Hundreds of Englewood homes were razed for a railroad expansion. Those who remain on Chicago’s South Side want clean air, green space and jobs. – Chicago Tribune*

Land cleared for Norfolk Southern expansion near Normal Boulevard south of 59th Street is shown Dec. 21, 2022.The railroad announced record quarterly profits in October, and executives expect intermodal traffic through yards like 47th Street to be their most significant growth driver in coming years. But Norfolk Southern’s location in the heart of Chicago means it can’t avoid withering debates over who benefits and who doesn’t from the city’s prominence as a freight hub, what happens when the railroad displaces longtime residents, and whether it’s doing enough to promote green space and clean air for those still living near the tracks.
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Giddyap
3 years ago

How City Hall LITERALLY Railroaded Englewood Residents

nixit
3 years ago

The state has a $30M ad campaign touting we’re in the middle of everything. Now they’re complaining all that activity creates pollution. No kidding, Socrates. Geographically speaking, we are a pass-through. Get over it.

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