New York Central Railroad Bridge No 6
Tool House, Chicago Skyway, Chicago, IL 60617, United States of America

New York Central Railroad Bridge No 6
is a minor waterways place
on the Illinois Waterway (Calumet River Route) between
Calumet Harbour Entrance (3.07 miles
to the northeast) and
Ship - Calumet Junction (Junction of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal with the Calumet River) (27.83 miles
and 1 lock
to the west).
The nearest place in the direction of Calumet Harbour Entrance is Norfolk Southern Railroad River Bridge (A pair of vertical railway lift bridges);
0.03 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Ship - Calumet Junction is I-90 Skyway Bridge;
0.10 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a railway over the canal.
Calumet Harbour Entrance | 3.07 miles | |
CNRR Railroad Bridge | 0.70 miles | |
Ewing Avenue Bridge | 0.56 miles | |
95th Street Bridge | 0.23 miles | |
Norfolk Southern Railroad River Bridge | 0.03 miles | |
New York Central Railroad Bridge No 6 | ||
I-90 Skyway Bridge | 0.10 miles | |
100th Street Bridge | 0.39 miles | |
106th Street Bridge | 1.19 miles | |
Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad Bridge (Calumet River) | 3.80 miles | |
Torrence Avenue Vertical Lift Bridge | 3.82 miles |
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MTA/New York City Transit Subway Line InformationTrain always operates and always stops here ... Westchester Avenue, 6 Line Part Time Symbol ... Grand Central-42 Street / ... Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall / Centre ...
6, Spanning Calumet River, east of Chicago Skyway (I-90), Chicago, Cook ... IL; Other Title: New York Central Railroad, Calumet River Bridge; Creator(s):Â ...
Abandoned NS - Bridge No. 6 (Cook County, Illinois) Built 1912-1915 ... Deck plate girder bridge over Dyckman Street on New York Central Railroad Open to ...
Title: Bridge no.6, Little Juniata, Penna Central R.R.; Created / Published: [ca. 1860]; Format Headings: Albumen prints--1860-1870. Stereographs--1860-1870.
Abandoned warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Calumet River on former Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry (later New York Central RR)
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FREE TOURS BY FOOT DOES NOT OFFER GUIDED TOURS OF OLD CITY HALL ... How to ride through the abandoned City Hall Station on Your Own 6 train to ... of the 6 train line which terminates at the “Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall Station†in ... in New York City such as the Whispering Gallery in Grand Central Terminal.
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