Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Blackhawk Forest Preserve




Located on Route 31 south of South Elgin and north of St. Charles, the Jon Duerr-Blackhawk Forest Preserve is the terminal end of the rail track leading from the Fox Valley Trolley Museum. Offering rides on old-fashioned and reconditioned trolley cars, the museum runs cars down to Blackhawk and back. The ride of about three miles is more than worthwhile in enjoyment for railroad fans.
A visit to Blackhawk is also valuable for those interested in the railway. Walking on the right-of-way gives you an unmatched look at details of the construction of railways, how switches and crossovers work, and other interesting items.
Here we have an image of the terminal platform (there is no station at Blackhawk) at the end of the line, as well as the wye-switch that allows two trains to run on a single track. In the next few posts we will be looking at Blackhawk and another forest preserve and take a peek into Elgin at sunset.

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