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Naperville (Metra) : ウィキペディア英語版
Naperville (Amtrak station)

The Naperville Amtrak/Metra station is a train station in Naperville, Illinois, United States served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system. Amtrak trains stopping at the Naperville station include the ''California Zephyr'', ''Illinois Zephyr'', ''Carl Sandburg'' and ''Southwest Chief''. It is also one of two stations in Naperville that serves Metra's BNSF Railway commuter line, and an abundance of Pace bus routes. Naperville Station was originally built in 1910 by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.〔(Naperville, Illinois; Great American Stations (Amtrak) )〕 On April 26, 1946, the station was the site of a collision between the CB&Q's ''Exposition Flyer'' and ''Advance Flyer''.
About 4,100 people board Metra trains at the Naperville station daily, making it the second busiest Metra station on the system outside Downtown Chicago (only behind Route 59).〔''On the Bi-Level'', October 2007.〕 The station serves roughly 53,000 Amtrak passengers annually.〔http://www.amtrak.com/pdf/factsheets/ILLINOIS13.pdf〕
==Trails & Rails and APRHF Rail Rangers program==
Between May 18, 2013 and July 19, 2015, volunteer rangers with the National Park Service provided commentary for train passengers between Chicago, Illinois and La Plata, Missouri on Amtrak's ''Southwest Chief'', including through Naperville. This (Trails & Rails ) program was a partnership between Amtrak, the National Park Service, Texas A&M University, and the American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation (APRHF) in La Plata, Missouri. Volunteers were on board for two round-trips per week during the busy summer and winter holiday travel periods. Despite volunteers no longer being on the train, the reference manual used by Trails & Rails volunteers is still available for passengers at (Outside The Rails ). After the National Park Service ended its partnership with the APRHF in July 2015, the APRHF launched its (Rail Rangers ) program, which continues to provide a similar service on private railroad car excursions across the Midwestern United States, including through Naperville on the BNSF line.

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