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Chicago Loop, Chicago, IL 60601: ... was IC's primary downtown Chicago terminal until the completion in 1893 of Central ... 855 Plainfield-East Loop Express; ChicaGo ...
99M Stevenson Express: Downtown Midway Airport Weekday rush Archer Discontinued on July 3, 1994. Riders switched to the Orange Line to Midway. X99 Chicago Manufacturing Campus Express: 95th/Dan Ryan (Red) Chicago Manufacturing Campus Weekday rush 103rd Discontinued on March 27, 2005 due to low ridership. [3] 104 Pullman: 93rd/Cottage Grove
The Richard B. Ogilvie Transportation Center (/ ˈ oʊ ɡ ə l v iː /), on the site of the former Chicago and North Western Terminal, is a commuter rail terminal in downtown Chicago, Illinois. For the last century, this site has served as the primary terminal for the Chicago and North Western Railway and its successors Union Pacific and Metra ...
Van Buren Street station is a commuter rail station in downtown Chicago that serves the Metra Electric Line to University Park, Blue Island, and South Chicago neighborhood; and the South Shore Line to Gary and South Bend, Indiana. The station has three tracks, with one side and one island platform.
Heather Sevigny, Wooster Daily Record August 16, 2023 at 4:39 PM Main Street Music, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday through Oct. 14, pavilion downtown Wooster.
Clark/Lake is an 'L' station located at 100/124 West Lake Street in Chicago's Loop district, and is accessed from the James R. Thompson Center and 203 North LaSalle building. It is one of the most complex stations on the 'L' system, comprising an elevated station and a subway station.
The tour also highlights the Wooster buildings that play into the city's civil rights history. They include: Wooster United Methodist Church, where the Wayne County Anti-Slavery Society was formed ...
RTA was created after a referendum in 1974. In 1973, CTA had instituted its first major service cuts, [6] and several suburban bus companies, including Evanston Bus Company and Glenview Bus Company had ceased operations, forcing Evanston to make arrangements with CTA and Wilmette to start a municipal service.