Rochelle

Rochelle is a city in the Rock River Valley area of Northern Illinois. The population was 9,424 at the 2000 census. As of the 2005 estimate, the population had risen to 9,712. It is known as the "Hub City" because of its location at the intersection of several major transportation routes, including both roadways (I-39 and I-88, Historic Lincoln Highway) and railways (The Union Pacific Railroad and BNSF Railway mainlines).

For the French city, see La Rochelle.

Get in

Interstate 39 goes north-south just east of the city, with exit 99 the best for accessability.

Get around

See

  • Rochelle Railroad Park, 124 North 9th Street. The town's main attraction is this park where the Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific freight train lines cross. A platform with many picnic tables provides a great observation point, and there are several other small train engines on display, and easy parking. There's also a gift shop and radio to listen on train engine conversations.

Do

Buy

  • Rochelle Railroad Park Gift Shop, +1 815-561-1231. Much railroad magazines, videos, DVDs, and models.

Eat

A number of fast food options cluster near the interstate exit 99.

Drink

Sleep

Go next

On Interstate 39 to the north is the city of Rockford, and the scenic Starved Rock State Park is to the south. Chicago can also be reached by various interstate combinations to the east.

Routes through Rochelle

Madison Rockford  N  S  Peru-LaSalle Normal
Davenport Dixon  W  E  DeKalb Chicago
Ends at Dixon  W  E  DeKalb Hillside


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