Rochelle Railroad Park & Gift Shop
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Rochelle Railroad Park in Rochelle, Illinois, is a public park dedicated to train viewing at the busy junction of the Union Pacific and BNSF mainlines. The park was established in 1998 as the first railfan park in the United States, providing visitors with a safe, elevated place to watch and photograph freight trains passing through the diamond crossing—often more than 80 per day.
The site features an observation pavilion with picnic seating, a gift shop with railroad memorabilia, public restrooms, and informational displays about local rail history. A pair of historic Whitcomb locomotives and a replica of early strap rail provide points of interest on the grounds. A webcam at the park streams live rail action year-round for remote viewers.
Rochelle Railroad Park is open daily and year-round, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., free to visit, and draws railroad enthusiasts, photographers, families, and curious travelers from across the region and beyond.