Transportation Roads Two major highways traverse La Grange: The village's main street,
La Grange Road (U.S. Routes
12/
20/
45), runs north–south and intersects
Interstate 55 (Stevenson Expressway) south of the village.
Ogden Avenue (
U.S. Route 34) runs east–west and intersects
Interstate 294 (Tri-State Tollway), west of the village.
Bus service Commuter bus service is provided by
Pace, the suburban bus division of the Regional Transportation Authority.
Train service train stop on the
BNSF Line The first rail link to Chicago dates to 1864, established by the
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. La Grange currently has three tracks belonging to the
BNSF Railway that run through the north end of the village, with passenger rail service provided by
Metra and
Amtrak. Metra's
BNSF Line provides frequent commuter service between
Aurora and Chicago, with two stations in La Grange. Express service to Downtown Chicago (
Union Station) from
La Grange Road takes approx. 23 minutes. Amtrak's
Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg (both destined for
Quincy, Illinois) run twice daily trains through La Grange stopping at
La Grange Road. Freight rail traffic on the BNSF line is extremely heavy, with BNSF operating freight trains on all three mainline tracks through the village. During non-rush hours, a freight train may run along the line as frequently as once every ten minutes on average. The
Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad, running north–south through the east end of the village, also has extremely heavy freight traffic.
Airport O'Hare International Airport and
Midway International Airport are approx. away from La Grange, respectively. A proposed passenger rail line connecting the two airports would have a station in La Grange. La Grange was once home to a municipal air field called Stinson Airport. The airport was closed in the late 1950s and is now a large quarry.
Health care UChicago Medicine AdventHealth La Grange is the only hospital in La Grange. ==Notable people== •
John Briscoe, pitcher for the
Oakland Athletics •
Sarah Wayne Callies, actor (
Prison Break and
The Walking Dead) •
Patrick Chovanec, business professor at
Tsinghua University, economics and political commentator •
John Curulewski, guitarist, vocalist, composer, teacher, producer, and original member of
Styx •
Nick Fuentes, a far-right political commentator (raised in La Grange) •
Luis Armand Garcia, actor (the
George Lopez TV series) •
Kevin Guilfoile, novelist and essayist residing in La Grange •
David Hasselhoff, actor (
Baywatch) and German pop superstar •
Fred Herbert, pitcher for the
New York Giants •
Jeff Hornacek, basketball player,
NBA All-Star and former coach of
New York Knicks,
Phoenix Suns •
Otto Hunziker, educator and technical innovator in the dairy industry •
Richard H. Jeschke, Marine Corps Brigadier General during
World War II •
Jason Karnuth, pitcher for the
St. Louis Cardinals and
Detroit Tigers •
Ben LaBolt (b. 1981),
White House Communications Director since 2023. He was a childhood resident of LaGrange. •
Reed G. Landis (1896–1975), military aviator and
flying ace during
World War I. He resided in La Grange in 1947. •
John Lewis, jazz pianist, composer and arranger; founder and musical director of the
Modern Jazz Quartet •
Helen Lynd, professor and author •
Benjamin Roy Mottelson, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1975 •
Marie Newman, congresswoman •
George Paskvan, fullback and defensive back for the
Green Bay Packers •
Alfred F. Schimek, architect •
Tim Stapleton, retired
NHL forward •
Quint Studer, founder and CEO of the health care consulting company Studer Group, LLC; co-owner of the
Pensacola Blue Wahoos •
Ty Warner, toy manufacturer, businessman, actor; founder of Ty Inc., which manufactures and distributes
Beanie Babies •
Leona Woods, physicist and youngest member of the Manhattan Project team •
Art Young, radical cartoonist and author{{cite web |title="1892 Directory of La Grange, Illinois" (PDF). ==References==