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  2. LaSalle Street Station - Wikipedia

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    LaSalle Street Station is a commuter rail terminal at 414 South LaSalle Street in downtown Chicago. First used as a rail terminal in 1852, it was a major intercity rail terminal for the New York Central Railroad until 1968, and for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad until 1978, but now serves only Metra 's Rock Island District .

  3. File:WMATA system map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Upload 4 October 2007, image updated 2 December 2013 by Rfc1394 to add silver line service extensions for 2014; updated 4 June 2012 by Rfc1394 to add new Rush Plus service extensions) Source: Drawn in Inkscape based on Image:WMATA system map.png. Author: en:User:cburnett: Permission (Reusing this file) GFDL

  4. LaSalle Street - Wikipedia

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    The LaSalle Street Station commuter terminal is located directly south of the Board of Trade. An art deco skyscraper at 135 S. LaSalle and a modern skyscraper 190 S. LaSalle line the street. One North LaSalle, the former Field Building, Chicago City Hall and the James R. Thompson Center are located within the Loop on LaSalle Street.

  5. File:LaSalle Street Station approaches.svg - Wikipedia

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    image/svg+xml. File history. ... LaSalle Street Station (Chicago) in Chicago, traced on USGS topos. category:LaSalle Street Station (Chicago) File usage.

  6. SouthWest Service - Wikipedia

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    The SouthWest Service (SWS) is a Metra commuter rail line, running southwest from Union Station in downtown Chicago, Illinois, to Manhattan, Illinois.Metra does not refer to its lines by color, but the timetable accents for the SouthWest Service line are "Banner Blue," for the Wabash Railroad's Banner Blue passenger train. [3]

  7. 20th Century Limited - Wikipedia

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    20th Century Limited pulled by Hudson #5344 Commodore Vanderbilt departing Chicago's LaSalle Street Station, 1935 In the 1920s, the New York-Chicago fare was $32.70 plus the extra fare of $9.60, plus the Pullman charge (e.g. $9 for a lower berth), for a total of $51.30, equal to $919.8 today.

  8. LaSalle station - Wikipedia

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    LaSalle Street Station, a commuter rail station in Chicago, Illinois; LaSalle/Van Buren station, a rapid transit station in Chicago, Illinois; Peru–LaSalle station, a former railway station in LaSalle, Illinois; LaSalle station (Buffalo Metro Rail), a light rail station in Buffalo, New York

  9. Yellow Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Station Code Opened Image Other Metro Line(s) Notes Huntington: C15: December 17, 1983 Southern terminus Eisenhower Avenue: C14 King Street–Old Town: C13 at Alexandria Union Station Transfer station for the Blue Line (southern) Braddock Road: C12 Potomac Yard: C11: May 19, 2023 Infill station: National Airport: C10: July 1, 1977 Crystal City: C09