One can find train routes in Chicago online on websites, such as Transit Chicago, CBS Chicago and Metra Rail. The information about train routes is updated daily.
Amtrak main station
mouse,cow,snake ( cobra ) and ...
No
http://metrarail.com/Sched/cnw_nw/cnw_nw.shtml This site shows you metra trains to and from Chicago on the Union Pacific District Northwest line.
Metra started in 1984 in the Greater Chicago Area. It brings commuters into Chicago and back to the suburbs.
Yes, but on a limited Holiday / Sunday Schedule
No. Amtrak is a national passenger train company, but Metra is only a Chicago commuter rail service.
If one is looking to find a schedule for the Chicago Metra, one can find this information on the Chicago Metra website. When on the homepage, one can click on the link for "Maps and Schedules" and will be taken to the page of the site that offers this information.
One can ride on the Metra train in the city of Chicago, Illinois. More information about the train, including routes, fares, and more, can be found on the official Metra website.
The Milwaukee District trains that pass just west of Skokie will take you to Chicago Union Station. From there, it's about a mile and a half to the Swissotel Chicago. I think your better bet would be to take the Yellow Line to Howard and transfer to the Red Line. Get off the Red Line at Lake and you're only about a half mile from the hotel.
Metra rail service can be found in Chicago an the surrounding areas. It is the rail service that connects many different counties such as Cook, Will, Lake, and Cane to the main area of Chicago.
Metra is associated with Illinois. Metra is the commuter rail division of the Illinois Regional Transportation Authority. It passes through 241 stations on 11 different rail lines in Chicago, Illinois.
Metra, which is the Chicago area's commuter rail system, stops near the Great Lakes naval station. The Metra line that goes there is the Union Pacific North line (or UP-North) which ends in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It departs from the Ogilvey Station just west of the Loop in downtown Chicago. The stop for the Naval Station is named "Great Lakes," and is about 75 minutes from downtown on a non-express train. Express trains cut that time to about 45 minutes. You can explore your options here: http://metrarail.com/Sched/cnw_n/cnwn.shtml
About 60 miles. Kenosha is also the last stop on Chicago's UP-North Metra commuter rail line.