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The Red Line (Howard-Dan Ryan Service) is a heavy rail line in Chicago, run by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) as part of the Chicago 'L' system. It is CTA's busiest rail line, serving more than 190,000 passengers each weekday, 23.4 miles long with 37 stations, from Rogers Park (Howard Street) on the City Limits north, through downtown Chicago, and to Roseland (95th/Dan Ryan) on the south. The L is the principal urban heavy rail and metro serving Chicago, Illinois in the United States. ...
Quincy el Station serving the Brown Line, Purple Line and Orange Line The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), founded on October 1, 1947, provides bus and rail mass transit services to the citizens of Chicago and several of the citys inner suburbs. ...
The Orange Line , also called the Midway Line, is a heavy rail line in Chicago, Illinois run by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of the el system. ...
The Yellow Line, formerly known as the Skokie Swift, is a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rapid transit line running from the Howard Street terminal on the northern city limits of Chicago to Skokie station at Dempster Street in Skokie. ...
The Green Line, formerly the Lake-Englewood/Jackson Park line, of the Chicago Transit Authority runs entirely above ground. ...
The Blue Line (OHare-Forest Park-54/Cermak), consists of a 19. ...
The Purple Line (Evanston Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority is a 3. ...
The Brown Line (Ravenswood Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority Chicago L rapid transit system, is a 11. ...
Pink Line (Douglas-Loop Service) is the name of a new rapid transit service to be operated by the Chicago Transit Authority in Chicago, Illinois for a trial period of 180 days. ...
Flag Seal Nickname: The Windy City Motto: Urbs In Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location Location in Chicagoland and northern Illinois Coordinates , Government Country State Counties United States Illinois Cook, DuPage Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) Geographical characteristics Area City 606. ...
Quincy el Station serving the Brown Line, Purple Line and Orange Line The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), founded on October 1, 1947, provides bus and rail mass transit services to the citizens of Chicago and several of the citys inner suburbs. ...
The L is the principal urban heavy rail and metro serving Chicago, Illinois in the United States. ...
Rogers Park or East Rogers Park is the northernmost neighborhood community of Chicago, Illinois, USA, bordering the City of Evanston and Howard Street to the north, Ridge Boulevard to the west, Lake Michigan to the east, and Devon Avenue to the south. ...
Roseland, located on the far south side of the city, is one of the 77 official community areas of Chicago, Illinois. ...
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Berwyn station is typical of stations on the northern section of the Red Line Image File history File links Berwyn_CTA_031130. ...
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Berwyn station Berwyn is a station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys Red Line, part of the Chicago L metro system. ...
North Side Mainline The northern terminus of the Red Line is Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago (7600 N. - 1700 W.), on the City Limits farthest north. The Red Line extends southeasterly on an elevated embankment structure about a half-mile west of the lakefront to Touhy Avenue then turns south along Glenwood Avenue to Morse station. From there the route swings on a sweeping reverse curve to the east to Sheridan Road, adjacent to Loyola University Chicago and continues southerly parallel to Broadway Avenue to the east and follows Broadway to Leland Avenue. From here, the route transitions from concrete embankment to steel elevated structure. The 'L' continues southward running adjacent the Graceland Cemetery, Irving Park Road and Sheffield Avenue from Uptown to Lincoln Park. The Brown Line (Ravenswood) joins the Red Line tracks just north of the Belmont Avenue station. Howard is a station on the Chicago L system, located at 1649 West Howard Street in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 7600 north, 1700 west). ...
Rogers Park or East Rogers Park is the northernmost neighborhood community of Chicago, Illinois, USA, bordering the City of Evanston and Howard Street to the north, Ridge Boulevard to the west, Lake Michigan to the east, and Devon Avenue to the south. ...
Loyola University Chicago is a private co-educational religious-affiliated university established in Chicago, Illinois in 1870 as Saint Ignatius College. ...
Skyline of Uptown, looking northeast Uptown is a diverse neighborhood located north of Chicagos downtown. ...
Lincoln Park is located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The name may be used to describe Lincoln Park as a community on the citys north side; Lincoln Park, the park primarily within that community; or the zoo within the parks southern area. ...
The Brown Line (Ravenswood Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority Chicago L rapid transit system, is a 11. ...
Belmont is a station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys L system, located in the neighborhood of Lakeview at 945 West Belmont Avenue in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 3200 north, 1000 west). ...
