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98th Yard         
ILLINOIS RAIL YARD
97th Street Rail Yard; 98th Street Rail Yard
The 98th Yard is a CTA rail yard for the Red Line in the Roseland neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is located at 9800 S.
98th Illinois General Assembly         
  • Results of the 2012 Illinois Senate election
TERM OF STATE LEGISLATURE IN ILLINOIS, US
User:Visviva/98th
The 98th Illinois General Assembly convened on January 9, 2013, and adjourned sine die on January 13, 2015. Elected in 2012, it was the first General Assembly to reflect the new legislative districts enacted by the previous 97th Illinois General Assembly in 2011, which shifted the map in the Democratic Party's favor.
Rail yard         
  • A large [[Amtrak]] and [[Metra]] coach yard in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. About 25 percent of all rail traffic in the United States travels through the Chicago area.
  • Yard for [[Amtrak]] equipment, located next to the [[Los Angeles River]]. The two tracks on the left are the mainline.
  • A coach yard in Shanghai, China
LOCATION FOR STORING AND SORTING RAILROAD CARS
Railyard; Railroad yard; Rail yards; Train yard; Railway yard; Yard (rail); Station yard; Station yards; Station-yard; Station-yards; Stationyard; Stationyards; Yard limits; Coach yard; Freight yard; Railroad freight yard; Freight Yard; Train yards
A rail yard, railway yard, railroad yard (US) or simply yard, is a complex series of tracks in a rail network for storing, sorting, or loading and unloading rail vehicles and locomotives. Yards have many tracks in parallel for keeping rolling stock or unused locomotives stored off the main line, so that they do not obstruct the flow of traffic.