South Shore Line

South Shore Line
A South Shore Line train west of Michigan City, Indiana
Overview
LocaleChicago, Illinois, to South Bend, Indiana
Termini
Stations19
Websitemysouthshoreline.com
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Services1
Operator(s)Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District
Daily ridership6,300 (weekdays, Q4 2025)
Ridership2,029,900 (2025)
History
Opened1903
Technical
Line length90 miles (140 km)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line1,500 V DC
Route map
South Shore Line highlighted in red
0
Millennium Station
Metra│NICTD
0.8 mi
1.3 km
Van Buren Street
1.4 mi
2.3 km
Museum Campus/​11th Street
2.2 mi
3.5 km
18th Street
(events only)
2.7 mi
4.3 km
McCormick Place
(events only)
I-55 (End)
7.0 mi
11.3 km
57th Street
7.9 mi
12.7 km
63rd Street
14.5 mi
23.3 km
115th Street/​Kensington
(bypassed)
19.0 mi
30.6 km
Hegewisch
20.7 mi
33.3 km
Hammond Gateway
20.9 mi
33.6 km
23.4 mi
37.7 km
East Chicago
Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal
Grand Calumet River Branch
28.0 mi
45.1 km
Gary/​Chicago Airport
30.9 mi
49.7 km
Gary Metro Center
34.7 mi
55.8 km
Miller
38.9 mi
62.6 km
Portage/​Ogden Dunes
Bailly
46 mi
74 km
Dune Park
50.4 mi
81.1 km
Beverly Shores
55.8 mi
89.8 km
11th Street
57.5 mi
92.5 km
Carroll Avenue
Carroll Avenue
Yard and Shops
74.6 mi
120.1 km
Hudson Lake
Northern Indiana Railway
to Michigan City
New Carlisle (planned)
Olive
Lydick
90.1 mi
145 km
South Bend Airport
South Bend ( 1970-1992)
South Bend (1921-1970)
South Bend Terminal Yard
Key
South Shore Line
West Lake Corridor
Metra Electric District
Other lines

The South Shore Line (reporting mark NICD) is an electrically powered commuter rail line operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) between Millennium Station in downtown Chicago, Illinois, and the South Bend Airport station in South Bend, Indiana, United States. The name refers to both the physical line and the service operated over that route. It primarily serves the Indiana portion of the Chicago metropolitan area.

The line was built in 1901–1908 by predecessors of the Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, which continues to operate freight service. Passenger operation was assumed by the NICTD in 1989, who also purchased the track in 1990. The South Shore Line is one of the last surviving non-Amtrak interurban trains in the United States. In 2025, the system had a ridership of 2,029,900, or about 6,300 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2025.