Amtrak Hiawatha Service And Metra Milwaukee District North Line

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    The Hiawatha Service, or simply Hiawatha, is an 86-mile (138 km) train route operated by Amtrak on the western shore of Lake Michigan between Chicago, Illinois and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. However, the name was historically applied to several different routes that extended across the Midwest and to the Pacific Ocean. As of 2007, fourteen trains (seven round-trips, six on Sunday) run daily between Chicago and Milwaukee,[2] making intermediate stops in Glenview, Illinois, Sturtevant, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport. The line is partially supported by funds from the state governments of Wisconsin and Illinois.[3]

    The service carried over 800,000 passengers in fiscal year 2011, a 4.7% increase over FY2010. Revenue during FY2011 totaled $14,953,873, a 6.1% increase over FY2010.[4] It is Amtrak's ninth-busiest route, and the railroad's busiest line in the Midwest.[4] Ridership has been steadily increasing, with 8 of the last 9 years showing ridership increases as of 2013.[5] Ridership per mile is also very high, exceeded only by the Northeast Regional and the Capitol Corridor. A one-way trip between Milwaukee and Chicago takes about 90 minutes. In the 1930s, the same trip took 75 minutes on the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad's Hiawatha.[6] In 2014, free Wi-Fi service was added to the Hiawatha Service.[7] The service is especially popular with fans attending games involving baseball's Brewers–Cubs rivalry using mass transit, with trains before and after games at either American Family Field or Wrigley Field often filled to capacity.[8][9]
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    MILWAUKEE DISTRICT: NORTH LINE

    This line is again owned by Metra and dispatched by Canadian Pacific. The line has a total of 70mph for passenger and 50mph for freight. It's a total of 49.7 miles long.

    Milwaukee District North line runs from Chicago Union Station to Fox Lake.

    All Stops
    • Union Station
    • Western Avenue
    • Healy
    • Grayland
    • Mayfair
    • Forest Glen
    • Edgebrook
    • Morton Grove
    • Golf
    • Glenview
    • Glen of North Glenview
    • Northbrook
    • Lake Cook Road
    • Deerfield
    • Lake Forest
    • Libertyville
    • Prairie Crossing/Libertyville
    • Grayslake
    • Round Lake
    • Long Lake
    • Ingleside
    • Fox Lake
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