for the New York Central Railroad until 1968, and for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad until 1978, but now serves only Metra's Rock Island
has served as the primary terminal for the Chicago and North Western Railway and its successors UnionPacific and Metra. Intercity services had disappeared
by the UnionPacific Railroad. The Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad was organized in 1877 as a consolidation of three others: the Chicago, Danville
Englewood Union Station in Chicago, Illinois' south side Englewood neighborhood was a crucial junction and passenger depot for three railroads – the Chicago, Rock
commuter rail system in the Chicago metropolitan area serving the city of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs via the UnionPacific Railroad, BNSF Railway