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<p>In 1887, the Minnesota and Northwestern Railroad (M&NW) constructed 147 miles of new railroad, extending from Aiken to Forest Park, Illinois. At Aiken, the railroad began at the Illinois Central Railroad, which offered the railroad trackage rights into Dubuque. At Dubuque, the line connected to the rest of the M&NW system. At Forest Park, the line connected to the Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad (B&OCT), which continued to downtown Chicago via the St. Charles Airline. In 1894 the M&NW would be sold to the Chicago Great Western Railway (CGW). The CGW had acquired and constructed a modest railroad network throughout Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota; connecting major cities in these states. The CGW was one of the smaller railroads in the area, and was late to the game. As a result, the railroad never saw the fortunes of other railroads in the area. This line served as the eastern portion of the CGW system, connecting Chicago with Kansas City, Omaha or the Twin Cities. The CGW would be acquired by the Chicago & North Western Railway (C&NW) in 1968. The C&NW already operated parallel, better constructed routes in Illinois and Wisconsin. As a result, traffic on this line dwindled to largely local movements, and conditions of the track deteriorated. </p><p>The line would be abandoned in several stages. The segment from Forest Park to Elmhurst was abandoned in 1970, followed by the segment from Aiken to Byron in 1972, the segment from Elmhurst to Villa Park in 1974 and the segment from St. Charles to Sycamore in 1977. The portion from Sycamore to Byron was abandoned in 1981, and a small spur was sold to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad to access a power plant. Further abandonments came in 1985 between Villa Park and Carol Stream and in 1993, when a section around the DuPage Airport was realigned. The C&NW was purchased by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1995. The segment from Kirk Road to St. Charles would be abandoned in 2011. Today, Union Pacific operates the remaining trackage around West Chicago, and CPKC operates the spur at Byron. Between St. Charles and Sycamore and West Chicago and Forest Park, the line is now part of the Great Western Trail.<br></p>
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