Metra Electric District

The Metra Electric District is an electrified commuter rail line owned and operated by Metra which connects Millennium Station (formerly Randolph Street Station), in downtown Chicago, with the city's southern suburbs. As of 2018, it is the fifth busiest of Metra's 11 lines, after the BNSF, UP-NW, UP-N, and UP-W Lines with nearly 7.7 million annual riders. While Metra does not explicitly refer to any of its lines by color, the timetable accents for the Metra Electric District are printed in bright "Panama orange" to reflect the line's origins with the Illinois Central Railroad (IC) and its Panama Limited passenger train. Apart from the spots where its tracks run parallel to other main lines, it is the only Metra line running entirely on dedicated passenger tracks, with no freight trains operating anywhere on the actual route itself (the only exceptions perhaps being occasional work or repair trains). The line is the only one in the Metra system with more than one station in Downtown Chicago, the only line with no stations in fare zone 4, and also has the highest number of stations (49) of any Metra line.

Metra Electric District
Metra Electric trains at University Park
Overview
OwnerMetra
LocaleChicago, Illinois, United States
Termini
Stations49 (total) (1 closed)
19 (to 93rd St)
29 (to Blue Island)
34 (2 under reconstruction) (to University Park)
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemMetra
Services3
Operator(s)Metra (Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Rail Corporation)
Daily ridership34,000 (Avg. Weekday 2014)
Technical
Line length31.5 miles (50.7 km)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line, 1,500 V DC
Route map
Metra Electric District highlighted in orange
‡ = temporarily closed for reconstruction
0.0
Millennium Station
0.8 mi
1.3 km
Van Buren Street
1.4 mi
2.3 km
Museum Campus/11th Street
Central Station
18th Street Yard
2.2 mi
3.5 km
18th Street
2.7 mi
4.3 km
McCormick Place
I-55 (End)
3.2 mi
5.1 km
27th Street
31st Street
35th Street
39th Street (Oakland)
43rd Street
5.9 mi
9.5 km
47th Street (Kenwood)
50th Street
6.5 mi
10.5 km
51st–53rd Street (Hyde Park)
7.0 mi
11.3 km
55th–56th–57th Street
7.4 mi
11.9 km
59th Street/University of Chicago
7.9 mi
12.7 km
63rd Street
67th Street
South Chicago branch
East 71st Street
9.1 mi
14.6 km
Stony Island
9.7 mi
15.6 km
Bryn Mawr
South Exchange Avenue
10.3 mi
16.6 km
South Shore
10.9 mi
17.5 km
Windsor Park
11.5 mi
18.5 km
Cheltenham
12.0 mi
19.3 km
83rd Street
12.5 mi
20.1 km
87th Street
91st Street (South Chicago)
13.2 mi
21.2 km
South Chicago (93rd Street)
70th Street
72nd Street
9.3 mi
15 km
75th Street (Grand Crossing)
10.0 mi
16.1 km
79th Street (Chatham)
10.4 mi
16.7 km
83rd Street (Avalon Park)
10.9 mi
17.5 km
87th Street (Woodruff)
11.4 mi
18.3 km
91st Street (Chesterfield)
12.0 mi
19.3 km
95th Street/CSU
13.0 mi
20.9 km
103rd Street (Rosemoor)
13.5 mi
21.7 km
107th Street
14.0 mi
22.5 km
111th Street (Pullman)
14.5 mi
23.3 km
Kensington/115th Street
Red (planned)
to Howard
to 130th
Blue Island branch
15.6 mi
25.1 km
State Street
16.0 mi
25.7 km
Stewart Ridge
16.7 mi
26.9 km
West Pullman
17.0 mi
27.4 km
Racine Avenue
17.9 mi
28.8 km
Ashland/Calumet Park
18.4 mi
29.6 km
Burr Oak
RI to LaSalle Street
18.9 mi
30.4 km
Blue Island
RI to Joliet
Kensington Yard
130th Street (Wildwood)
17.3 mi
27.8 km
Riverdale
18.2 mi
29.3 km
Ivanhoe
19.0 mi
30.6 km
147th Street (Sibley Boulevard)
20.0 mi
32.2 km
Harvey
22.3 mi
35.9 km
Hazel Crest
22.8 mi
36.7 km
Calumet
23.5 mi
37.8 km
Homewood
24.9 mi
40.1 km
Flossmoor
26.6 mi
42.8 km
Olympia Fields
27.6 mi
44.4 km
211th Street (Lincoln Highway)
28.2 mi
45.4 km
Matteson
Richton Park Yard
29.3 mi
47.2 km
Richton Park
31.5 mi
50.7 km
University Park

Metra Electric
Rock Island District
other lines
Mileage source

It is the only Metra line powered by overhead lines, the only line with high-level platforms, and the only line with three service branches. Trains operate on 1,500 V DC. The main line north of Kensington/115th Street is shared with the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD)'s South Shore Line, an electric interurban line through northern Indiana to South Bend. Per a longstanding non-compete agreement, South Shore trains stopping at stations shared with the Electric District only pick up passengers heading eastbound (outbound from Chicago) and only discharge passengers heading westbound (inbound to the city).

As of May 2022, the 147th Street (Sibley Boulevard) station is closed for reconstruction until summer 2023, with passengers being encouraged to use Ivanhoe or Harvey stations as alternate options.

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