English: The AE&C station at Lombard (left), pictured in 1902. The station doubled as an electrical substation which is still used by Com-Ed to this day.
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Plachno, Larry (1989). Sunset Lines: The Story of the Chicago Aurora & Elgin Railroad: 2 — History. Polo, Illinois: Transportation Trails. ISBN 0-933449-10-0. p. 190
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2010-07-20 06:06 Teemu08 2375×1550× (2276573 bytes) From Planchno (1989), p. 190
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