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The Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railway

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Availability:In StockContributor:David SadowskiSeries:Images of RailPublish date:7/8/2025Pages:128
Language:EnglishPublisher:Arcadia Publishing (SC)ISBN-13:9781467162548ISBN-10:146716254XUPC:9781467162548Book Category:History, TransportationBook Subcategory:United States, RailroadsBook Topic:State & Local, History, PictorialProduct ID:SCXASF9S1G

The Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railway (CA&E) ran electric passenger and freight service from 1902 until 1959. Although classed as an interurban, it was a hybrid of rapid transit and commuter rail. CA&E trains ran to downtown Chicago via the Metropolitan West Side "L," ending at the Well Street Terminal. This was a high-tech endeavor funded by industrialists from Cleveland, Ohio, who wanted to open Chicago's western suburbs for development. The result was a high-speed operation, built to steam road standards, with an electrified third rail powering the trains. It thrived until World War I, was modernized in the Roaring Twenties, weathered the Great Depression, and did its duty during World War II. A privately owned railroad, without subsidies, the CA&E began losing money in the 1950s due to highway construction that stopped it from running into Chicago. Efforts to save the railroad failed, and passenger service ended in 1957, with freight following two years later.

David Sadowski is the author of Chicago Trolleys, Building Chicago's Subways, Chicago's Lost "L"s, and The North Shore Line and runs the online Trolley Dodger blog. Photographs shown are from the author's extensive collections and archival sources such as the Chicago History Museum, Forest Park Historical Society, and Lake States Railway Historical Association.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Arcadia Publishing (SC)ISBN-13:9781467162548ISBN-10:146716254XUPC:9781467162548Book Category:History, TransportationBook Subcategory:United States, RailroadsBook Topic:State & Local, History, PictorialProduct ID:SCXASF9S1G

David Sadowski is the author of Chicago Trolleys, Building Chicago's Subways, Chicago's Lost "L"s, and The North Shore Line and runs the online Trolley Dodger blog. Photographs shown are from the author's extensive collections and archival sources such as the Chicago History Museum, Forest Park Historical Society, and Lake States Railway Historical Association.


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