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SouthEast Service

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Type
  
Commuter Rail

Status
  
Proposed

Line length
  
33 mi (53 km)

System
  
Stations
  
13

Locale
  
Chicago and southern suburbs

Terminis
  
Balmoral Park, LaSalle Street Station

The SouthEast Service is a proposed commuter rail line which would be provided and operated by Metra in Chicago, Illinois, and its southern suburbs. The route of the proposed line would use tracks owned by CSX Transportation and the Union Pacific Railroad, but the service would not be operated by either of them.

Its northern terminus would be LaSalle Street Station in downtown Chicago. The line would then traverse Chicago's southern neighborhoods and its southern and far southern suburbs to Balmoral Park south of Crete, Illinois. Its average daily ridership is projected to be 9000.

A fleet of Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) has been proposed for this service.

Formerly, the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad operated commuter service on this line between Dearborn Station in Chicago and Dolton. This service was discontinued in 1964.

Proposed Station Stops

From north to south:

  • LaSalle Street Station
  • Jones/Bronzeville
  • Gresham
  • 115th Street
  • Dolton
  • South Holland
  • Thornton
  • Glenwood
  • Chicago Heights
  • South Chicago Heights
  • Steger
  • Crete
  • Balmoral Park
  • References

    SouthEast Service Wikipedia


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