Washington station on the subway section of the Red Line South of Belmont, Red and Brown Line trains run side-by-side on the four track North Side 'L' to Armitage Avenue. Image File history File links CTA Red Line subway station Photo taken by user DaveofCali (David Liu) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Image File history File links CTA Red Line subway station Photo taken by user DaveofCali (David Liu) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
The Washington/State platform. ...
Clybourn-Division-State Subway At Armitage, the Red Line descends to a portal at Willow Street and becomes a subway route, turning southeast in Clybourn Avenue, east in Division Street, and south in State Street through the Loop to Roosevelt Road. South of Roosevelt Road, there is a junction, with one pair of tracks curving to the east and leaving the subway at 13th Street and connects to the old South Side 'L' near 16th and State Streets. This section was used between October, 1943 and February, 1993 when North Side trains were routed to Englewood and Jackson Park. It is now used for non-service train moves and emergency purposes. State Street is a common American street name. ...
The Loop is what locals call the downtown neighborhood of Chicago. ...
1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1943 calendar). ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
Dan Ryan Branch Back at 13th Street the subway swings away from State Street on a reverse curve to the southwest then rises to another portal near 18th Street adjacent Metra's Rock Island District commuter railroad line. The Red Line bridges 18th Street and continues southward on a steel column pan concrete deck elevated structure to 24th Street. The Cermak-Chinatown station is in this section. State Street is a common American street name. ...
Metra system schematic Metra (officially known as the Northeastern Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation) is Chicagolands commuter rail system, serving over 200 stations on eleven lines across the Regional Transportation Authoritys (RTAs) six-county service area. ...
The Rock Island District (RI) is a commuter rail line operated by Metra from Chicago, Illinois southwest to Joliet. ...
A Red Line train approaches Cermak-Chinatown station from the north. South of Cermak Road, the Red Line tracks run along the median strip of the Franklin Street Connector, the planned, but never-completed downtown feeder branch of the Dan Ryan Expressway. The Red Line then tunnels beneath the expressway interchange between 28th and 30th Streets and continues southward now occupying the median strip of the Dan Ryan Expressway (Interstate 90 & 94). The Red Line follows the Dan Ryan the rest of the way to the 95th Street terminal (9500 S. - 1 W.) in Roseland. The 98th Street Yard and Carhouse lie just south and east of the Dan Ryan-Bishop Ford Expressway interchange. Beyond the interchange, the Dan Ryan and Bishop Ford expressways continue towards the City's Limits south without a transit line in the median strip, but with a grass median occupying space where provisions were made (when they were being built) for future rapid transit extensions of the Red Line. Image File history File links A Red Line CTA train approaches Cermak-Chinatown station on 25 January 2004. ...
Image File history File links A Red Line CTA train approaches Cermak-Chinatown station on 25 January 2004. ...
The Dan Ryan Expressway in 1970. ...
The Dan Ryan Expressway in 1970. ...
The 95/Dan Ryan station is currently the southern terminus of the Chicago Transit Authoritys Red Line and is one of the busiest stops in the system. ...
Roseland, located on the far south side of the city, is one of the 77 official community areas of Chicago, Illinois. ...
The Bishop Ford Freeway, formerly known as the Calumet Expressway, is a portion of Interstate 94 in northeastern Illinois, south of downtown Chicago. ...
Stations along the Red Line serve important Chicago landmarks such as Wrigley Field (Addison), U.S. Cellular Field (Sox-35th), DePaul University (Fullerton), the Auditorium Building of Roosevelt University, and Loyola University Chicago (Loyola), as well as the Magnificent Mile and Chinatown. It has been suggested that Eamus catuli be merged into this article or section. ...
Addison is a station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys L system, located in the neighborhood of Wrigleyville at 940 West Addison Street in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 3600 north, 940 west). ...
U.S. Cellular Field (Better known as Comiskey Park) is a Major League Baseball stadium in Chicago, Illinois. ...
DePaul University should not be confused with DePauw University. ...
The Auditorium Building in Chicago The Auditorium Building in Chicago, Illinois is one of the best-known designs of Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan. ...
Roosevelt University downtown campus (Auditorium Building) Roosevelt University Roosevelt University is a four-year, private institute of higher education with full service campuses in Chicagos Loop and northwest suburban Schaumburg. ...
Loyola is an station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys L system, served by the Red Line. ...
Michigan Avenues double-decker bridge over the Chicago River. ...
The Chinatown Gate in Chinatown, Chicago, Illinois. ...
