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I'm the train they call the city of New Orleans, I'll be gone 500 miles when the day is done. Well, that may not be the schedule anymore, but the Amtrak City of New Orleans remains an iconic train. And one with a surprise: in this video, we take a look at the City of New Orleans, and its Illinois counterparts, the Illini and the Saluki. These trains leave Chicago Union station backwards, with the locomotive pushing rather than pulling. This is a very unusual operation in Chicago, so we're here to get to the bottom of it. Discover why this happens, and what route it takes out of Chicago. Then, join us as we take a ride aboard the CONO, pulled by one of Amtrak's brand-new ALC-42 Charger locomotives! Trains Are Awesome! Support us on Patreon: / trainsareawesome Our Instagram: / tra_channel Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0:40 It's running... BACKWARDS? 1:44 How trains switch directions 2:49 Why locomotives are always up front 3:46 Not these three trains though 4:28 Illini 393 at McCormick Place 5:04 The great backup 5:22 History of the City of New Orleans 6:11 Why Union Station is inconvenient... 6:47 Which route does it take? 7:18 Option A: St Charles Airline 9:05 Option B: Freeport Subdivision 11:18 Future Improvements 13:15 Riding on the City of New Orleans 14:49 Brand-new ALC-42 15:26 Seat Reservation and Review 16:26 Departure 16:58 Crossing the Chicago River 17:18 Switching Directions 18:33 Underneath the McCormick Place 19:17 Sightseer Lounge 19:35 Traveling through Southern Illinois 20:00 Champaign-Urbana