Union Pacific Northwest Line

Union Pacific Northwest Line
A Union Pacific Northwest Line train led by an EMD F40PH in the Norwood Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois
Overview
Service typeCommuter rail
LocaleCook and McHenry counties, Illinois
Current operatorMetra
Former operatorUnion Pacific Railroad
Ridership38,600 (Avg. Weekday 2014)
18,800 (Avg. Weekend 2014)
Annual ridership5,737,000 (2025)
Websitemetra.com/train-lines/up-nw
Route
TerminiOgilvie Transportation Center
Harvard, McHenry
Stops23 total
(22 to Harvard,
20 to McHenry)
Distance travelled50.6 miles (81.4 km) (to McHenry)
63.1 miles (101.5 km) (to Harvard)
Lines used
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Track ownerUnion Pacific Railroad
Route map
Union Pacific Northwest Line highlighted in yellow
Former service
to Williams Bay
 
76.4 mi
123 km
Williams Bay
70.4 mi
113.3 km
Lake Geneva
64.9 mi
104.4 km
Pell Lake
Nippersink Creek
(north branch)
61.6 mi
99.1 km
Genoa City
Nippersink Creek
(north branch)
59.9 mi
96.4 km
Richmond
Milwaukee Road North Line
to Fox Lake & Union Station
53.8 mi
86.6 km
Ringwood
Track ends
52.8 mi
85 km
Johnsburg
(proposed)
CH&GL Railway
to Fontana-on-Geneva Lake
63.1 mi
101.5 km
Harvard
55.7 mi
89.6 km
Hartland
Woodstock yard (planned)
51.6 mi
83 km
Woodstock
50.6 mi
81.4 km
McHenry
47.3 mi
76.1 km
Prairie Grove
(proposed)
45.7 mi
73.5 km
Ridgefield
Crystal Lake yard
43.2 mi
69.5 km
Crystal Lake
McHenry Branch
41.7 mi
67.1 km
Pingree Road
38.6 mi
62.1 km
Cary
37.3 mi
60 km
Fox River Grove
31.9 mi
51.3 km
Barrington
26.4 mi
42.5 km
Palatine
24.4 mi
39.3 km
Arlington Park
22.8 mi
36.7 km
Arlington Heights
20.0 mi
32.2 km
Mount Prospect
18.6 mi
29.9 km
Cumberland
17.1 mi
27.5 km
Des Plaines
15.0 mi
24.1 km
Dee Road
13.5 mi
21.7 km
Park Ridge
12.6 mi
20.3 km
Edison Park
11.4 mi
18.3 km
Norwood Park
10.1 mi
16.3 km
Gladstone Park
Blue to O'Hare  I-90
9.1 mi
14.6 km
Jefferson Park
12.3 mi
19.8 km
Skokie
10.8 mi
17.4 km
Lincolnwood
9.8 mi
15.8 km
Sauganash
Weber Subdivision
to Union Pacific North Line
Peterson Avenue
Chicago River (north branch)
7.6 mi
12.2 km
Mayfair
7.1 mi
11.4 km
Kostner Avenue
7.0 mi
11.3 km
Irving Park Irving Park
Blue I-90 / I-94
5.9 mi
9.5 km
Parkview
5.1 mi
8.2 km
Avondale
4.1 mi
6.6 km
Maplewood
2.9 mi
4.7 km
Clybourn
Kinzie Street Depot
Chicago River (north branch)
Wells Street Station
0
Ogilvie Transportation Center
Metra and Amtrak
to Union Station
Key
Union Pacific Northwest Line
Former route alignment
Other Metra lines
Metra Milwaukee District lines
Other freight lines
CTA lines
Former CTA lines/interurbans
Pace Pulse routes
Mileage source

All stations are accessible except
Clybourn and Gladstone Park.

The Union Pacific Northwest Line (UP-NW) is a commuter rail line provided by Metra and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad in Chicago, Illinois and its surrounding suburbs. While Metra does not refer to any of its lines by colors, the timetable accents for the Union Pacific Northwest Line are bright "Viking Yellow," honoring the Chicago & North Western Railway's Viking passenger train.

The line runs from Ogilvie Transportation Center to Harvard, Illinois. However, most trains terminate in Crystal Lake, Illinois. A branch line to McHenry, Illinois operates during weekday rush hours in the peak direction. Overall, this is Metra's longest route and one of three routes with branches (the others being the Rock Island District and Metra Electric District). The line is Metra's second busiest with an average of 38,600 boardings on a weekday. It is second only to the BNSF Line.

As of February 16, 2024, Metra operates 78 trains (39 in each direction) on the line on weekdays. Of these, 14 inbound trains originate from Harvard, three from McHenry, 13 from Crystal Lake, four from Barrington, one from Palatine, and four from Des Plaines. Five outbound trains terminate at Des Plaines, three at Palatine, three at Barrington, 12 at Crystal Lake, three at McHenry, and 13 at Harvard.

Metra operates 34 trains (17 in each direction) on the line on Saturdays. Of these, 10 inbound trains originate from Harvard, five from Crystal Lake, one from Barrington, and one from Arlington Heights. Two outbound trains terminate at Barrington, five at Crystal Lake, and 10 at Harvard.

Metra operates 21 trains (10 inbound, 11 outbound) on the line on Sundays. Of these, seven inbound trains originate from Harvard, two from Crystal Lake, and one from Arlington Heights. Three outbound trains terminate at Crystal Lake and eight terminate at Harvard.

There is no service at Gladstone Park station or on the McHenry branch on weekends or holidays. All other stations are open daily.

The main line is triple-tracked from Clybourn to just southeast of Barrington, with a bidirectional express track, and double tracked from Barrington to Harvard. The McHenry branch is single-tracked. Historically, double track was maintained from Harvard to Baraboo, Wisconsin. A now-gone portion of the Union Pacific Northwest Line diverged at Harvard and passed through Beloit, Wisconsin, and reconnected to the main line at Evansville junction to allow a separate passenger and freight line. Around the time the Beloit line was abandoned, the railroad single-tracked the line from Harvard to Janesville.

All stations along the triple-tracked portion of the line have a side platform serving the inbound track and an island platform serving the express and outbound tracks, the only exception being Irving Park, which only has two side platforms and does not serve trains running through the express track.

Metra has included the possibility of extending the McHenry branch to Johnsburg in their Cost Benefit Analysis report. If this were to happen, the branch would open an infill station in Prairie Grove. Additionally, an infill station would open in Ridgefield between Crystal Lake and Woodstock along the line to Harvard.

Beginning in 2023, the Union Pacific Railroad announced that commuter operations on all three of the Union Pacific lines would be transferred to Metra; the Union Pacific would continue to own and maintain the right-of-way. The transfer was initially expected to occur by Q1 2024; however, it was delayed by a year to May 16, 2025.