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A grand building worthy of the city’s status as a national railroad hub, it is a treasured part of Chicago history and a valued asset for Chicago’s future. America’s Railroad® makes Chicago connections to and from more than 500 destinations.
Designated a Great Public Space in 2012 by the Project for Public Spaces, Chicago Union Station is always brimming with activity. Here are quick links to help you navigate the station. Amtrak ticketing is currently combined with Baggage and is located in the center of the Concourse.
Chicago Union Station is the size of nearly 10 city blocks, is the third-busiest rail terminal in the United States, and is Amtrak’s overall fourth busiest station, serving about 140,000 passengers on an average weekday. Here’s a map to help guide you through this historic Beaux-Arts beauty.
The largest provider of intercity bus transportation in North America. Located in the center of the nation, Union Station is the railroad hub of the Midwest and the most accessible location in the Chicago region. Explore your options for getting to and from the station.
Stop in for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and you’ll say “I’m Lovin It!”. Multiple stations throughout Concourse and Mezzanine. Consult the Station Map for specific locations. Power share kiosks located throughout the station provide grab-and-go mobile chargers for travelers and guests.
Chicago Union Station is the nation’s 3rd-busiest station overall, and it is Amtrak’s 4th busiest. More than 3 million Amtrak customers and 35 million Metra passengers use the station annually; they utilize over 300 trains per day.
Amtrak | Chicago Union Station. Amtrak offers a more comfortable and convenient travel experience with free Wi-Fi on most trains, plenty of leg room and no middle seat. With our state and commuter partners, we move people, the economy and the nation forward, carrying more than 30 million Amtrak customers for each of the past eight years. Amtrak ...
An iconic building and a marvel of modern transportation for nearly a century, Chicago’s Union Station was designed by Daniel Burnham; a grand building worthy of the city’s status as a national railroad hub.
Union Station is located at the corner of Canal and Jackson streets. Exit at Jackson Boulevard and head west 2 blocks to Michigan Avenue. Turn right (North) on Michigan Avenue and go 1 block to Adams Street. Turn Left (West) onto Adams Street to Clinton Street (10 blocks).
The Master Plan identifies potential ideas for adding tracks and platforms, as well as possible opportunities for improving passenger flows. Near, medium, and long-term opportunities were identified to assist Amtrak, Metra, and other station stakeholders in preparing for these future improvements.