The Kenosha Metra Station is located at 5414 Thirteenth Avenue in Kenosha, Illinois (Kenosha County). It is the northernmost station on the Union Pacific/North line which transports commuters to the Olgilvie Transportation Center in Chicago’s Loop.
The station first opened in 1855 for the Chicago & Milwaukee Railroad. It was acquired by the Chicago & North Western in 1881 and remained with them until 1984 when the C&NW became part of Metra. The building was restored during the period 2004 through 2006. There is no ticket agent onsite and the waiting room functions as a dining area for fast food restaurants.
The photo was taken with a Nikon Coolpix P7700 camera with a Hoya circular polarizer. I used Affinity Photo 1.5 to stitch together four photos and crop it to the image portion. Then I used ACDSee Ultimate 10.4 to adjust the lighting, boost the contrast, vibrance and clarity, a dehaze a bit.
Photo and text © 2017 Gary J. Sibio. All rights reserved
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Nice image of a railroad station in Kenosha. Thirteen Avenue? I guess people in that region are not superstitious.
Yep.
As far I know there is no 13th street in Lake Charles or in New Orleans.
Interesting
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Interesting place in a great post!
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Very interesting post, a place I didn’t know that existed. Thanks so much.
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Perfect post
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Wow, wonderful
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