From the Red Line, passengers can directly transfer to any other Chicago 'L' line. The L is the principal urban heavy rail and metro serving Chicago, Illinois in the United States. ...
Like the Blue Line, the Red Line runs 24 hours a day. Service has a 4 to 6 minute headway during the day, and a 15 minute headway during the early morning hours. The Blue Line (OHare-Forest Park-54/Cermak), consists of a 19. ...
History The Red Line began on the north side with the first section of the route opening on May 31, 1900 between Wilson and Broadway Avenues and the Loop. It was constructed by the Northwestern Elevated Railroad Company. The route was extended to Central Street in Evanston on May 16, 1908 via leased and electrified steam railroad trackage, and to Linden Avenue in Wilmette on April 2, 1912. In November, 1913, the North Side 'L' was through routed with the South Side 'L' lines through the Union Loop. The ground-level section between Leland Avenue and Howard Street was elevated on a concrete embankment structure and expanded to four tracks in 1922. May 31 is the 151st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (152nd in leap years), with 214 days remaining. ...
1900 (MCM) was an exceptional common year starting on Monday. ...
Incorporated City in 1872. ...
May 16 is the 136th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (137th in leap years). ...
1908 (MCMVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Wilmette is a town in New Trier Township, Cook County, Illinois. ...
April 2 is the 92nd day of the year (93rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 273 days remaining. ...
1912 (MCMXII) was a leap year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday in the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
1913 (MCMXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday. ...
1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
The Clybourn-Division-State Subway was completed in 1943 providing two new tracks bypassing the portion of the North and South Side 'L' lines not equipped express tracks. By providing an express route free of the most restrictive curves on the Chicago 'L' and shorter than the old line it supplemented (thanks to use of a diagonal street, Clybourn Avenue, for one leg of the route), the subway reduced running time by as much as 11 minutes for a one-way trip. The route was placed in operation October 17, 1943, for a portion of the through north-south trains although other trains continued to use the 'L' both on through trips and on services circling the Loop and returning to the point of origin. 1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1943 calendar). ...
The L is the principal urban heavy rail and metro serving Chicago, Illinois in the United States. ...
October 17 is the 290th (in leap years the 291st) day of the year according to the Gregorian calendar. ...
1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1943 calendar). ...
On July 31, 1949, the North-South route was revised to create a more efficient routing through the Central Business District and handle the heavy volumes of passenger traffic using it. Thus, the Howard line was combined with the Jackson Park-Englewood lines through the State Street Subway, and the other lines routed to the Loop 'L'. July 31 is the 212th day (213th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 153 days remaining. ...
1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1949 calendar). ...
The Dan Ryan Branch was opened September 28, 1969, and was originally combined with the Lake Street line to form the West-South route (Lake-Dan Ryan). It operated over the Lake Street and Wabash Avenue sides of the Union Loop. This "interim" service was created mainly for the purpose of providing through service between the west side and the south side in anticipation of the 1968 Chicago Central Area Transit Plan (Loop Subway project). When the subway project was cancelled in 1979, the Lake-Dan Ryan service remained, and lasted for nearly 24 years. September 28 is the 271st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (272nd in leap years). ...
1969 (MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...
1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
// History Throughout its entire life, the two-mile, double track Union Loop Elevated line in Chicagos Central Area has coexisted with strong pressures, political and civic, to do away with in favor of new downtown subways. ...
This page refers to the year 1979. ...
For much of the twenieth century, the Howard-Englewood/Jackson Park route was equally compatible in terms of passenger traffic until the late 1960's through the 1970's. However, passenger traffic volumes began to shift on the south side lines, with more riders using the newer Dan Ryan line (which runs four miles further south) and fewer riders on the older 'L' lines. This imbalance of service allowed the CTA to develop a more efficient system by combining the more heavily used rail lines together, and the weaker lines with each other, providing increased service capacity for the routes that need it. Thus, on February 21, 1993 the Howard line was combined with the Dan Ryan line creating the present Red Line, and the Lake Street line was paired with the Englewood-Jackson Park lines to form the Green Line. A further operational benefit of this switch was that there was now additional available capacity on the Loop 'L', which was required for the soon-to-open Orange Line. February 21 is the 52nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
The Green Line, formerly the Lake-Englewood/Jackson Park line, of the Chicago Transit Authority runs entirely above ground. ...
The Orange Line , also called the Midway Line, is a heavy rail line in Chicago, Illinois run by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of the el system. ...
