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Roosevelt is an "L" station on the CTA's Red, Green, and Orange Lines, located between the Chicago Loop and the Near South Side in Chicago, Illinois.It is situated at 1167 S State Street, just north of Roosevelt Road.
Steady checkered lights denote command and control vehicles – these are red and white for fire (one of the few situations where a forward-facing red light may be shown), blue and white for police and green and white for ambulance, [93] and are often fitted in the middle of the light bar. Civil enforcement vehicles also use red lights in ...
The Chicago Fire Department (CFD) provides firefighting services along with emergency medical response services, hazardous materials mitigation services, and technical rescue response services in the city of Chicago, Illinois, United States, under the jurisdiction of the Mayor of Chicago.
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 ...
Maps show where the northern lights may be visible over the United States. ... Photos show the sky lit up in red and purple, even in some brightly-lit areas like New York City and Chicago.
In 2020, retired meteorologist Jack Bushong was interviewed about his experiences at the National Weather Service station the night of March 8, 1994. [1] In 2021, Bushong reported that he "felt vindicated" by a recent government UFO report. [13] The event was detailed on an episode of the Netflix series Unsolved Mysteries in 2022. [14]
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Designed by world-renowned architectural firm Perkins&Will, who also designed the Cumberland station on the O'Hare Extension in 1980, the new $60 million Damen station filled what was a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) gap between the California and Ashland stations. Along the Green Line South, the former 58th station, which was located approximately 3/8 ...