Thank you for an informative interesting video. I love riding the South Shore and really appreciate having videos such as this. You are much appreciated.
The North Shore Line was always the speed champion of the 3 Interurbans and the Chicago Aurora and Elgin in 2 nd place also running their trains at really high speeds between stations.
I for one would love to see some Stadler trains on the SSL some day. It'd make the line feel sort of like an interurban again. Meanwhile, for all of you in the DMV, did you notice the car bodies on the Nippon Sharyos? They're the same design as the MARC II coaches that have made up MARC trains since the mid-80s and still run today AFAIK.
Thanks for this video ! I drive for Uber and Lyft and always on the South Side and taking people to the Hegewisch, Hammond, and Gary South Shore Stations. I have not been on a train since the IC trains back in the 70's when I was a kid with my mom. Been wanting to take a ride on the South Shore one day just to get out and do something different. Now I know what to do and buying a ticket so I don't look so lost and confused. And a big thanks about the Info on the new line the "West Lake Corridor". They are building it really fast. I always drive in Hammond and see them working on it. I never knew what the name would be and couldn't find much information on it till I seen your video> I kept searching for South Shore Extension" or "New South Shore Line" and couldn't find anything. West Lake Corridor ! Now I finally have the map of what it will be and how far it will go in Indiana. Thanks for this great video !
The North Shore Line and the Chicago Aurora and Elgin ran their trains at much higher speeds than the South Shore Line. The North Shore Line ran up to 90 miles an hour north of Waukegan and 70 miles an hour south of Waukegan. The Chicago Aurora and Elgin also ran at speeds 70 miles an hour even between stations. The North Shore Line was always the speed champion of all the Interurban Lines. Sadly there was no transit agencies back in the 50s and 60s to save these 2 lines that could have had a future potential today had they been saved.
I monitor the speed while riding the SSL and it’s not uncommon to reach the trains’ max speed of 79MPH throughout the trip, while slowing down around the stations in Gary and Hammond because of all the crossings
@@MrProzaq The North Shore Line and the Chicago Aurora and Elgin very frequently ran at speeds even higher out in the open country with numerous street grade crossings blasting their air horns and whistles. Running on the L did limit their speeds though.
The new station for portage/ogden dunes is a lot better, but right now Southshore has been having _many many_ delays, it kinda soured my brother on being on the train. Even when we were doing the 6am train pickup it didnt arrive until 7:30, 'was idled in michigan city for no reason. It didnt really sour any future train rides though, theyve just been renovating a lot. Heck im curious if theyll really add South Bend to the southshore line once they renovate old union station south bend?
Mate, last time I was on that train(back to Michigan City when working out of Kalamazoo) was 2006 and it looks like that train hasn’t been maintained or cleaned since then. I’ve heard the US financial situation is bad but couldn’t a little bit of work to keep this running stock in decent condition be done????? Good luck with your projects. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
The train stations in Chicago are so bizarre to me. Theres a ton of them which is cool but theres no real direct connections between them. Also from what I saw of Union Station and this station they rival the old Penn Station in dinginess. I feel like I’d bang my head and I’m only 5 9
Thank you for an informative interesting video. I love riding the South Shore and really appreciate having videos such as this. You are much appreciated.
The North Shore Line was always the speed champion of the 3 Interurbans and the Chicago Aurora and Elgin in 2 nd place also running their trains at really high speeds between stations.
I for one would love to see some Stadler trains on the SSL some day. It'd make the line feel sort of like an interurban again.
Meanwhile, for all of you in the DMV, did you notice the car bodies on the Nippon Sharyos? They're the same design as the MARC II coaches that have made up MARC trains since the mid-80s and still run today AFAIK.
@brianhenderson91: I think the car bodies are like the SEPTA REGIONAL ELECTRIC RAILROADS CARS GE IVs in Philadelphia.
Thanks for this video !
I drive for Uber and Lyft and always on the South Side and taking people to the Hegewisch, Hammond, and Gary South Shore Stations. I have not been on a train since the IC trains back in the 70's when I was a kid with my mom. Been wanting to take a ride on the South Shore one day just to get out and do something different. Now I know what to do and buying a ticket so I don't look so lost and confused.
And a big thanks about the Info on the new line the "West Lake Corridor". They are building it really fast. I always drive in Hammond and see them working on it.
I never knew what the name would be and couldn't find much information on it till I seen your video> I kept searching for South Shore Extension" or "New South Shore Line" and couldn't find anything. West Lake Corridor ! Now I finally have the map of what it will be and how far it will go in Indiana.
Thanks for this great video !
The North Shore Line and the Chicago Aurora and Elgin ran their trains at much higher speeds than the South Shore Line. The North Shore Line ran up to 90 miles an hour north of Waukegan and 70 miles an hour south of Waukegan. The Chicago Aurora and Elgin also ran at speeds 70 miles an hour even between stations. The North Shore Line was always the speed champion of all the Interurban Lines. Sadly there was no transit agencies back in the 50s and 60s to save these 2 lines that could have had a future potential today had they been saved.
I monitor the speed while riding the SSL and it’s not uncommon to reach the trains’ max speed of 79MPH throughout the trip, while slowing down around the stations in Gary and Hammond because of all the crossings
@@MrProzaq The North Shore Line and the Chicago Aurora and Elgin very frequently ran at speeds even higher out in the open country with numerous street grade crossings blasting their air horns and whistles. Running on the L did limit their speeds though.
23:50 Those GTO inverters sound like certain Osaka-area EMUs. It makes sense though.
Some of the unidentified rails in the Gary area could be old EJ&E lines that serviced US Steel Gary Works.
If riding South Shore. Dune Park station has a huge parking lot that is super useful if you need.
thank you! Is the parking free and is there always space??
@@sean3569 it's marked free for riders
@soccerwizard975: The station is even big enough to have a restaurant and certainly ample parking.
The new station for portage/ogden dunes is a lot better, but right now Southshore has been having _many many_ delays, it kinda soured my brother on being on the train. Even when we were doing the 6am train pickup it didnt arrive until 7:30, 'was idled in michigan city for no reason. It didnt really sour any future train rides though, theyve just been renovating a lot. Heck im curious if theyll really add South Bend to the southshore line once they renovate old union station south bend?
I've noticed that there's an awful lot of land with no tracks. Wonder if this was the original IC Mainline as well as the IC Electric District.
Mate, last time I was on that train(back to Michigan City when working out of Kalamazoo) was 2006 and it looks like that train hasn’t been maintained or cleaned since then. I’ve heard the US financial situation is bad but couldn’t a little bit of work to keep this running stock in decent condition be done????? Good luck with your projects. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
The train stations in Chicago are so bizarre to me. Theres a ton of them which is cool but theres no real direct connections between them. Also from what I saw of Union Station and this station they rival the old Penn Station in dinginess. I feel like I’d bang my head and I’m only 5 9
I wish they had tray tables for laptops...
@isa...: perhaps maybe One day they will.
If the North Shore Line survived with funding available it's cars would look and sound the same as these cars.
1:22 the construction is because they are removing the street running part and double tracking it.
Yessir!!
Wonder what goes replace these cars
Pricey
Didn’t they film a scene of the dark knight in this station???