Metra and Woodstock celebrate completion of station rehab project

April 14, 2021
The $250,000 project, funded by Metra and overseen by the city, was the first major rehab of the 2,100-square-foot building in more than 25 years.

Metra has completed the rehab of its station in downtown Woodstock, Ill., and celebrated the end of the project with officials from Metra, the city of Woodstock and McHenry County.  

“Since opening its doors in 1915, the Woodstock Station has served as a gateway to this historic community,” said Metra Board Chair Romayne C. Brown. “With this latest project, Metra customers and Woodstock residents have an attractive, safe, accessible and welcoming space that should serve the community for many years. Metra was happy to partner with the city of Woodstock to bring this much-needed project to fruition.” 

The $250,000 project, funded by Metra and overseen by the city, was the first major rehab of the 2,100-square-foot building in more than 25 years. Work was performed on the building’s interior and exterior. The station’s HVAC system, fire alarm and water heater were replaced, and the bathrooms were repaired. The project also included the replacement of the station’s roof, gutters and downspouts, as well as tuckpointing and painting all the exterior trim. A limestone cladding was also added to the station’s exterior, and the concrete walkways surrounding the building were replaced to improve ADA accessibility and drainage. 

Metra CEO/Executive Director Jim Derwinski and Metra Board Director Ken Koehler joined Woodstock Mayor Dr. Brian Sager, McHenry County Board Chairman Michael Buehler, State Sen. Craig Wilcox (D-32), State Rep. Steven Reick (R-63) and members of the Woodstock City Council to commemorate the completion of the project.              

“The city of Woodstock is deeply grateful for Metra’s continued support in improving transit facilities and service for Woodstock’s growing number of residents and visitors,” said Mayor Sager. “We look forward to further collaborating on planned projects, including a new warming shelter and maintenance rail yard that will increase ridership for Metra while offering enhanced convenience and safety for the Woodstock community.”  

Buehler added, “McHenry County is deeply appreciative of the funding that Metra has allocated toward improving our stations along the Union Pacific Northwest LineThousands of McHenry County residents rely on Metra every day, and thanks to Metra’s and Woodstock’s hard work and close partnership, this historic station will be serving our commuters for many more years to come.”