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Template:Milwaukee District North Line

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Milwaukee District North Line
Former service
to Walworth
73.6 mi
118.4 km
Walworth
67.3 mi
108.3 km
Zenda
C&NW/Northwest Line to
McHenry and C&NW Terminal
57.5 mi
92.5 km
Richmond
proposed
55.8 mi
89.8 km
Solon Mills
proposed
53.8 mi
86.6 km
Spring Grove
proposed
49.5 mi
79.7 km
Fox Lake
Fox Lake coach yard
47.8 mi
76.9 km
Ingleside
47.0 mi
75.6 km
Wilson Road
46.0 mi
74 km
Long Lake
44.0 mi
70.8 km
Round Lake
41.0 mi
66 km
Grayslake
North Central Service
39.2 mi
63.1 km
Prairie Crossing
35.5 mi
57.1 km
Libertyville
Chicago River (north branch)
North Shore Bike Path
32.3 mi
52 km
Rondout
Chicago River (north branch)
28.4 mi
45.7 km
Lake Forest
24.2 mi
38.9 km
Deerfield
23.0 mi
37 km
Lake Cook Road
Chicago River
(north branch
west fork)
21.1 mi
34 km
Northbrook
20.2 mi
32.5 km
Techny
18.8 mi
30.3 km
North Glenview
17.4 mi
28 km
Glenview
16.2 mi
26.1 km
Golf
Chicago River (north branch)
14.3 mi
23 km
Morton Grove
11.6 mi
18.7 km
Edgebrook
Chicago River (north branch)
North Branch Trail
10.2 mi
16.4 km
Forest Glen
Blue UpperLeft arrow to O'Hare I-90.svg I-90
UpperLeft arrow Union Pacific Northwest Line
Montrose
9.0 mi
14.5 km
Mayfair
Union Pacific Northwest Line
8.2 mi
13.2 km
Grayland
6.4 mi
10.3 km
Healy
enlarge… North Central Service
enlarge… Milwaukee District West
Western Ave. coach yard
2.9 mi
4.7 km
Western Avenue
UpperLeft arrow enlarge… Union Pacific West Line
enlarge… Union Pacific Northwest Line
enlarge… Union Pacific North Line
Ogilvie TC
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Chicago Union Station
enlarge… BNSF Line
enlarge… Heritage Corridor
enlarge… SouthWest Service
Key
Milwaukee District North Line
Former route alignment
Other Metra lines
Metra Union Pacific lines
Other freight lines
CTA lines
Former CTA lines/interurbans
Mileage source[1]

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible except
Grayland, Mayfair, and Forest Glen.

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