Author Topic: Mystery C&NW North Line Siding  (Read 3402 times)

Eric

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Mystery C&NW North Line Siding
« on: October 22, 2019, 07:49:43 PM »
I'm working on an update to the North Line 1988 project and am hoping to tap your knowledge again.

When I was a kid I noticed sidings coming off the C&NW on the train ride into town.  One I clearly remember came off the North Line about at the point where the line down to the Tribune Plant, etc. came up and merged.  The point I am talking about is at about 5:07 in this video:

https://www.cnwnorthline.com/play_mp4_1.html

It came off the east side of the right of way and went down to ground level and then hung about a 90 degree turn and ran onto the property of some industry at ground level.

By the time I remember seeing it in the 80's the track was disconnected and the spur on ground level was visible but covered with mud, although the industry was still active in some fashion.

Anyone out there who knows what industry that siding served?

TBurke

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Re: Mystery C&NW North Line Siding
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2019, 03:43:26 PM »
If you are talking about the east side of the C&NW mainline between Chicago Avenue and Division Street that was a C&NW lead that came down to street level and serviced a paper company-I think they made cardboard boxes-along Elston whose name escapes me plus the Peoples Gas facility.  The big Fletcher Jones Audi dealership is there now.