Thursday, October 26, 2023

Chicago, IL: Sonny Restaurant/IC 91st Street Depot

IC Depot: (Satellite)
Metra Platform: (Satellite)

Mimi Ma posted, cropped
Looks like Sonny's (3102 E 91st St.) will come down tomorrow [Oct 26, 2023]. Sharing from another page.

David Daruszka commented on the above post
When it served as the IC Station.

Charlie Nosich commented on the above post
I lived in that hacienda east of the tracks.

Street View, Jun 2019

Rod Sellers posted two photos with the comment: "91st Street Railroad Station 1896 which later became Sonny's."
Marty Gatton: Station for what train line? IC? B&O?
Rod Sellers: Both ICRR and B & O RR used those tracks. A 1928 directory lists an ICRR Ticket Office at 3100 E. 91st Street.
Benito Herrera: I had heard that Metra wanted to buy out Sonny's but he supposedly wanted too much money for his place, and Metra later found out that they owned the railroad extending all the way to 93rd street and decided to skip Sonny's altogether. Therefore, he supposedly got too greedy and lost out on selling his building. Not sure if this story is true, and if it is, oh well.
Tony Velz: Did the ic and b&o cross the river at one time, the tracks look like it hooked up to the old jackknife bridge near the elevators.
Bob Lalich: The IC tracks ended at approximately 94th St, never went any farther. The B&O went east across the river as mentioned. This was their original main line into Chicago and was used by passenger and freight trains. South Chicago Yard was the principal Chicago freight yard for a period of time. The line was downgraded to a secondary line after the B&O gained control of the Chicago Terminal Transfer RR.
1, this copy has a higher resolution than the copy at the top

2

Rod Sellers commented on his post
Photo of B & O bridge across the Calumet River with four lift bridges in the background. Each bridge had two tracks so there were ten sets of railroad tracks which crossed the Calumet River at that location.

Rod Sellers commented on his post
Section of a 1904 map shows railroads crossing Calumet River serviced by three swing bridges.

8 photos before it is demolished


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