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  2. Orange Line (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Line's terminal at Midway International Airport. The Orange Line opened for service on October 31, 1993, and was the first all-new service in Chicago since the Dan Ryan Line opened in September 1969 and the first extension to the CTA system since the extension of the Blue Line to O'Hare International Airport in September 1984. But ...

  3. Pulaski station (CTA Orange Line) - Wikipedia

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    Pulaski serves the CTA's Orange Line, which runs from The Loop to Midway Airport. Pulaski is the second inbound station on the line after Midway and is situated between the Midway and Kedzie stations. Pulaski is open from 3:55 A.M. to 1:20 A.M. on weekdays, 4:30 A.M. to 1:20 A.M. on Saturdays, and 5:30 A.M. to 11:50 P.M. on Sundays. [11]

  4. Ashland station (CTA Orange Line) - Wikipedia

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    Ashland, which opened on October 31, 1993, is similar to other stations on the Orange Line and has a layout based on those of the Dan Ryan Line, except that, unlike the last stations of the Dan Ryan Branch of the Red Line, this station is not located in the middle of a expressway. It is composed of a central platform overlooking the entrance ...

  5. Kedzie station (CTA Orange Line) - Wikipedia

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    Media related to Kedzie (CTA Orange Line) at Wikimedia Commons Chicago "L".org Stations - Kedzie/49th; CTA - Train schedule: Orange; Ridership figures, 2009 (172 KiB) Kedzie Station Page CTA official site; Kedzie Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View

  6. Roosevelt station (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    Green/Orange Line elevated platform. An elevated station at Roosevelt opened on June 6, 1892, as part of the Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad, the first elevated rapid transit line in Chicago. [2] From 1919 to 1963, interurban trains of the North Shore Line also used the station. "L" service through the station was discontinued in ...

  7. Harold Washington Library–State/Van Buren station - Wikipedia

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    Harold Washington Library-State/Van Buren, (formerly Library-State/Van Buren, formerly State/Van Buren), is an 'L' station serving the CTA's Brown, Orange, Pink, and Purple Lines. Originally, the station was to have direct access to the second floor of the Harold Washington Library building, but this direct connection was never built.

  8. Template:Orange Line (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Orange Line (CTA), a rapid transit line in Chicago.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Midway station (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the CTA finished building the new Orange Line. It cost $500 million despite the use of abandoned railroad right-of-ways. Midway Station includes a three-track terminal, a rail yard , a car maintenance facility, an island and side platform, elevators leading to the sidewalk, and escalators and stairs connecting to the moving walkway ...