Join C. Vision Productions as our cameras head trackside around Chicago in Windy City Rails, Volume 9 - "Downtown to the Airport #2." As the name implies, our second installment will continue to examine locations near Downtown Chicago and the very busy network of rails that comprise the near northwest side of the city, many within a short distance of O'Hare International Airport. Along the way you will witness urban Class 1 switchers earning their keep, view high-density passenger railroading on Chicago's near south side, and even catch some passenger specials along the way, at some locations that are "off limits" to the casual railfan photographer. The near northwest side of town is rife with the colorful action of roads Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, Union Pacific and Metra. Canadian Pacific's use of a short stretch of Union Pacific's Milwaukee Subdivison brings a lot of variety and traffic density to the northwest side. CN's former W |
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