Rupert,
I don't understand your question. I grew up in the Chicago suburbs and to my knowledge, all of the Q stations between Chicago and Aurora are on the south side of the tracks including Lisle, Hinsdale and West Hinsdale. Most were old stations when I was born in the early 1940s. Most of them had shelters on the north side, but the station was and is on the south side of the tracks.
Bill Barber Gravois Mills, MO Fri Oct 16, 2015 12:14 am (PDT) . Posted by:Charlie
Is there anything about Lisle and Hinsdale that prevented the stations being built on the south side or is there any indication as to why they were on the north side of the tracks? Would the location of the station relate to whether the bulk of the local population was living on the north or south sides of the track, road access, land availability or some other reason?
Rupert Gamlen Auckland
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