Rochelle Railroad Park


The Rochelle Railroad Park is a city park located in Rochelle, Illinois where railfans can safely view and photograph trains.

Location

The park is situated in the eastern quadrant of the diamond crossing between the Union Pacific Railroad and BNSF Railway mainlines between Chicago and points west.
The two mainlines cross at a location on the southwest side of Rochelle. The UP Geneva Subdivision travels through the crossing from the southwest to northeast, and the BNSF Aurora Subdivision travels the northwest to southeast corners.

History

Before the city of Rochelle built the park, railfans typically parked just short of an interchange siding connecting the two railroads in the northern quadrant of the crossing. The interchange track connected the northern track of the eastern portion of the UP's mainline with the northern track of the western portion of the BNSF's mainline. While this parking location allowed the railfans to see a great distance towards the west along UP's mainline, many vehicles were parked too close to the interchange track to be safe if a train were to use the interchange. Additionally, there was no protection to keep trespassers off the tracks themselves. The northern interchange track has since been removed although a longer interchange siding still exists on the South quadrant of the crossing.

Features

The city chose the eastern quadrant of the crossing in which to build the park. Many factors went into the selection of the eastern quadrant, but by using it, the city was able to erect an elevated viewing platform with a gazebo-style roof, picnic tables, an area to build a re-creation of a hobo jungle, a display of strap rail track, a small preserved Whitcomb switching locomotive, and a paved parking lot. The amenities are further enhanced with public restrooms, vending machines, and a small model railroad shop.
Some of the more technical offerings at the park for railfans to enjoy include the following:
Indicators that a train is approaching the park include the following: