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Chicago elevated system". The main line and Logan Square branch up to Robey had their tracks completed by the middle of
October 1894, and were given power in April 1895 for test and inspection runs. They began service at 6 a.m. on Monday, May 6, 1895; eleven stations opened that day, including Marshfield. Upon its opening, the Metropolitan became the first revenue electric elevated railroad in the United States. The Garfield Park branch opened on June 19, but service on the Douglas Park branch was delayed until April 28, 1896.
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instead customers gave their fare to the station agent to record in a registry, a practice similar to streetcars. This practice was ultimately adopted by the other elevateds. The CA&E, on the other hand, sold tickets to be checked by conductors. Tickets could be purchased either at a station or on the train; full-fare tickets sold on trains came with a dime ($ 1.27 in 2023) surcharge over those bought in advance.
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the station, the tracks crossed over and became two bidirectional pairs rather than two pairs in the same direction. Trains bound for or coming from Logan Square and
Humboldt Park used the northern tracks and island platform, while trains bound for or coming from Garfield Park and Douglas Park used the southern tracks and platform. Three switches existed at this
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1940 and formally authorized for construction in 1946. Clearance of the right-of-way began in 1949 and was largely complete by 1952, by which time only the "L" structure survived in the path of the future expressway. Changes were made to the
Garfield Park and Douglas Park lines on December 9, 1951. Several stations were closed, including
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Although the CA&E did not collect ridership statistics by station, the railroad's total ridership was less than four million annually, and declining, in the period from 1949. After the
September 1953 suspension of direct "one-seat ride" service into Chicago, the railroad lost half of these riders
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Work on the subway was delayed by World War II; it finally opened on
February 25, 1951, rerouting Logan Square and Humboldt Park trains from Marshfield Junction. Construction on the expressway and Congress Line, on the other hand, had not started even though it had been adopted by the City Council in
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Metropolitan branches for night and off-peak hours during the 20th century, although the main line maintained 24-hour station agents throughout its existence. Unlike other elevated railroads at the time, the Metropolitan did not sell tickets for passengers to present to staff;
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neighborhood of
Chicago. The Metropolitan boasted of providing water closets, water fountains, newsstands, and waiting rooms at its stations, which also included racks for bicycles, staff to announce those in waiting rooms of approaching trains, and space for baby carriages. Unlike elsewhere on the
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in the median of the
Eisenhower for the main line and Garfield Park branch. Construction of these new lines was piecemeal, as was the end of service to Marshfield; Logan Square trains were diverted in 1951, as was Garfield Park and CA&E service in 1953. This left Douglas Park trains as the sole
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but underperforming Canal and
Halsted. With respect to the "L" system as a whole, Marshfield's 1951 performance made it the 65th-busiest of 131 stations that were at least partially-staffed at the beginning of the year, while in 1953 it was the 68th-busiest of 137 such stations. Accounting for the
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Metropolitan's trains ran every six minutes between 6 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., and every ten minutes during the night, on the main line and Northwest branch; the average speed was 16 mph (26 km/h). By 1898, the night hours were updated so that trains ran at 30-minute
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Marshfield had two island platforms, one each between an inner and outer track; after the AE&C began service, an additional side platform was constructed on the northern Garfield Park track west of the junction. A pedestrian bridge linked both "L" platforms and the interurban platform. East of
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Technically, the Logan Square branch started after Robey and was, like the Humboldt Park branch, a divergence from what was formally known as the "Northwest branch". However, as early as 1898, even the Metropolitan itself was referring to the Northwest branch as part of the "Logan Square branch",
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for the "L" – unifying its operations, instituting the same management across the companies, and instituting free transfers between the lines starting in 1913 – but kept the underlying companies intact. This continued until the companies were formally merged into the
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In 1900, the earliest year data is available, Marshfield served 499,538 "L" passengers. Afterwards, ridership steadily increased until it peaked at 1,538,319 in 1926. Ridership last exceeded one million in 1929 before declining substantially to roughly 1900s levels. In the last full year of its
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proved an easy task besides the switches of the main line. The junction at Marshfield required "elaborate special work" in its switches and signals, more so than other elevated railroads at the time, and has been described as being as late as 1948 "the most elaborate and complex junction on the
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part of 1954 it was open, it had the 114th-highest patronage out of those 137 stations. These statistics only measured the number of passengers who originated a trip from Marshfield rather than used it as a transfer, so are likely underestimates of the true patronage of the station.
