The Aurora, Elgin & Fox River Electric (AE&FRE), was an
interurban
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railroad
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that operated freight and passenger service on its line paralleling the
Fox River. It served the communities of
Carpentersville
Carpentersville is a village in Kane County, Illinois, United States. The population was 37,983 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Chicago metropolitan area.
History
Julius Angelo Carpenter (August 19, 1827 – March 30, 1880) was the fou ...
,
Dundee
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,
Elgin
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* Elgin County, Ontario
* Elgin Settlement, a 19th-century community for freed slaves located in present-day North Buxton and South Buxton, Ontario
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,
South Elgin,
St. Charles,
Geneva
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,
Batavia,
North Aurora,
Aurora
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,
Montgomery, and
Yorkville in
Illinois
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. It also operated local
streetcar
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lines in both Aurora and Elgin.
History
Predecessor companies opened service in 1895 between Carpentersville and Elgin; in 1896 between Elgin and St. Charles and Aurora and Geneva; in 1899 between Aurora and Yorkville; and in 1901 between St. Charles and Geneva. In the era 1901-1906 it was known as the Elgin, Aurora & Southern Traction Company.
The EA&S merged with the
Aurora Elgin & Chicago Railway in 1906 and became the new Aurora Elgin & Chicago Railroad's Fox River Division. The company was separated by order of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in 1923, when the Fox River Division assumed the AE&FRE name, and the rest of the AE&C (the Third Rail Division) became the
Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
The Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad (CA&E), known colloquially as the "Roarin' Elgin" or the "Great Third Rail", was an interurban railroad that operated passenger and freight service on its line between Chicago and Aurora, Illinois, Aurora, B ...
.
Service typically operated on one-hour headways between Elgin and Aurora, with connecting service between Carpentersville and Elgin, and between Aurora and Montgomery.

Passenger service ended March 31, 1935, except on a short stretch of track used by the CA&E in St. Charles and Geneva, where passenger service ended December 31, 1937. Freight service continued on a stretch of the line between Coleman Yard (at the junction with the
Illinois Central Railroad
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Iowa Division) to supply coal to the powerhouse at
Elgin State Hospital
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. This service operated under electric power until 1947, and by diesel until 1972. At that time, the remnant of the line was sold to its current museum operators. Rail remaining between the current museum site in South Elgin and the State Hospital was removed in 1978.
Today much of the railroad’s former right of way is now a bicycle path known as the
Fox River Trail. The
Fox River Trolley Museum in
South Elgin operates over a preserved section of its right of way.
Trackage
Elgin and Aurora streetcar systems
By 1900 both Elgin and Aurora had electric streetcars on lines radiating out from downtown. Elgin had of track, the downtown area was double tracked in the 1920s. Aurora had , with double track in most of the downtown area by 1900. Aurora’s lines were often “through routes”, entering downtown on one line and exiting on another.
Since 31 March 1935, when rail passenger service was discontinued, routes in Aurora have changed, by 2013 under successor
Pace
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little of the early city lines remained. In Elgin, by contrast, most streetcar lines are now part of longer bus routes.
Elgin-Aurora interurban line
The interurban line left Elgin going south on State Street (Route 31), past the State Hospital (a.k.a. Asylum)(mile 1.8), then down the side of LaFox Street through Clintonville/South Elgin (mile 3.1). Curving east onto private right of way the line went through the freight interchange at Coleman (mile 4.5), across the river on its own bridge, and continued south to an intersection with Fifth Avenue in St. Charles. Street running started there, south to Main Street, then west across the river to Third Street, and south again into Geneva on Anderson Boulevard. At State Street the line turned east and went to Third Street (Chicago Junction, mile 11.6), where it turned south, then east, jogged south on Route 31, then onto private right of way between Route 31 and the river. A mile further south the line returned to Route 31, Batavia Avenue, street running through Batavia (mile 14.6), then on the east shoulder through North Aurora to the Aurora city limits. In Aurora the interurban used the Lake Street streetcar line on to the terminal.
In 2013 Pace Route 801 Goes from Elgin to Geneva, although largely on a more western alignment. From Geneva to Aurora Pace Route 802 follows the original interurban line very closely.
Rolling stock
By 1900 most Fox River area lines shared management, city car orders were often divided between Aurora and Elgin.
Lists include AE&FRE, predecessors EA&S and AE&C, as well as city systems in both Aurora and Elgin.
Cars used in interurban service
Interurban cars were double trucked with heavier construction than city cars.
Car 304 has been preserved and operates at the Fox River Trolley Museum (its original line)
Cars used in both city and interurban service
Some double trucked cars were used in both city and interurban service.
City Cars
Most city cars were single trucked “Birney” style, although a few double trucked cars were used.
On arrival cars 48, 50-97, bought by AE&FRE, replaced most older cars.
Preservation
Connecting lines
In 1920 the AE&C Fox Valley Division connected with four radiating interurbans, all were closed by 1937.
Elgin & Belvidere
The
Elgin and Belvidere Electric Company
The Elgin and Belvidere Electric Company was a interurban line that connected Belvidere, Illinois and Elgin, Illinois. It was the central link in the interurban network connecting Freeport, Rockford, Elgin, and Chicago which included the Rockfo ...
left Elgin from the end of the Edison Street line at Wing Street, going west through the small towns of Huntley and
Marengo to
Belvidere, and a run through connection to Rockford. With 9 passenger and 2 express cars they scheduled 19 trains each way with an hourly headway. Opened in 1907, it was the last to be closed to passenger service, in 1930.
Chicago, Aurora & DeKalb
The
Chicago, Aurora and DeKalb Railroad connected to the Aurora city system at Plum and View Streets, and went west through Kaneville to
DeKalb. 3 passenger and 2 express cars made 9 trains each way in a day on a 90-minute and 3-hour schedule. Opened in 1905 with light steam equipment, it was electrified by 1910, and closed in 1923.
Fox & Illinois Union
The
Fox and Illinois Union Railway left Yorkville (where it also connected with the
C.B.&Q) and ran straight south through Newark to
Morris
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. Opened in 1914, two passenger cars ran 5 trains each way in a day. Grain was the major part of its freight traffic. Passenger service ended in 1924 but freight, converted to gas-electric in 1931, continued until 1937.
Aurora, Plainfield, & Joliet
The
Aurora, Plainfield and Joliet Railroad left Aurora on the Parker Avenue line and ran southeast through
Plainfield to
Joliet. Eight passenger cars operated 17 trains each way in a day, and 3 streetcars provided local service in Joliet. First opened in 1903, it was converted to 5 Pierce-Arrow buses in 1924.
Notes
Footnotes
References
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External links
* covers all lines
Aurora, Plainfield, & Joliet @ Shore Line Interurban Historical Society
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ttp://www.abandonedrails.com/Fox_and_Illinois_Union_Railway Fox & Illinois Union @ Abandoned RailsFox River Trolley Museumoperates on ex-AE&FRE track
Illinois Railway Museumowns car 306
Northern Ohio Railway Museumowns car 303
Carpentersville Railroad Relic found in Suburban Cleveland
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Interurban railways in Illinois
Defunct Illinois railroads
Defunct public transport operators in the United States
Streetcars in Illinois
Electric railways in Illinois
Transportation in Kane County, Illinois
Transportation in Kendall County, Illinois
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