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The fare across the "L" was legally mandated to be a nickel (5 cents, equivalent to $1.54 in 2023) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The nickel fare continued until temporarily increased by a cent to 6 cents in 1917 (equivalent to $1.43 in 2023) before stabilizing to a dime in 1920 (10 cents, equivalent to $1.52 in 2023). [49]
The nickel fare continued until temporarily increased by a cent to 6 cents in 1917 ($1.27 in 2021) before stabilizing to a dime in 1920 (10 cents, $1.35 in 2021). [26] Starting in 1922, fares were usually marketed in packs of three rides for 25 cents, or 8 + 1 ⁄ 3 cents per ride ($1.35 per ride in 2021), but individual fares remained 10 cents ...
The Blue Line is a 26.93-mile-long (43.34 km) Chicago "L" line which runs from O'Hare International Airport at the far northwest end of the city, through downtown via the Milwaukee–Dearborn subway and across the West Side to its southwest end in Forest Park, with a total of 33 stations (11 on the Forest Park branch, 9 in the Milwaukee–Dearborn subway and 13 on the O'Hare branch).
Parts of the CTA Blue Line are set to temporarily close, again, as construction to remove slow zones continues — but the end of the work is in sight. From 10 p.m. Friday to 4 a.m. Monday, the ...
The Chicago Transit Authority provides service in Chicago and 10 surrounding suburbs. The CTA provided a total of 532 million rides in 2011, [6] a 3 percent increase over 2010 with ridership rising to levels not seen for 20 years. [7] The CTA operates 24 hours each day and on an average weekday provides 1.7 million rides on buses and trains.
Blue Line trains run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with intervals of as little as 2–7 minutes during rush hour, and take 25 minutes to travel to the Loop. [ citation needed ] From 1970 to 1983, this was the terminal for West-Northwest Line trains once the service was extended from Logan Square.
Harlem is a Chicago "L" station serving the Blue Line's O'Hare branch in Chicago's Norwood Park neighborhood. It is not to be confused with the other Harlem Blue Line station. Trains run from Harlem every 2–7 minutes during rush hour, and take approx. 30 minutes to travel to the Loop. [2]
Good afternoon, Chicago. Larry Snelling was confirmed as Chicago’s next police superintendent in a City Council vote today, finalizing Mayor Brandon Johnson’s choice for the longtime insider ...