St. Charles Air Line

St. Charles Air Line
Amtrak's Saluki traverses the Air Line in 2010.
Overview
OwnerBNSF, UP, CN
LocaleChicago
History
Opened1856
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map

CN Chicago Subdivision
to Richton Park and New Orleans
Metra Joliet Sub District for RI
Amtrak 16th Street Diesel Shop

The St. Charles Air Line is a rail line in Chicago, Illinois, partially owned by the BNSF Railway, Union Pacific Railroad (UP), and Canadian National Railway (CN).

Built in the 19th century and extended and altered in the 20th and 21st, the line is today used by the Canadian National Railway for freight trains and by Amtrak passenger trains. The line runs from a point south of Union Station eastward to a junction with Canadian National Railway at the 16th Street Interlocking. (The CN line continues towards Lake Michigan, where it turns south under McCormick Place, passing over and then paralleling the Metra Electric Line.)