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traffic at Marshfield until April 1954, when they too used a temporary right-of-way to go downtown. The Congress Line opened in 1958; the junction that Marshfield had served was maintained between the new line and the Douglas Park branch, but the station prior to this divergence was
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The CA&E stopped at Marshfield to board westbound passengers and alight eastbound passengers; lest it compete with the "L" directly, patrons were not allowed to board eastbound trains at Marshfield, nor were westbound passengers allowed to alight at stations within the
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for eastbound alightment, although the remainder of CA&E trains continued eastbound alightment at Marshfield. CA&E trains were limited to 45 mph (72 km/h) on "L" tracks, but were given priority over slower "L" train at the crossover east of Marshfield.
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operation, 1953, Marshfield served 688,433 passengers on the "L", a 3.48 percent decline from the 713,264 of 1951; ridership statistics are unavailable throughout the entire "L" for 1952. For the part of 1954 it was open, Marshfield served 135,928 passengers.
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only discharged passengers eastbound, and only boarded passengers westbound; stations marked with § had the same service pattern as italicized stations between 1926 and 1951. Stations marked with * did not offer CA&E service between 1926 and
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A working-class neighborhood grew up around the station, supplanting what had been a fashionable area. Underneath the CA&E platform was the Dreamland Ballroom, a venue that was at one time owned by the CRT. Located near the station was the
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area of service. As early as 1934, several morning rush hour CA&E trains a day stopped at Laflin instead of Marshfield to discharge eastbound passengers. By 1950, such trains, now the majority of morning rush hour trains, instead used
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on April 4, 1954, removing the last traffic to Marshfield and Racine; they were demolished soon afterwards. After the change, Douglas Park riders needing to transfer to westbound Garfield Park trains were advised to use the
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Plans for Chicago to have a subway system to relieve the severe congestion of, if not replace, its elevated trackage dated back to the early 20th century, but the city lagged in building subways. A plan emerged in 1938 for
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and more thoroughly planned in the early 1930s. These sections of transit would be connected, allowing for the northwest side's rapid transit to be routed through downtown rather than adhere to a trunk-and-branch model.
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in solid black. The Garfield Park branch – the branch heading straight west from the main line – carried CA&E trains to Chicago's western suburbs.
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in 1897. The similarly-named Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railway Company was organized in January 1899 and assumed operations on February 3 of that year.
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proceeded due west from the Logan Square branch past Robey Street. The franchise stipulated that this divergence take place somewhere between Wood Street and
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or "Eisenhower") on Congress Street that had been proposed since the 1909
2808:"Displaced: When the Eisenhower Expressway Moved in, Who Was Forced Out?"
2531:. Vol. 22, no. 40. Berwyn, Illinois. April 2, 1954. p. 1.
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3200:. Chicago: The Chicago Directory Company. August 1909. Archived from
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3139:(2). Chicago: Central Electric Railfans' Association. February 1939.
3150:. Chicago: Chicago Transit Authority – via Internet Archive.
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2042:(Map). Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad. 1898. pp.
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This would have been 265 South Marshfield Avenue prior to 1909.
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2319:. Vol. 97, no. 245. October 13, 1938. pp. 1–2.
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The station was located at 416 South Marshfield Avenue in the
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A narrated late-1940s/early-1950s view of Marshfield station
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on the main line to Laramie on the Garfield Park branch.
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Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railway (October 29, 1950).
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3155:Operations Planning Department (October 1, 1979).
2744:Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad (May 27, 1934).
2459:"Garfield Park-Douglas Park "L" Service Revisions"
3232:The Living Legacy of the Chicago Aurora and Elgin
3168:. Park Forest, Illinois: Transport History Press.
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2793:
2651:from the original on March 19, 2023
2565:
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2341:
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13:
4088:1954 disestablishments in Illinois
3031:, pp. 7, 15, 23, 31, & 39
2796:, pp. 10–15, 18, 20, & 21
2412:Buck, Thomas (February 18, 1951).
2380:
1828:Chicago and North Western Railroad
1708:
1228:
1203:
921:
812:
689:
14:
4119:
3839:Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
3250:
2604:
2525:"To Change 'L' Routing on Sunday"
1576:Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
1417:Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
1184:
1159:
928:
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767:
561:
445:Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
155:Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
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272:
4083:1895 establishments in Illinois
2766:– via GreatThirdRail.org.
