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Home » Our Advice? Invest In Earplugs. Metra Begins Round-The-Clock Track Improvements Today
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Our Advice? Invest In Earplugs. Metra Begins Round-The-Clock Track Improvements Today

Fox Valley MagazineBy Fox Valley MagazineJune 8, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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For people who live along the UP-West Line (Elburn, Geneva, West Chicago, etc.), the next few months may involve some sleep-deprivation.

Beginning today, the Union Pacific Railroad will embark on a major tie project on the UP-West Line. Metra riders may experience minor delays during the work, which is expected to last through the end of September, but that may be the least of the problems.

Because the work will take place around the clock, residents of communities along the UP-West Line may hear more frequent train horns, including during the evening and overnight hours.

Because the work will take place around the clock, residents of communities along the UP-West Line may hear more frequent train horns, including during the evening and overnight hours. Federal law requires trains to sound their horns when entering a track work zone even if the work takes place in a community that is regulated as a quiet zone.

The project will cover a 40-mile stretch of track from Chicago’s west side to Elburn. Union Pacific forces will replace approximately 90,000 ties and will be working on all three tracks used by the Metra UP-West Line. To complete the work on schedule, UP forces will be working seven days a week with the majority of the work to take place in the overnight hours to early morning.

“Tie replacement is essential and must be done at regular intervals to maintain track speeds and service levels, especially on a line like the UP-West that sees a significant amount of freight traffic in addition to commuter service,” said Metra Executive Director/CEO Jim Derwinski. “We understand that any delays can represent an inconvenience for our riders but focusing the work on off-peak hours should minimize these impacts.”

Metra will be implementing a construction schedule for non-rush hour trains to accommodate the time needed to travel through the work zones. More information on the schedule can be found here. Rush hour trains may also be impacted by the need to reduce operating speeds through work zones.

Track changes may occur as trains work around the track workers, and customers are advised to listen for platform announcements throughout the project to verify the boarding platform well in advance of a train’s arrival at their station.

Sleep well.



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