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The first stop north of the Chicago River on the Red Line, Grand station is located in the River North neighborhood of the city. More specifically, it lies underneath North State Street at its intersection with Grand Avenue. Due to its central location, it serves a number of landmarks in Chicago, including Navy Pier and the Magnificent Mile to ...
In 1921, Grand Avenue had a streetcar service from either Harlem Avenue or Western Avenue (cars alternated between them) in the west to Navy Pier in the east. [2] By 1928, this route had owl service between 1 and 5 a.m., wherein cars ran once every thirty minutes; [3] during the day, streetcar lines in Chicago typically had intervals of between eight and fifteen minutes per car. [4]
[2] [3] While the station was closed, the five stairways to the subway platform became garbage-strewn, and the station fell into disrepair. On April 21, 1999, the CTA decided to reopen Grand due to population growth in the area around the station. [4] After some refurbishment, Grand reopened on June 25, 1999, at 6:00 a.m. [5]
Grand station may refer to: Grand station (CTA Blue Line), a Chicago 'L' station; Grand station (CTA North Side Main Line), a former Chicago Transit Authority station; Grand station (CTA Red Line), a Chicago 'L' station; Grand station (MetroLink), in St. Louis, Missouri; Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill station, a Los Angeles Metro Rail station
Grand Central Station was a passenger railroad terminal in downtown Chicago, Illinois, from 1890 to 1969. It was located at 201 West Harrison Street on a block bounded by Harrison, Wells and Polk Streets and the Chicago River in the southwestern portion of the Chicago Loop .
Grand was a rapid transit station on the Chicago "L" 's Logan Square branch, one of the several branches of the Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad. Located on Grand Avenue , the station was constructed by the Metropolitan in the early 1890s and began service on May 6, 1895.
The site’s two apartment buildings, called the Grand Station Lofts, broke ground in June. The four-story buildings — a combined 572,000 square feet — will contain 361 apartments. The lofts ...
18th Street station (CTA South Side Elevated) 18th station; 26th Street station; 29th station; 31st station; 33rd station; 35th/Archer station; 47th station (CTA Red Line) 54th/Cermak station; 58th station; 63rd station