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Originally Posted by 10023
^ I assume that’s sarcasm.
I’m from Chicago and I’ve never heard of this place.
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It was a picture of Dominos in Dolton, so yeah it was a bit of sarcasm. But actually, I was fooling around with GoogleMaps/images and Dolton does have a nice street grid in the residential areas.
Back to the RR track topic from the article, It's a tiny geographical area of less than 5 sq. miles. The rail yards are on the westside of town and their main E/W thoroughfare [Sibley Ave] is elevated over the tracks and 162nd goes under the tracks.. On the east side of town, there is freeway connectivity. I seriously doubt people that live there can't figure out how to cross the tracks to go to the grocery store.