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Italiancanuck89
Member # 1873
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I'm trying to log my rail miles when I have ridden GO Transit and Metra Rail. Problem is, I have no idea what the miles are station-to-station. Anybody know any sites that have this information? Their timetables don't have the miles between stations like Amtrak. Thank You.
 
CN 6060 Fan
Member # 3093
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You should get a copy of the "Canadian Trackside Guide" It lists the subdivision mileage for all railways in Canada including the CN & CP lines GO operates on.

Its availabe from the ByTown Railway Society

http://www.bytownrailwaysociety.ca/sales.htm
 
George Harris
Member # 2077
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For Metra, see if you can get your hands on either an employee timetable or an old timetable back pre advent of amtrak. A lot, but not necessarily all will list the commuter stops and their milepost locations. Which Metra lines? Some I may have in a pdf form that I could email you.
 
Ken V
Member # 1466
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For GO trains, you can calculate the mileage between stations using the CN and CP subdivision lists which can be found at Paul Cordingley's Rails in Toronto site. The distances are in miles, and not kilometers.
 
George Harris
Member # 2077
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Rock Island line to Joliet – from 1956 Official Guide
0.0 Chicago LaSalle St, Station
6.6 Englewood
8.6 Auburn Park
11.9 Washington Heights
15.7 Blue Island
20.4 Oak Forest
23.5 Tinley Park
29.7 Mokena
33.9 New Lenox
40.4 Joliet

Maybe a couple of other lines later.
 
George Harris
Member # 2077
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BNSF Chicago Sub – The Burlington “Racetrack”
Thiese are all points form the Chicago Division Employee Timetable No. 4, January 20, 2002. I have not checked it against the Metra timetable, but would suspect that some of these points are railroad reference points, not station stops.

0.0 - Chicago Union Station
0.8 - Roosevelt Road
1.7 - Union Ave. - 4th main begins mp 1.4
1.8 - Halsted Street
3.7 - Western Ave.
7.0 - Cicero - 4th main ends mp 6.8
8.5 - Clyde
9.0 - La Vergne
9.6 - Berwyn
10.0 - harlem Avenue
11.0 - Riverside
11.7 - Hollywood
12.3 - Brookfield
13.0 - Congress Park
13.7 - La Grange
14.1 - Stone Ave.
15.4 - Western Springs
16.3 - Highlands
16.8 - Hinsdale
17.8 - west Hinsdale
18.2 - Clarendon Hills
18.34 – Look for Mr. Gilbert Norman
19.4 - Westmont
20.3 - Fairview Ave.
21.1 - Downers Grove
22.8 - Belmont
24.4 - Lisle
28.4 - Naperville
31.6 - route 59
33.4 - Eola
35.3 - West Eola
38.4 - Aurora - end third main track
41.0 - Montgomery

Here are the passenger train speed limits from the same ETT.

0.8 to 1.4 - 25 mph
1.4 to 1.8 - 35 mph
1.8 to 2.3 - 40 mph
2.3 to 4.0 - 60 mph
4.0 to 35.0 - 70 mph
35.0 to 38.1 - 55 mph
38.1 to 38.9 - 35 mph
38.9 to 40.4 - 75 mph
40.4 into next sub - 79 mph

4th main speed limits:
1.4 to 2.2 - 10 mph
2.2 to 6.3 - 40 mph
6.3 to 6.8 - 25 mph
 



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