Station Stops
Milwaukee District/West Line trains make the following station stops:
Station name | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|
Union Station | Downtown Chicago | |
Western Avenue | Chicago | |
Hermosa | Hermosa | Closed in 2006 |
Grand/Cicero | Rush hour Service only | |
Cragin | Belmont Cragin | Closed in 2006 |
Hanson Park | Hanson Park | Rush Hour Service Only |
Galewood | Galewood | |
Mars | Chicago | Rush Hour Service Only |
Mont Clare | Chicago | |
Elmwood Park | Elmwood Park | |
River Grove | River Grove | |
Franklin Park | Franklin Park | |
Mannheim | Mannheim Road (U.S. 12/U.S. 45) | Rush Hour Service Only |
Bensenville | Bensenville | |
Wood Dale | Wood Dale | |
Itasca | Itasca | |
Medinah | Medinah | |
Roselle | Roselle | |
Schaumburg | Schaumburg | |
Hanover Park | Hanover Park | |
Bartlett | Bartlett | |
Spaulding | Elgin/Bartlett | Closed 1971 |
National Street | Elgin | |
Elgin | ||
Big Timber Road | Weekdays Only |
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