Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Rapid transit stations on the Chicago "L" Station Lines Transfers Location Opened Structure 18th: Pink — Pilsen: April 28, 1896 [16] Elevated 35th–Bronzeville–IIT: Green: Metra: RI (at Jones/Bronzeville) Bronzeville: June 6, 1892 [3] Elevated 35th/Archer: Orange — McKinley Park: October 31, 1993 [7] Elevated 43rd: Green — Grand ...
Chicago, (Chicago/Franklin in station announcements) is an 'L' station on the CTA's Brown and Purple Lines.Located in the Near North Side neighborhood at 300 W Chicago Avenue at West Chicago Avenue and North Franklin Street in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 800 North, 300 West), the station opened in 1900 as part of the original series of stations on the Northwestern Elevated.
Evanston Davis Street station: Weekday rush North Park Discontinued June 22, 2003. Replaced by 200 Main Shuttle. 203 Ridge/Grant: Crawford/Central Howard (Red Purple Yellow) Weekday rush North Park Discontinued June 22, 2003. Replaced by 201 Central-Ridge and 205 Chicago-Golf. 204 Dodge: Evanston Davis Street station: Howard (Red Purple Yellow ...
The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") [4] is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of Illinois.Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), it is the fourth-largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of total route length, at 102.8 miles (165.4 km) long as of 2014, [1] [note 1] and the third-busiest rapid ...
The branch is 10.3 miles (16.6 km) [2] long with a total of 21 stations, from Howard Street in Rogers Park down to Lake Street in Chicago's Loop. The branch serves the north side of the city 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Since 2005, this branch has been renovated several times and is currently being reconstructed.
Target: Open Christmas Eve from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day. Costco: Open Christmas Eve from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed on Christmas Day. Aldi: Open Christmas Eve with limited hours ...
The Brown Line begins on the northwest side of Chicago, at the Kimball terminal in Albany Park, where there is a storage yard and servicing shop for the trains to the east of the passenger station. From there, trains operate over street level tracks between Leland and Eastwood Avenues to Rockwell , then ramp up to the elevated structure for the ...
The Brown and Purple Lines run above vehicle traffic on Franklin Street in the Near North Side community area. The current service which was to become the Purple Line went into effect on July 31, 1949, after a massive service reorientation on the North–South rapid transit system by the still infant Chicago Transit Authority.