The Dan Ryan branch of the Red Line is currently undergoing a rehabilitation period to improve its aging infratsructure and should be completed by late 2006 or 2007. [1] This work includes upgrading the power and signal systems, and rehabilitating the stations with improved lighting, a cleaner appearance, and new escalators and elevators.
Dan Ryan Extension Planning is currently underway for an extension of the Dan Ryan branch southeasterly from the 95th Street Terminal to 130th Street via the Bishop Ford Expressway median. This would also provide a connection between the Red Line and the South Shore Rail Line.[2][3][4] Currently, an extension of the Red Line could only be maintained as far south as 107th Street at the Bishop Ford/Stony Island interchange. Extending the line beyond this point would involve massive restructuring of the expressway lanes to provide a wider median. The Bishop Ford Expressway, formerly known as the Calumet Expressway, is a portion of Interstate 94 in northeastern Illinois, south of downtown Chicago. ...
The South Shore Line is an electrically powered interurban streetcar line (freight and passenger) operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) between Randolph Street Terminal in downtown Chicago, Illinois and the South Bend Regional Airport in South Bend, Indiana. ...
Station listing | Red Line (North Side Main Line) | | Station | Location | Points of interest | | Howard | 1649 W. Howard Street | Transfer station for Yellow and Purple Lines | | Jarvis | 1523 W. Jarvis Avenue | | | Morse | 1358 W. Morse Avenue | | Loyola
 | 1200 W. Loyola Avenue | Loyola University Chicago Lakeshore Campus | Granville
 | 1119 W. Granville Avenue | | | Thorndale | 1118 W. Thorndale Avenue | | | Bryn Mawr | 1119 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue | | | Berwyn | 1121 W. Berwyn Avenue | | | Argyle | 1118 W. Argyle Avenue | New Chinatown | | Lawrence | 1117 W. Lawrence Avenue | | | Wilson | 4620 N. Broadway Street | Harry S Truman College | | Sheridan | 3940 N. Sheridan Road | Graceland Cemetery | Addison
 | 940 W. Addison Street | Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs | | Belmont | 945 W. Belmont Avenue | Lakeview, Briar Street Theatre Transfer station for Purple and Brown Lines Howard is a station on the Chicago L system, located at 1649 West Howard Street in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 7600 north, 1700 west). ...
The Yellow Line, formerly known as the Skokie Swift, is a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rapid transit line running from the Howard Street terminal on the northern city limits of Chicago to Skokie station at Dempster Street in Skokie. ...
The Purple Line (Evanston Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority is a 3. ...
Loyola is an station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys L system, served by the Red Line. ...
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Loyola University Chicago is a private co-educational religious-affiliated university established in Chicago, Illinois in 1870 as Saint Ignatius College. ...
Granville is a station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys Red Line, part of the Chicago L metro system. ...
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Berwyn station Berwyn is a station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys Red Line, part of the Chicago L metro system. ...
The Argyle station seen from street level. ...
Skyline of Uptown, looking northeast Uptown is a diverse neighborhood located north of Chicagos downtown. ...
Sheridan is a station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys L system, located in the neighborhood of Buena Park at 3940 North Sheridan Road in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 4000 north, 1000 west). ...
Graceland Cemetery is a large Victorian-era cemetery located in the north side community area of Uptown, in the city of Chicago, Illinois. ...
Addison is a station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys L system, located in the neighborhood of Wrigleyville at 940 West Addison Street in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 3600 north, 940 west). ...
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Major league affiliations National League (1876-present) Central Division (1994-present) Current uniform Ballpark Wrigley Field (1916-present) Major league titles World Series titles (2) 1908 ⢠1907 NL Pennants (10) 1945 ⢠1938 ⢠1935 ⢠1932 1929 ⢠1918 ⢠1910 ⢠1908 1907 ⢠1906 Central Division titles (1) 2003 East Division titles (2) 1984...
Belmont is a station on the Chicago Transit Authoritys L system, located in the neighborhood of Lakeview at 945 West Belmont Avenue in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 3200 north, 1000 west). ...
Lakeview (properly and historically spelled as Lake View) is a neighborhood on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is located along the shore of Lake Michigan and runs approximately from Diversey Parkway on the south to Irving Park Road on the north and from Lake Michigan on the...
The Purple Line (Evanston Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority is a 3. ...
The Brown Line (Ravenswood Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority Chicago L rapid transit system, is a 11. ...
| | Fullerton | 943 W. Fullerton Avenue | Lincoln Park, DePaul University Transfer station for Purple and Brown Lines Lincoln Park is located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The name may be used to describe Lincoln Park as a community on the citys north side; Lincoln Park, the park primarily within that community; or the zoo within the parks southern area. ...
