Chicago by far. Chicago has two passenger railroads: Metra locally, and Amtrak nationwide, and it is alos a freight hub for CSX, Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Kansas City Southern, and probably a couple more railroads that I am not thinking of right now.
2006-07-23 22:22:42
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answered by ratpac7_10519 3
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Historically, Chicago has been notorious for having the more railroads, although I'm not sure if that has changed in recent times, or if you count subways.
2006-07-23 23:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The center of the grain, meatpacking and deep-dish pizza industries: Chicago.
2006-07-23 23:39:01
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answered by MenifeeManiac 7
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chicago is know as the hub city ..... many lines all over the place .... My friend lived near a switching yard .. noise all night - he didnt even hear it at all
2006-07-23 23:54:10
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answered by theevilfez 4
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A guess: Chicago.
2006-07-23 23:36:07
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answered by wheezer_april_4th_1966 7
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CHICAGO!!! lol, ask ANY railfan and that will be your answer
2006-07-24 03:20:22
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answered by trainboy765 4
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