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In Metra's zone-based fare system, Evanston Central Street is in zone 2. As of 2018, Evanston Central Street is the 27th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 1,346 weekday boardings. [1] There are two platforms: northbound trains stop at the west platform, and southbound trains stop at the east platform. Evanston ...
Central is a Purple Line station of the Chicago Transit Authority 'L' system.Located at 1024 Central Street in Evanston, Illinois (directional coordinates 2600 north, 1000 west), the elevated platform sits above Central Street, half a block west of Ridge Avenue.
Building at 2523 Central Street: Building at 2523 Central Street: March 15, 1984 : 2523 Central St: 13: Building at 417–419 Lee Street: Building at 417–419 Lee Street: March 15, 1984 : 417–419 Lee St.
Central Street is the principal east-west artery in the far north of Evanston, Illinois [1] and is a major thoroughfare in other northern and northwest suburbs of Chicago. It is the longest east-west road in the city of Evanston, where it stretches for over two miles (3 km) from the city limits west of Crawford Avenue to its eastern intersection with Sheridan Road near the historic Grosse ...
Evanston [a] is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States, situated on the North Shore along Lake Michigan. A suburb of Chicago , Evanston is 12 miles (19 km) north of downtown Chicago , bordered by Chicago to the south, Skokie to the west, Wilmette to the north, and Lake Michigan to the east.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Literary and Fine Arts School, or King Arts, is a K-8 magnet school located in Evanston, Illinois.The school was formed in 1967 by combining Skiles Middle School, which had taught grades 6-8 and sat on the site of the current King Arts School and the original Martin Luther King Jr. Laboratory School, which had taught grades K-5 and was housed in the building of the ...
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Isabella was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Evanston Line, now known as the Purple Line. The station was located at 1215 Isabella Street in Evanston, Illinois. [1] Isabella opened on April 1, 1912, and closed on July 16, 1973, due to CTA service cuts. [2] Isabella was situated north of Central and south of Linden.