DePaul University should not be confused with DePauw University. ...
The Purple Line (Evanston Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority is a 3. ...
The Brown Line (Ravenswood Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority Chicago L rapid transit system, is a 11. ...
| | Red Line (State Street Subway) | | Station | Location | Points of interest | | North/Clybourn | 1599 N. Clybourn Avenue | Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Goose Island Brewery | | Clark/Division | 1200 N. Clark Street | | Chicago
 | 800 N. State Street | John Hancock Center, Chicago Water Tower, Water Tower Place, Loyola University Chicago Water Tower Campus, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Museum of Contemporary Art | | Grand | 521 N. State Street | Navy Pier | | Lake | 200 N. State Street | Marshall Field's, Chicago Theatre Transfer station for Orange, Green, Purple, Pink, and Brown Lines Steppenwolf Theatre Company is a Chicago theatre company in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Goose Island Brewery is a brewery located in Chicago, Illinois, opened in 1988 by brewer John Hall. ...
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The water tower sits adjacent to the downtown campus of Loyola University Chicago along the Magnificent Mile of North Michigan Avenue. ...
900 North Michigan, Park Tower, the John Hancock Center, and Water Tower Place (L-R) as seen from the Sears Tower in Chicago Water Tower Place is the name given to an adjoining shopping mall and skyscraper in Chicago. ...
For other schools named Northwestern please see Northwestern College. ...
The Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine is located in Chicago, Illinois, at 330 East Chicago Avenue. ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art is a contemporary art museum in downtown Chicago. ...
The Navy Pier seen from the John Hancock Center Navy Pier is a 3,000 foot long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. ...
Marshall Fields is a department store chain headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota with flagship stores in the Somerset Collection near Detroit, on Nicollet Mall in Downtown Minneapolis, and the main flagship on State Street in Chicago. ...
The Chicago Theatre The Chicago Theatre is a famous theater landmark in the city of Chicago, Illinois. ...
The Orange Line , also called the Midway Line, is a heavy rail line in Chicago, Illinois run by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of the el system. ...
The Green Line, formerly the Lake-Englewood/Jackson Park line, of the Chicago Transit Authority runs entirely above ground. ...
The Purple Line (Evanston Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority is a 3. ...
Pink Line (Douglas-Loop Service) is the name of a new rapid transit service to be operated by the Chicago Transit Authority in Chicago, Illinois for a trial period of 180 days. ...
The Brown Line (Ravenswood Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority Chicago L rapid transit system, is a 11. ...
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 | 128 N. State Street | Chicago City Hall, Richard J. Daley Center, Millennium Park Transfer station for Blue Line, Metra trains, and South Shore Line The Washington/State platform. ...
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Chicago City Hall, shortly before construction was completed in 1911. ...
Richard J. Daley Center is Chicagos premier civic center and features a massive sculpture by Pablo Picasso. ...
Millennium Park is a prominent new civic center of the City of Chicago in Illinois and an important landmark of the citys lakefront. ...
The Blue Line (OHare-Forest Park-54/Cermak), consists of a 19. ...
Metra system schematic Metra (officially known as the Northeastern Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation) is Chicagolands commuter rail system, serving over 200 stations on eleven lines across the Regional Transportation Authoritys (RTAs) six-county service area. ...
The South Shore Line is an electrically powered interurban streetcar line operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) between Randolph Street Terminal in downtown Chicago, Illinois and the South Bend Regional Airport in South Bend, Indiana. ...
| | Monroe | 26 S. State Street | Art Institute of Chicago | Jackson
 | 230 S. State Street | Grant Park, Petrillo Music Shell, Buckingham Fountain, Harold Washington Library Center, Roosevelt University downtown campus, DePaul University downtown campus Transfer station for Blue Line, Orange, Purple, Pink, and Brown Lines The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the premier art educational facilities in the United States. ...
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The Taste of Chicago is held in Grant Park annually around Independence Day. ...
Buckingham Fountain today Buckingham Fountain is one of the largest in the world. ...
The Chicago Public Library consists of 80 branches (as of March 2006) throughout the city of Chicago, Illinois, USA. History Harold Washington Library in downtown Chicago. ...
Roosevelt University downtown campus (Auditorium Building) Roosevelt University Roosevelt University is a four-year, private institute of higher education with full service campuses in Chicagos Loop and northwest suburban Schaumburg. ...
