Beverly Shores station

The Mediterranean Revival style was used for a series of buildings adjacent to the station, including the Bartlett Real Estate Office.

[6] The station is served by daily passenger trains of the South Shore Line.

[citation needed] The most notable characteristic of the station, aside from the Spanish style, is the large neon sign reading "Beverly Shores".

It still serves the 88-mile long South Shore Line, the last of the electric interurban railway systems.

This station typifies Insull's interurban routes; it is the best representative of the South Shore Line's history.

[6] On July 19, 1989, the Beverly Shores station was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Station neon signage at night
Side view with sign for art museum, and NRHP plaque.
Second track and platform under construction in September 2022