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  1. NorthShore

    AGR FNBO Credit Card discussion 2023 H2 -2024

    Oh, clearly, Chicago is the complicated switching and transfer district indicated by the large circle with stops that don't necessarily connect directly: just like it was, historically, and the remains so via various Metra terminals.
  2. NorthShore

    St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago (TCMC) second daily service

    Commuter trains used to cut cars. Dinkys with one engine and one gallery car could be seen on outlying branches of Metra, leaving the rest of the coaches behind at a major interchange station.
  3. NorthShore

    St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago (TCMC) second daily service

    What, no "Chicago handshake?" (Old Style and a shot of Malort) Chicago's Garrett Popcorn And both Chicago and the Twin Cities have excellent local vegan restaurants. People travel to both places, specifically, to experience such.
  4. NorthShore

    Chicago - St. Louis Lincoln Corridor to begin higher speed running

    Congressman Quigley now wants to see the trains run Chicago to St Louis is 2.5 hours: https://fox2now.com/news/illinois/illinois-lawmaker-wants-two-and-a-half-hour-rail-service-from-chicago-to-st-louis/amp/
  5. NorthShore

    Happy National Train Day!

    One year, at Chicago Union Station, the stationmaster was so proud of an historic Pensy engine he had managed to bring in for the event ("they said I'd never get it!") that he invited and escorted fans to its platform after the event ended to watch it run out of the station and return to the...
  6. NorthShore

    St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago (TCMC) second daily service

    I'm thinking Wisconsin State Fair, perhaps? It isn't Lollapalooza (previous week.). Milwaukee Summer fest concerts are three weekends in late June/early July. Minnesota State Fair is late August/early September, starting right after the Democratic Convention. The surge for the Republican...
  7. NorthShore

    Tampa Union Station

    What about the streetcar that serves Ybor City to downtown Tampa?
  8. NorthShore

    St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago (TCMC) second daily service

    While I've taken the EB to St. Paul many times, I've never taken it back to Chicago from there (though once I took it from Seattle and traveled through the Twin Cities, quite late, eastbound) precisely because of the early scheduled departure. On the Borealis schedule, it's now no longer...
  9. NorthShore

    Chicago South Shore & South Bend (NICTD) discussion (2023-2024)

    The new schedule is announced: https://mysouthshoreline.com/south-shore-line-announces-implementation-of-new-double-track-train-schedule/
  10. NorthShore

    St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago (TCMC) second daily service

    Looks like Amtrak wanted something to toot about on Amtrak Day. As expected, this is an extension of Hiawatha service already scheduled between Chicago/Milwaukee. I'm a bit surprized at the long layover scheduled in Milwaukee northbound. (Though not long at all south.) I'm also wondering how...
  11. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    Photos from this week illustrate that Redcap service is ready and waiting at CUS, including right outside the Met Lounge. A friend who rode out on the Texas Eagle (and was having mobility issues) confirmed that he received baggage service and a ride to trainside from the lounge. Redcaps have...
  12. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    A sign outside the door on Canal does say redcaps are available downstairs (concourse.). I don't see why anything would have changed, other than occasional short staffing, (perhaps) particularly during the height of the pandemic. A friend (and fellow member of this forum) is coming through town...
  13. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    There are a couple places where you might enter. Either have the Uber drop you at Northeast corner of Jackson/Canal, then use the handicapped entrance and elevator (see photos in post #179) or use the entrance on the east side of Canal St. (See post #181) and elevator. In either case, you'll...
  14. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    The "interior corridor" you reference is, actually, the outdoor walkway on Canal alongside the Great Hall. (Though there is also a door from the lounge pictured inside the Great Hall by the Grand Staircase in another photo.) I don't believe that the lounge has any picture windows facing...
  15. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    I believe this is what you're thinking of, on Canal: This way to Jackson The entrance/exit to the Great Hall via the Grand staircase is also open. The second level of the Metropolitan Lounge from the Grand staircase The Jackson facing entrance/exit as seen from the Great Hall
  16. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    The entrance/exit on Jackson for the Great Hall to which you've pointed is open and available. I, along with others, used it just last week. However, to my knowledge, it does not directly connect to the Metropolitan Lounge.
  17. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    My answer would be a qualified yes. Though commuter waiting seating is limited in both north and south concourse atriums, there is some. I'd say a bit more on the north side. You can see some of the benches in one of my photos. Whether you'd want to remain there for an extended period of...
  18. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    Do you mean Canal St? I'm not familiar with any exit directly from the lounge (even emergency only) to Jackson.
  19. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    In that case, I might make a slightly different suggestion. Amtrak has an assisted boarding waiting area. Now, if you're in sleeper, I might still stick with the directions I gave to the Great Hall and Met Lounge. (There's even a ramp which will allow you to avoid stairs, though you've...
  20. NorthShore

    Chicago Union Station discussion

    See that photo of the south atrium concourse and platform gates? That's where you'll arrive on the Metra train. Your Amtrak train will depart from the same side, just a few tracks down. You'll probably want to wait in the Great Hall for your train to be called (or the Metropolitan Lounge...
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