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Unforunately one railfan received confusing instructions from a Police Officer regarding the parking situtation for Homewood Days. The village allowed parking in their lots in order to attend the event. However, this railfan misattributed the instructions to mean the parking lot across the street adjacent to the tracks.
Do not park in this lot. It requires a monthly permit. The parking lot is privately owned. Your car will be towed in a SHORT DURATION. I guarantee it. It is $125 to restore your car to you.
Additionally, do not cross the tracks at all. Use the underground passageway, which is maintained by the village. You can stand on the Amtrak Platform or the Metra Platform. Metra is now free to enter without tickets. You must present your ticket to the conductor on the train.
Many of the freights will park by the former Hines Lumber south of the Village station. The signals are always lit. Freights will also pull up and park north of the station.
Several trains run through to Glenn Yard. Most will enter the yard. The Intermodal trains will head through the yard to reach MIT.
You can drive the perimeter of the Woodcrest Shops, but do not enter their property. The NOC is across the street from the shops next to the old Thornton Quarry lead(pulled).
Calumet and Harvey are good stations to stand and get a peak of the Intermodal facilities.
The switcher in the industrial facilties east of the yard in Glenwood and Harvey are difficult to photograph. Do not trepass.
Good shots of southbounds can be had in the afternoon by Homewood Tower.
Remember do not Trepass. This is the sign that the railroad recently posted.
Also the sign now referrs to CN. The Illinois Central Railroad is starting to disappear.
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