

South Shore Line Wiki
Welcome to the South Shore Line Wiki, the comprehensive database about all things South Shore Line-related.
Welcome to South Shore Line Wiki
The South Shore Line Wiki serves as the ultimate community repository for everything related to America's last remaining classic interurban electric railway. This platform offers an extensive archive of information documenting the passenger and freight operations stretching across Northern Indiana and into Chicago. Enthusiasts and daily commuters alike can access detailed documentation of the transit system from its early twentieth century origins to its modern state. Every station, track expansion, and operational change is recorded here by dedicated contributors who share a passion for rail transit. We welcome all researchers and railfans to help expand this digital archive by sharing verified facts and historical photographs.
Lines and Infrastructure
The physical footprint of the railroad spans distinct geographic corridors that connect bustling urban hubs with scenic coastal landscapes. Navigating the system requires an understanding of both the historic main line and the newly expanded branches that serve growing suburban populations. Each individual station possesses a unique history and plays a vital role in the economic development of its surrounding municipality. Significant infrastructure developments like double tracking projects have reshaped the efficiency and speed of travel along the southern shore of Lake Michigan. This encyclopedia details the complex network of overhead wires, signals, and rail junctions that keep the trains moving safely every day.
Rolling Stock and History
The diverse fleet of passenger trains and freight locomotives forms the backbone of operations across the entire regional rail network. Heavy electric multiple units transport thousands of passengers daily while powerful diesel locomotives manage the essential industrial freight traffic. Understanding the evolution of these train cars requires looking back at decades of manufacturing partnerships and mechanical upgrades. From the historic steel cars of the early electrification era to modern bi level commuter coaches, the equipment reflects changing transit needs. Detailed rosters on this site trace the lineage, mechanical specifications, and current status of every vehicle to ride these rails.


Authors of South Shore Line Wiki
Anita Lacey is the Co-Founder and Website Manager of TransitHub Travel, leading the platform's technical development at transithub.travel. Bringing 11 years of combined experience in web development and public transportation journalism, she creates dynamic vehicle tracking web applications and comprehensive transit wikis. Her educational content aims to give readers a transparent look into both the modern operations and the rich history of public transit networks worldwide. In the gaming community, she is known by her gamertag, AureliaWRLD, where she develops indie game mods for the Metruvia Expansion Series. When she steps away from coding and writing, she spends her free time applying her passion for rail networks by engineering locomotives in realistic train simulators.
- Anita Lacey (AureliaWRLD)


As the Co-Founder and Webmaster of TransitHub Travel, DaJuan Lacey oversees the technical operations at transithub.travel. He brings 11 years of combined expertise in web development and public transportation journalism to the platform. Dedicated to increasing industry transparency, DaJuan builds live vehicle tracker web apps and authors comprehensive wikis detailing transit history and daily operations. Under his gaming alias SantiagoWRLD, he actively applies his technical skills as an indie game mod creator for the Metruvia Expansion Series. Outside of his professional coding and writing pursuits, he enjoys relaxing by engineering virtual locomotives in train simulators.
- DaJuan Lacey (SantiagoWRLD)
What This Wiki Is Not
The South Shore Line Wiki is entirely independent and maintains no official affiliation with the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District. This website does not provide real time scheduling updates, official ticket purchasing options, or direct customer service support for active travelers. Visitors seeking official transit agency announcements or immediate travel alerts should consult the primary operators of the passenger and freight lines. Our purpose is strictly educational and historical, serving as a comprehensive public reference library created by fans for fans. By clearly defining our role as a historical archive, we ensure that users find the specific research data they need without confusing this encyclopedia with the actual transit utility.


