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Brookfield station (Illinois)

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Owned by
  
Village of Brookfield

Tracks
  
3

Parking
  
Yes

Connection
  
Pace

Owner
  
Brookfield

Platforms in use
  
2

Line(s)
  
BNSF Railway

Connections
  
Pace Bus

Opened
  
1889

Phone
  
+1 708-485-7287

Rebuilt
  
1981

Brookfield station (Illinois)

Location
  
8858 Burlington Avenue Brookfield, Illinois

Address
  
8858 Burlington Ave, Brookfield, IL 60513, USA

Similar
  
Hollywood station, Congress Park station, Stone Avenue station, La Grange Road station, Highlands station

Brookfield is one of three stations on Metra's BNSF Railway Line in Brookfield, Illinois. The station is 12.3 miles (19.8 km) from Union Station, the east end of the line. In Metra's zone-based fare system, Brookfield is in zone C. A staffed station is on the south side of the three tracks.

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History

Brookfield Station was originally built in 1889 as Grossdale Station, when Samuel Eberly Gross, a Chicago lawyer, began selling building lots platted from farms and woodlands he had acquired along both sides of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad line. Brookfield itself was originally known as "Grossdale," and the station was the first building Gross erected in the new subdivision. In 1981 the original station house was moved across the tracks onto the corner of Brookfield Avenue and Forest Avenue, and now houses the Brookfield Historical Society. The current Brookfield station serves as standard commuter railroad station, while the old Grossdale Station has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982.

Bus connections

Pace "Route 331 – Cumberland - 5th Avenue". PaceBus.com. Chicago: Pace Suburban Bus Service. 

References

Brookfield station (Illinois) Wikipedia