CN Des Plaines River Bridge (Lyons)


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Name CN Des Plaines River Bridge (Lyons)
Illinois Central Railroad Bridge #7.3
Built By Chicago & Illinois Western Railroad
Currently Owned By Canadian National Railway
Superstructure Contractor Unknown
Substructure Contractor Unknown
Length 312 Feet Total, 52 Foot Spans
Width 1 Track
Height Above Ground 15 Feet (Estimated)
Superstructure Design Deck Plate Girder
Substructure Design Concrete
Date Built 1905
Traffic Count 1 Train/Day (Estimated)
Current Status In Use
Illinois Central Railroad Bridge Number 7.3
7.3
Significance Local Significance
Documentation Date 2/12/2023

In 1903, the Chicago and Illinois Western Railroad (C&WI) was incorporated by Dolese and Shepard, a limestone mining company, to construct a new railroad connecting two quarries at Hawthorne, Illinois (Cicero) and Gary, Illinois (Hodgkins).  The first 11 miles between Willow Springs and Hawthorne was constructed between 1906 and 1907.  In 1914, an additional 2.9 miles was completed along 33rd Street to Western Avenue, where it would connect to the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway (PCC&StL).  The line would connect to several different Class-I railroads along its route.


In the early 20th Century, the demand for electricity in the Chicago area was growing, and large power plants were constructed.  In 1925, the C&WI was purchased by utility company Commonwealth Edison to serve the power plant at Pulaski Road, and Illinois Central Railroad (IC) began operating the line. In 1967, the C&WI would be sold to the Illinois Central.  In 1972, the IC merged with the Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad (GM&O) to form the Illinois Central Gulf (ICG). The C&WI was fully absorbed by the ICG in 1983.  In 1988, the ICG was reorganized as the Illinois Central Railroad (IC).  In 1998, IC was purchased by Canadian National Railway (CN).  Today, CN continues to operate the line between Cicero and Gary; while the segment through Cicero has been sold to the Cicero Central Railroad.  The portion of the line along 33rd Street is abandoned, but intact.


Located south of 47th Street in Lyons, this deck plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago & Illinois Western over the Des Plaines River. Built in 1905 during the construction of the line, the bridge consists of six 52-foot deck plate girder spans, set onto concrete substructures. The substructures of the bridge were constructed for two tracks, although it is not believed a second track was ever added. It is currently unknown which companies fabricated the superstructure and constructed the substructure of the bridge. The deck girder spans use a standard design, and are heavily constructed. This design of bridge was commonly used by railroads throughout the United States, as it was durable and easy to construct. The bridge is located immediately upstream from the former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe bridge. Overall, the bridge appears to be in fair condition, with minor deterioration noted. The author has ranked the bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.


Citations

Build date Illinois Central Railroad Chicago Terminal Division 1942 Track Profile
Railroad History Citation ICC Valuation Information, Compiled by Richard S. Steele

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