Beverly Shores (NICTD)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beverly Shores NICTD station |
|||
Station statistics | |||
---|---|---|---|
Address | U.S. Highway 12 and Broadway Street Beverly Shores, IN |
||
Coordinates | |||
Lines |
|
||
Other information | |||
Owned by | NICTD | ||
Fare zone | 7 |
Beverly Shores is a station in Beverly Shores, Indiana, called on by South Shore Line trains.
Beverly Shores Station is the last example of the "Insull Spanish" architecture style used for station houses along the electric railroad lines acquired by Samuel Insull in the first part of the twentieth century. It is served by daily passenger trains of the South Shore Line. Although freight trains pass daily in either direction, no freight service is offered from this location. The station housed an agent at one time. This section is now an art gallery. The most notable characteristic of the station, aside from the Spanish style, is the large neon sign reading "Beverly Shores".
[edit] External links
- Picture of Beverly Shores Station
- South Shore Line web page
- Photos of trains operating near Beverly Shores
- Beverly Shores NICTD station at WikiMapia
Preceding station | NICTD | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
toward Millennium Station
|
South Shore Line |
toward South Bend
|