists of Chicago, which will at once make a large business for the suburban trains which will be placed up the road and run regularly,” the description said.

Included was a list of the stations or towns to be served and brief summaries. Those stops were Humboldt, Almira, Pacific, 46th St. crossing and Kelvyn Grove, Galewood, Mont Clare, Orison (Elmwood Park), River Park (River Grove), Roselle and Elgin. (It noted that Roselle would be only one of several stops between River Park and Elgin.) In its description of River Park, the railroad again boasted about its suburban trains.

“The company have [sic] determined to run hourly trains, equipped with all the modern improvements, from the city to River Park, stopping at every station and carrying passengers at low rates of fare. They are assured of a large and paying business for their suburban trains at once, from the fact that hundreds of families are preparing to move on to the line of the road to avail themselves of the advantages offered by the company, as it is understood that one of the specialties of the Chicago & Pacific Railroad will be the accommodation of the suburban travel…”

An 1874 timetable for the railroad shows that it was offering four round trips daily between its Chicago passenger terminal at Chicago and Larrabee and Elgin. The one-way fare for the 34-mile trip was $1.25.

In its original route out of Chicago, the line headed northwest from Chicago and Larrabee to Bloomingdale Ave, where it turned directly west. In 1879, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad acquired a controlling interest in the C&P and leased it in perpetuity a year later. That was the name adopted by the Milwaukee & St. Paul in 1874 after it entered the Chicago market by building what is now part of the Milwaukee North line. One result of the acquisition was that some Elgin trains were rerouted; at the crossing of the CM&StP and C&P five miles northwest of downtown they started using the CM&StP route downtown. That intersection is still where the Milwaukee West and North lines diverge.

The Bloomingdale segment east of the junction, which eventually was elevated, continued to be used for freight and some commuter trains but eventually fell into disuse. In 2015, that section was turned into a recreational trail known as the 606.

Commuter trains were added over the years, some of them originating from closer-in stations and some from Elgin. (There was even an express train from Elgin by 1915.) By 1930 there were 14 round-trip trains from Elgin.

The route was operated by the CM&StP, known as the Milwaukee Road, until 1982. That’s when the RTA and later Metra assumed control of the route from the bankrupt Milwaukee Road.

Most of this information is from“The Chicago & Pacific Railroad: A Description of The New Railroad Line Across the State of Illinois”and articles that appeared inThe Milwaukee Railroader,published by the Milwaukee Road Historical Association.

Milwaukee West | Metra (2024)

FAQs

What metra line is Hanover Park? ›

The commuter station in Hanover Park is one of the busiest on Metra's Milwaukee District/West line with over 1,482 daily commuters.

Which metra line goes to Roselle? ›

Station Details
Station Details
Ticket Vending MachineNo agent; Credit card ticket vending machine available
Waiting Room Hours4:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Train LinesMilwaukee District West (MD-W)
AccessibilityYes
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Which metra line goes to Elgin, Illinois? ›

The City of Elgin has three separate Metra train stations serving the community from the Northern Fox Valley to Chicago's Union Station on the Milwaukee District-West (MD-W) Metra line.

Does metra go to Milwaukee? ›

Metra took over and ended up buying the lines in 1987. One historical oddity is that while Metra owns and operates the Milwaukee lines, dispatching duties are performed by Canadian Pacific. That was the arrangement in place with CP's predecessor at the time.

Is the Metro J line a bus or train? ›

Bus rapid transit

What metra line goes to Bartlett? ›

Station Details
Station Details
Train LinesMilwaukee District West (MD-W)
AccessibilityYes
Station Address120 E. Railroad Avenue Bartlett, IL 60103
Station ParkingYes
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What metra line goes to Schaumburg? ›

For more information, please visit Metra's website. Schaumburg is served by Metra's Milwaukee District West Line (MD-W) which connects to Chicago's Union Station to the east and Elgin to the west.

What Metra line goes to Ravina? ›

Metra's Union Pacific North Line, with trains running from Chicago (Ogilvie Transportation Center) to Kenosha, WI, is a highly convenient way to get to and from the park! During the summer concert season, Metra trains stop right at the front gate of Ravinia*.

Does Schaumburg have a train station? ›

The station is 26.5 miles (42.6 km) away from Chicago Union Station, the eastern terminus of the line. In Metra's zone-based fare system, Schaumburg is in zone 4. As of 2018, Schaumburg is the 20th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 1,583 weekday boardings.

Which Metra line goes to Harvard IL? ›

Station Details
Station Details
Train LinesUnion Pacific Northwest (UP-NW)
AccessibilityYes
Station Address1 N. Ayer Street Harvard, IL 60033
Connecting ServicesPace Route: 808
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Which Metra line goes to Morton Grove? ›

Morton Grove is a commuter railroad station on Metra's Milwaukee District North Line in Morton Grove, Illinois. The station is located at 8501 Lehigh Ave., is 14.6 miles (23.5 km) away from Chicago Union Station, the southern terminus of the line, and serves commuters between Union Station and Fox Lake, Illinois.

What Metra line is Wheaton? ›

Station Details
Station Details
Lost and Found ContactAt Ogilvie, 312-496-4751
Ticket Vending MachineNo agent; Credit card ticket vending machine available
Waiting Room Hours5 a.m. to 1 p.m. (M-F)
Train LinesUnion Pacific West (UP-W)
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How much does it cost to take the train from Milwaukee to Chicago? ›

Milwaukee to Chicago train information
ROUND-TRIP FROM$42
ONE-WAY FROM$21
AVG TRAVEL TIME1h 25m
TRAIN COMPANIESAmtrak

What is the difference between Metra and Chicago Metro? ›

The difference between Chicago Metra and CTA trains is where you're coming from. CTA trains are for inner-city Chicago travelers, while the Metra is for the suburbs and is most recognizable for its 2-level train cars.

What Metra line goes to Glenview, IL? ›

Milwaukee District North

Which metra line goes to Schaumburg? ›

Schaumburg is served by Metra's Milwaukee District West Line (MD-W) which connects to Chicago's Union Station to the east and Elgin to the west.

Where will the Camp Hill line run? ›

The Camp Hill line is a railway line in Birmingham between Kings Norton on the Cross-City Line and Birmingham New Street via Grand Junction on the main lines from Derby and Coventry.

Where does the Armadale line go to? ›

The Armadale line is 30.4 kilometres (18.9 mi) long, and starts at Perth station, heading south-east of there to serve Perth's south-eastern suburbs, terminating at Armadale station. The Armadale line originated from suburban services along the South Western Railway in the 1890s.

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