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  2. Chicago Rockford International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport type: Public: Owner: Greater Rockford Airport Authority: Serves: Rockford, Illinois Chicago metropolitan area: Location: Rockford, Illinois: Opened: 1946; 78 years ago () Hub for: UPS Airlines: Elevation AMSL: 742 ft / 226 m: Coordinates: Website: www.flyrfd.com: Maps; FAA diagram: Runways

  3. O'Hare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Control tower and Terminals 3 and 2 seen from ATS (Airport Transit System) In 2018, the city and airlines committed to Phase I of a new Terminal Area Plan dubbed O'Hare 21. The plan was to build two all-new satellite concourses to the southwest of Concourse C, and to expand Terminals 2 and 5 with additional gates, lounges, and updates to ...

  4. Chicago Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport type: Public: Owner: City of Prospect Heights and Village of Wheeling: Serves: Chicago: Location: Wheeling, Illinois: Elevation AMSL: 647 ft / 197 m: Coordinates: Website: www.chiexec.com: Map

  5. Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    Temporary flight restriction map showing boundaries of ARTCC regions, with FAA location identifiers. Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center ( ZAU) (radio communications: " Chicago Center ") is one of 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCCs) operated by the United States Federal Aviation Administration. [1] It is located at 619 W.

  6. List of tallest air traffic control towers in the United ...

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    List of tallest air traffic control towers in the United States. The following table ranks the tallest air traffic control (ATC) towers at airports in the United States. Air traffic control towers are elevated structures for the visual observation and control of the air and ground traffic at an airport. [1] The placement and height of an ATC ...

  7. Meigs Field - Wikipedia

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    Map. Merrill C. Meigs Field Airport (pronounced /mɛgz/, formerly ICAO: KCGX, FAA LID: CGX) was a single-runway airport in Chicago that was in operation from 1948 to 2003, when it was bulldozed overnight by then-mayor Richard M. Daley. The airport was located on Northerly Island, an artificial peninsula on Lake Michigan adjacent to downtown ...

  8. Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, the LIRR has 8 active control towers. All movements on the LIRR are under the control of the Movement Bureau in Jamaica, which gives orders to the towers that control a specific portion of the railroad. Movements in Amtrak territory are controlled by Penn Station Control Center or PSCC, run jointly by the LIRR and Amtrak.

  9. List of U.S. Air Route Traffic Control Centers - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center. Atlanta Air Route Traffic Control Center. Boston Air Route Traffic Control Center. Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center. Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center. Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center. Fort Worth Air Route Traffic Control Center.

  10. Gary/Chicago International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ground transportation[edit] The South Shore Line commuter rail train serves the Gary/Chicago International Airport. The station, which is known as Gary Airport/Clark Road, is located near Second Avenue, approximately one mile (1.6 km) south of the terminal. Service runs to downtown Chicago .

  11. List of Long Island Rail Road stations - Wikipedia

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    List of Long Island Rail Road stations. The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is a commuter railway system serving all four counties of Long Island, with two stations in the Manhattan borough of New York City in the U.S. state of New York. Its operator is the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York. Serving 301,763 passengers per day as of ...