The Blue Line (OHare-Forest Park-54/Cermak), consists of a 19. ...
The Orange Line , also called the Midway Line, is a heavy rail line in Chicago, Illinois run by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of the el system. ...
The Purple Line (Evanston Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority is a 3. ...
Pink Line (Douglas-Loop Service) is the name of a new rapid transit service to be operated by the Chicago Transit Authority in Chicago, Illinois for a trial period of 180 days. ...
The Brown Line (Ravenswood Service) of the Chicago Transit Authority Chicago L rapid transit system, is a 11. ...
| | Harrison | 608 S. State Street | Columbia College of Chicago, Illinois | Roosevelt
 | 1167 S. State Street | Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, Northerly Island (formerly Meigs Field), Soldier Field Transfer station for Orange and Green Lines Columbia College Chicago, located in Chicago, is the nations largest arts and communications college. ...
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Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago The Field Museum of Natural History, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, sits on Lake Shore Drive next to Lake Michigan, part of a scenic complex known as Museum Campus Chicago. ...
John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago in the United States is the largest indoor aquarium in the world. ...
Adler Planetarium The Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum in downtown Chicago, Illinois was the first planetarium in the United States and is the oldest in existence today. ...
Merrill C. Meigs Field Airport (IATA airport code CGX) was a single strip airport built on Northerly Island, the landfill originally created to house the 1933-1934 Century of Progress in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Merrill C. Meigs Field Airport (IATA airport code CGX) was a single strip airport built on Northerly Island, the landfill originally created to house the 1933-1934 Century of Progress in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Soldier Field is located on famous Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, and is currently home to the NFLs Chicago Bears and Major League Soccers Chicago Fire. ...
The Orange Line , also called the Midway Line, is a heavy rail line in Chicago, Illinois run by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of the el system. ...
The Green Line, formerly the Lake-Englewood/Jackson Park line, of the Chicago Transit Authority runs entirely above ground. ...
| | Red Line (Dan Ryan branch) | | Station | Location | Points of interest | | Cermak-Chinatown | 138 W. Cermak Road | Chinatown, McCormick Place | Sox-35th
 | 142 W. 35th Street | Illinois Institute of Technology, U.S. Cellular Field (formerly Comiskey Park), home of the Chicago White Sox | | 47th | 220 W. 47th Street | | | Garfield | 220 W. Garfield Avenue | Main connecting point for the University of Chicago and the Museum of Science and Industry | | 63rd | 220 W. 63rd Street | | | 69th | 15 W. 69th Street | Kennedy-King College | 79th
 | 15 W. 79th Street | | | 87th | 15 W. 87th Street | | 95/Dan Ryan
 | 14 W. 95th Street | | The Chinatown Gate in Chinatown, Chicago, Illinois. ...
McCormick Place is an enormous exposition complex located in Chicago, Illinois. ...
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State Street Village, S.R. Crown Hall, Armour Main Building Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is a private Ph. ...
U.S. Cellular Field (Better known as Comiskey Park) is a Major League Baseball stadium in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Comiskey Park (35th Street & Shields Avenue, Chicago, Illinois) was the ballpark in which the Chicago White Sox played from 1910 to 1990. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901-present) Central Division (1994-present) Current uniform Ballpark U.S. Cellular Field (1991-present) Major league titles World Series titles (3) 2005 ⢠1917 ⢠1906 AL Pennants (6) 2005 ⢠1959 ⢠1919 ⢠1917 1906 ⢠1901 Central Division titles (2) [1] 2005 ⢠2000 West Division titles (2...
The University of Chicago is a private university located principally in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. ...
The Museum of Science and Industry is housed in the only surviving building from the 1893 World Columbian Exposition and is a National Historic Landmark. ...
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The 95/Dan Ryan station is currently the southern terminus of the Chicago Transit Authoritys Red Line and is one of the busiest stops in the system. ...
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See also The L is the principal urban heavy rail and metro serving Chicago, Illinois in the United States. ...
Blue Line OHare Rosemont Cumberland Harlem Jefferson Park Montrose Irving Park Addison Belmont Logan Square California Western Damen Division Chicago Grand Washington Monroe Jackson LaSalle Clinton UIC-Halsted Racine Forest Park Branch Medical Center Western Kedzie-Homan Pulaski Cicero Austin Oak Park Harlem Forest Park Cermak Branch Polk 18th...
External links - Red Line at Chicago-'L'.org
- Train schedules at CTA official site
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