Amtrak's main station in Chicago is Union Station in downtown Chicago on Adams and Canal Street. Most trains in and out of Chicago also make suburban stops: Trains north to Milwaukee including the Empire Builder - Glenview Trains west to Galesburg including the Southwest Chief and California Zephyr - LaGrange and Naperville Trains South to St. Louis including the Texas Eagle - Summit and Joliet Trains South to Carbondale including the City of New Orleans - Homewood Trains South to Indianapolis including the Cardinal - Hammond/Whiting and Dyer
you can train it to pee outside
No, The Chicago Avenue stop is at the intersection of Chicago Avenue, Milwaukee Avenue, and Ogden Avenue. It is about half a mile west of Halsted. The next stop is Grand Avenue which is at Grand and Halsted. Chicago and Halsted is about half a mile north of this stop.
No, not directly. The Amtrack goes to Holland which would be the closest stop.
train it by making him/her going outside and getting used to use the bathroom outside instead of inside
'You took the train to Chicago...'You were reading "Dr. Zhivago."
It is just outside Edison's cabin. You discover it after talking to Mark Twain, as the train makes a sudden unscheduled stop.
You stop the train if you want to arrive at a train stop or if there is an enemy you need to fight.
There is not a train that runs directly from Cincinnati to Kansas. The Amtrak has a train route that runs from Cincinnati to Chicago, and then from Chicago to Kansas, however.
You can train them to stop
The El, or elevated train.
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The Amtrak Hiawatha train offers seven roundtrips daily between Milwaukee & Chicago