Lisle

Lisle may refer to:

Music

  • Lisle (band)
  • People

  • Baron Lisle
  • Viscount Lisle
  • Lisle is a last name of Norman origin.

  • Jim Lisle, Australian rugby footballer
  • Sel Lisle, Australian rugby league footballer
  • Vanessa de Lisle, British fashion journalist
  • Places

  • Lisle, Tasmania
  • Lisle, Dordogne
  • Lisle, Loir-et-Cher
  • Lisle-en-Barrois, in the Meuse département
  • Lisle-en-Rigault, in the Meuse département
  • Lisle-sur-Tarn, in the Tarn département
  • Obsolete spelling of Lille
  • Lisle, Illinois
  • Lisle (town), New York
  • Lisle (village), New York
  • Other uses

  • Cotton lisle, a strong, durable, finely-spun cotton
  • Lisle Corporation
  • See also

  • Delisle (disambiguation)
  • Lyell (disambiguation)
  • Lyle (disambiguation)
  • Lisle station

    Lisle Station is a commuter railroad station along Metra's BNSF Railway line in Lisle, Illinois. The station is at 1000 Front Street, 24.4 miles (39.3 km) from Union Station, the east end of the line. It is near the Village Hall on Burlington Avenue and the St. Joan of Arc School. Parking for the station is also available near these locations, as well as further east near St. Joseph Creek Road and as far north as Ogden Avenue. Amtrak trains pass through the station but do not stop.

    Lisle Station was originally built by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in 1864. A fire destroyed the first railroad depot, but it was rebuilt in 1874 by the CB&Q. Currently, the station has a much more contemporary appearance, and even contains a pedestrian tunnel.

    Bus connections

    Pace

  • 820 University Heights-Hobson Creek-Lisle
  • 822 Woodridge-Lisle Feeder
  • 824 East Bolingbrook-Lisle Feeder
  • 825 Central Bolingbrook-Lisle Feeder
  • 826 South Lisle
  • 827 Green Trails-Steeple Run
  • 828 North Lisle
  • 829 Lisle-Naperville Office Corridor
  • Lisle (band)

    Lisle was a Canadian rock band formed in 1967 in Barrie, Ontario.

    Biography

    Originally named 'Quantity Unknown' and 'Robin and the Hoods', the band produced one hit single in Canada in 1974: "Shelly Made Me Smile" which came from their album, Smile With Lisle (1973), on Bronco Records.

    Chambers is currently a member of The Martels.

    Members

  • Bill Chambers - Vocals, Guitar
  • Brian Mathias - Electric Bass, Vocals
  • Danny Stephens - Drummer, Vocals
  • Discography

    Albums

    Singles

    References

    External links

  • SmileWithLisle.com

  • Podcasts:

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