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Owned by
  
City of Kankakee

Platforms
  
1 side platform

Connections
  
River Valley Metro

Phone
  
+1 800-872-7245

Line(s)
  
Illinois Central (CN)

Tracks
  
1

Opened
  
1898

Added to NRHP
  
28 April 2000

Kankakee station

Location
  
199 South East Avenue Kankakee, IL 60901 United States

Address
  
199 S E Ave, Kankakee, IL 60901, USA

Connection
  
River Valley Metro Mass Transit District

Similar
  
Homewood station, Effingham station, Carbondale station, Mattoon station, Gilman station

Kankakee is an Amtrak intercity train station in Kankakee, Illinois, United States. The station is a flag stop for the City of New Orleans, served only when passengers have tickets to and from the station.

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History

The Illinois Central Railroad Company was founded in 1851. By 1853, newly founded Kankakee, Illinois was connected Chicago, 56 miles (90 km) away. The first train pulled into the station on July 11, 1853. The rail connection reduced the travel time between the two cities from six days by wagon to three hours by rail. It also provided Kankakee with access to industrial resources in the north-south direction; the city was no longer dependent on the east-west Kankakee River. Kankakee was incorporated two years later.

The original station was a small, wood-framed station. However, by the 1890s, it had fallen into disrepair and no longer conformed to city ordinances. The Illinois Central agreed to commission a new train station in 1897, which was completed the next year. The first train arrived at the new station at 7:30 a.m. on January 10, 1898. Frank Lloyd Wright traveled through the station on several occasions while designing two houses in Kankakee, remarking of the new building, "not a style of my choosing but good enough for the community."

Telephones were installed in 1902, replacing the original telegraph wires. These lines were moved underground in 1911. Rail use declined in the 1930s, coinciding with the Great Depression and the increased use of automobiles. Furthermore, the Kankakee Electric Railway Company, which provided interurban service to the station, went out of business in 1933. The station saw a resurgence in the 1940s during World War II, when personnel training at Chanute Field in Rantoul would come to Kankakee on leisure time. The station has remained in continuous use since 1898.

The station has been on the National Register of Historic Places since the year 2000. By the late 1980s, the depot had fallen into disrepair. The city purchased the building from the Illinois Central in 1990 and finished a full restoration eight years later. The $1 million project was funded with $750,000 in city funds and private donations. Today, tche northern end of the station is home of the Kankakee Railroad Museum.

In Steve Goodman's song (popularized by Arlo Guthrie), which shares its name with this line, the train departs the Kankakee Station.

Bus Connections

River Valley Metro: - Routes 1, 7, & 8

References

Kankakee station Wikipedia