42°22′26″N 90°26′35″W / 42.37389°N 90.44306°W / 42.37389; -90.44306

Galena Junction is a former railroad junction in Jo Daviess County, Illinois, United States.[1][2] It is located along the BNSF Railway Aurora Subdivision. These tracks were previously built operated by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q). A branch line to Galena also joined the main line at Galena Junction. West of the junction, the tracks converged into a single track bridge over the Galena River. The Chicago Great Western Railway's (CGW) main line also diverged at Galena Junction, running parallel with the CB&Q to the southeast and was jointly operated (via trackage rights) with the CB&Q to the northwest and East Dubuque. The Illinois Central's Iowa Division also joined the tracks west of Galena Junction at "Portage" interlocking.[3] The CB&Q Galena Branch was abandoned in 1964, while the CGW line was abandoned in 1971 by predecessor Chicago and North Western Railway.[4][5] The former CB&Q branch, along the east side of the Galena River, is now a rail trail.[6]

References

  1. "Galena Junction, Illinois". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. TOPOZONE-Galena Junction Map in Jo Daviess County, IL
  3. Wilson, Jeff (2006). The Model Railroader's Guide to Junctions. Kalmbach Publishing Company. p. 35–37. ISBN 0890246467. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  4. "CB&Q Abandonments". Burlington Route Historical Society. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  5. Huddleston, Jerry. "The Hole in Stickney's Pocketbook – CGW's Winston Tunnel". TrainWeb. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  6. Galena River trails (PDF) (Map). City of Galena. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
Preceding station Burlington Route Following station
East Dubuque Minneapolis – Chicago Blanding
toward Chicago
Terminus Galena Branch Galena
Terminus
Preceding station Chicago Great Western Railway Following station
East Dubuque
toward Oelwein
Chicago Oelwein North Hanover
toward Chicago


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