Seneca | ||||||||||||||||
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Rock Island Line passenger rail station | ||||||||||||||||
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Location | IL 170 (Main Street) Seneca, Illinois | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 41°19′11″N 88°36′34″W / 41.31972°N 88.60944°W | |||||||||||||||
Owned by | track owned by CSX Transportation | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 1 side platform | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 1 (changes to 2 just east of station) | |||||||||||||||
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Structure type | at-grade | |||||||||||||||
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Seneca station was a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad station in the small town of Seneca, Illinois. It was located on the south side of the track, just west of Main Street.[1] The station is just west of a passing siding,[2] one of only a few on the CSX New Rock Subdivision. The tracks also form a wye with a branch line to the Illinois River starting there. That line is rented by CSX, which has a lease with the International Mining Company until 2030.[3]
References
- ↑ Google (March 4, 2011). "Seneca station (Illinois)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Chapter 2 Alternatives" (PDF). Illinois Department of Transportation/Iowa Department of Transportation. September 2009. p. 7. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
- ↑ Seneca Rail Bridge. Retrieved March 4, 2011
External links
- Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. IL-44, "Rock Island Railroad, Seneca Passenger Depot"
- Picture on Flickr
- Picture of Depot
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