Railway Lines and Depots.—The facilities for transit afforded by the various railway lines centering in Chicago are complete and admirable. The following lines care for the suburban traffic.
1872-1899 RAILWAY STATIONS
Dearborn Street Station (337), Dearborn and Polk Streets
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe.
Chicago & Erie.
Chicago & Grand Trunk.
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago (“Monon Route”)
Wabash.
Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City.
Illinois Central Station, 12th Street and Michigan Avenue (347)
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis (“The Big 4”).
Chicago & West Michigan.
Grand Rapids & Indiana.
Illinois Central.
Michigan Central.
Wisconsin Central.
Grand Central Station, Harrison sw. cor. 5th av (330)
Baltimore & Ohio.
Great Western
Pere Marquette
Chicago Terminal
Chicago & Northern Pacific
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Depot II, SW corner of LaSalle and Van Buren Streets (320)
Chicago & Alton.
Chicago & Eastern Illinois.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern.
Nickel Plate
Chicago & Northwestern Wells Street Station , SW corner of N. Wells and W. Kinzie Sts. at the Chicago River (56)
Chicago & North-Western.
Union Depot, W. Adams and Canal streets (391)
Chicago & Alton
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago.
Pennsylvania
Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg.
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