Englewood
Englewood
Google Earth recently updated images around Englewood. Shows the Flyover's first bridge in business (double track), the second bridge (one track) udner constrution, and lots of trackwork in both directions from the bridg(es).
Re: Englewood
I don't dare go near Englewood, it is constantly rated as the highest crime per capita area in all of Chicago... And the fact that it's only a 1.5 sq mile radius scares me to pieces
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Re: Englewood
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I highly DONT Reccomend going to Englewood. Would much rather go to Blue Island or Dolton.Tier4GEVO wrote:I don't dare go near Englewood, it is constantly rated as the highest crime per capita area in all of Chicago... And the fact that it's only a 1.5 sq mile radius scares me to pieces
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I understand safety and all but dang, some of you over-exaggerate the danger of some places. I've never been to Englewood myself (been through it a few times) but thank God some of you aren't travel agents otherwise more people would go on vacation on the other side of the bed.
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Most railfans prefer not to hangout in one of the worst areas of America. The concerns on here are certainly warranted.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:I understand safety and all but dang, some of you over-exaggerate the danger of some places. I've never been to Englewood myself (been through it a few times) but thank God some of you aren't travel agents otherwise more people would go on vacation on the other side of the bed.
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I'm talking about in general. One person gets shot in one area of a city and people declare the entire place unsafe to live or even visit. With Englewood, considering that people have actually railfanned there, it's not as dangerous as it's made out to be.GTW6401 wrote:Most railfans prefer not to hangout in one of the worst areas of America. The concerns on here are certainly warranted.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:I understand safety and all but dang, some of you over-exaggerate the danger of some places. I've never been to Englewood myself (been through it a few times) but thank God some of you aren't travel agents otherwise more people would go on vacation on the other side of the bed.
Though I will say the dude who shot this video is either extremely curious or stupid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEmKRESk4xM
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Englewood is as dangerous as advertised, but keep your wits and get in and out if you want a shot that bad.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:I'm talking about in general. One person gets shot in one area of a city and people declare the entire place unsafe to live or even visit. With Englewood, considering that people have actually railfanned there, it's not as dangerous as it's made out to be.GTW6401 wrote:Most railfans prefer not to hangout in one of the worst areas of America. The concerns on here are certainly warranted.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:I understand safety and all but dang, some of you over-exaggerate the danger of some places. I've never been to Englewood myself (been through it a few times) but thank God some of you aren't travel agents otherwise more people would go on vacation on the other side of the bed.
Though I will say the dude who shot this video is either extremely curious or stupid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEmKRESk4xM
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I've heard the stories but like I said, many like to exaggerate crime even if they aren't exactly wrong.CSX_CO wrote:Englewood is as dangerous as advertised, but keep your wits and get in and out if you want a shot that bad.
Have you ever been to Englewood? How much of a risk is it to railfan during daylight, never mind at night?
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I have. Used to take trains through it. You didn't walk in that area without police assistance, day or night. There was an NS Special Agent shot about 10 years ago when he stumbled upon an execution taking place.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:I've heard the stories but like I said, many like to exaggerate crime even if they aren't exactly wrong.CSX_CO wrote:Englewood is as dangerous as advertised, but keep your wits and get in and out if you want a shot that bad.
Have you ever been to Englewood? How much of a risk is it to railfan during daylight, never mind at night?
So...yeah...it's exactly as described.
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Re: Englewood
How do you get a radius out of a square mile?Tier4GEVO wrote:I don't dare go near Englewood, it is constantly rated as the highest crime per capita area in all of Chicago... And the fact that it's only a 1.5 sq mile radius scares me to pieces
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Dang, I see your point.CSX_CO wrote:I have. Used to take trains through it. You didn't walk in that area without police assistance, day or night. There was an NS Special Agent shot about 10 years ago when he stumbled upon an execution taking place.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:I've heard the stories but like I said, many like to exaggerate crime even if they aren't exactly wrong.CSX_CO wrote:Englewood is as dangerous as advertised, but keep your wits and get in and out if you want a shot that bad.
Have you ever been to Englewood? How much of a risk is it to railfan during daylight, never mind at night?
So...yeah...it's exactly as described.
What about the nearby Grand Crossing neighborhood where the IC passes under the Pennsy and NYC lines?
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From: http://www.dhke.com/CRJ/others-chiso.html
"GRAND CROSSING. Not a crossing at grade, Canadian National's ex-Illinois Central main line and Metra Electric's ex-IC commuter route pass underneath two parallel bridges: one carrying the former Pennsylvania main, the other the ex-New York Central main. Most of the tracks on the NYC bridge have been taken up, but the Pennsy span carries the same NS freights and Amtrak trains that pass through Englewood...Both ROW's are on elevations, making access difficult, and the local neighborhood is a bit risky in any case...Sight lines are a little awkward, though, since the mostly trackless NYC bridge is in front of the Pennsy structure. Indiana Harbor and the Hammond-Whiting Amtrak station afford a better view--and more freight traffic.
"GRAND CROSSING. Not a crossing at grade, Canadian National's ex-Illinois Central main line and Metra Electric's ex-IC commuter route pass underneath two parallel bridges: one carrying the former Pennsylvania main, the other the ex-New York Central main. Most of the tracks on the NYC bridge have been taken up, but the Pennsy span carries the same NS freights and Amtrak trains that pass through Englewood...Both ROW's are on elevations, making access difficult, and the local neighborhood is a bit risky in any case...Sight lines are a little awkward, though, since the mostly trackless NYC bridge is in front of the Pennsy structure. Indiana Harbor and the Hammond-Whiting Amtrak station afford a better view--and more freight traffic.
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http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2005 ... en-two-menCSX_CO wrote:I have. Used to take trains through it. You didn't walk in that area without police assistance, day or night. There was an NS Special Agent shot about 10 years ago when he stumbled upon an execution taking place.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:I've heard the stories but like I said, many like to exaggerate crime even if they aren't exactly wrong.CSX_CO wrote:Englewood is as dangerous as advertised, but keep your wits and get in and out if you want a shot that bad.
Have you ever been to Englewood? How much of a risk is it to railfan during daylight, never mind at night?
So...yeah...it's exactly as described.
Is this the shooting you were talking about?
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Might have been. I thought it was a bit closer to Christmas, but that is probably the one.Matt Short Line H wrote:
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2005 ... en-two-men
Is this the shooting you were talking about?
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Seconded. I would not be walking around there, day or night, without packing heat or security accompaniment. Perhaps a group would be safer than one man alone.CSX_CO wrote:I have. Used to take trains through it. You didn't walk in that area without police assistance, day or night. There was an NS Special Agent shot about 10 years ago when he stumbled upon an execution taking place.BamaSubdivision94 wrote:I've heard the stories but like I said, many like to exaggerate crime even if they aren't exactly wrong.CSX_CO wrote:Englewood is as dangerous as advertised, but keep your wits and get in and out if you want a shot that bad.
Have you ever been to Englewood? How much of a risk is it to railfan during daylight, never mind at night?
So...yeah...it's exactly as described.