From Classic Trains :
On Chicago's L:
A four-car Chicago Aurora & Elgin train heads away from the Loop as a Chicago Rapid Transit train heads inbound. Below the train are the south platforms of Chicago Union Station.
Photo by Don Sims

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From Classic Trains :
On Chicago's L:
A four-car Chicago Aurora & Elgin train heads away from the Loop as a Chicago Rapid Transit train heads inbound. Below the train are the south platforms of Chicago Union Station.
Photo by Don Sims
1174715999054113170 by Robert Leffingwell
Chicago, Aurora & Elgin
From The Trolley Dodger blog: “A two-car Chicago Aurora & Elgin train, headed up by 433, is just west of the Canal Street station on the Metropolitan four-track main line in August 1953, a month before CA&E service was cut back to Forest Park.”
Photo by John Szwajkart
From The Trolley Dodger blog: “A bird’s-eye view of the Wells Street Terminal used by the Chicago, Aurora and Elgin interurban on September 19, 1953. The following day, CA&E stopped running trains downtown, and their track connection with the CTA was severed forever in suburban Forest Park.”
From The Trolley Dodger blog: “A train of CA&E woods near Wells Street Terminal in downtown Chicago.“
From The Trolley Dodger blog:
“CA&E #321 is on the back of an outbound train at Marshfield Junction.”
Chicago
From The Trolley Dodger blog: “This Chicago, Aurora & Elgin image is from an original 1950s Kodachrome slide that was not processed by Kodak. . . . The location is downtown Elgin, along the Fox River. The Rialto Theatre burned down in 1956.”
From The Trolley Dodger blog:
Chicago Aurora & Elgin car 421 as delivered from the Cincinnati Car Company in September 1927.