2733:– via GreatThirdRail.org.
1927:
1890:
1881:
1558:and the Garfield Park branch's
1299:
805:
594:
3235:. San Francisco: Forum Press.
3086:
1856:
1699:a new station on Racine Avenue
1280:
1273:
1254:
1247:
1:
3245:– via Internet Archive.
3221:Polk's Chicago Directory 1923
2751:. Chicago: Poole Bros., Inc.
2718:. Chicago: Poole Bros., Inc.
1944:
1729:
1661:trackage running directly on
1601:Chicago Rapid Transit Company
1568:station on Des Plaines Avenue
1432:Chicago Rapid Transit Company
1140:
1126:
1101:
1082:
1068:
1054:
1035:
967:
639:
613:
580:
134:Chicago Rapid Transit Company
3101:: 263–274. January 15, 1895.
3019:, pp. 14–15 & 30–31
1920:and through stations on the
1808:
1777:Neighborhood and connections
1413:the Metropolitan's main line
1133:
1075:
1061:
974:
646:
620:
587:
21:Mount Washington Cog Railway
7:
3006:– via Newspapers.com.
2543:– via Newspapers.com.
2477:– via Newspapers.com.
2432:– via Newspapers.com.
2331:– via Newspapers.com.
2136:– via Newspapers.com.
81:416 South Marshfield Avenue
10:
4124:
3923:York Street–Elmhurst
2659:– via Chicago-L.org.
2050:– via Chicago-L.org.
1618:
1465:
1461:
18:
4050:
3846:
3733:
3656:
3488:
3301:
3173:Moffat, Bruce G. (1995).
3124:– via Google Books.
3095:The Street Railway Review
1609:Chicago Transit Authority
1587:Chicago Elevated Railways
1436:Chicago Transit Authority
1428:Chicago Elevated Railways
1423:, between 1905 and 1953.
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3780:Franklin Street Terminal
1837:
1488:that went westward from
1452:located on Racine Avenue
3303:Douglas (Cermak) branch
3077:Weller & Stark 1999
3065:Weller & Stark 1999
2888:Weller & Stark 1999
2782:Weller & Stark 1999
2670:Weller & Stark 1999
2611:Encyclopedia of Chicago
2554:Weller & Stark 1999
2512:Weller & Stark 1999
2500:Weller & Stark 1999
2488:Weller & Stark 1999
2357:Weller & Stark 1999
2288:Weller & Stark 1999
2228:Weller & Stark 1999
2216:Weller & Stark 1999
2204:Weller & Stark 1999
2102:Weller & Stark 1999
1961:Weller & Stark 1999
1832:Union Pacific West Line
1784:Coyne Electrical School
1506:branch to Humboldt Park
183:4 tracks diverging to 6
3735:Metropolitan main line
3164:Lind, Alan R. (1974).
3147:Congress Rapid Transit
2965:, pp. 15 & 23
2218:, pp. 3 & 131
1830:(C&NW, modern-day
1739:
1615:Closure and demolition
1591:
1560:station on 52nd Avenue
1468:Metropolitan main line
1456:Medical Center station
1327:Metropolitan main line
332:Metropolitan main line
150:Metropolitan main line
4041:Wells Street Terminal
3787:Wells Street Terminal
2383:"Remnants of the "L""
1788:Presbyterian Hospital
1737:
1691:Madison/Wells station
1607:, the publicly-owned
1578:(CA&E), in 1921.
1564:Wells Street Terminal
1521:Lake Street Elevateds
357:Wells Street Terminal
277: 3.48% (CTA)
109:41.87583°N 87.66806°W
3710:Lake Street Transfer
3490:Garfield Park branch
3295:Chicago "L" stations
3106:Borzo, Greg (2007).
2118:"New "L" Road Opens"
1918:Lake Street Elevated
1914:Central Park station
1906:Westchester branches
1500:, and one southwest
1478:Chicago City Council
531:Garfield Park branch
411:Garfield Park branch
138:See text before 1924
3658:Logan Square branch
3293:Current and former
2161:, pp. 130–131.
381:Logan Square branch
352:(LaSalle/Van Buren)
114:41.87583; -87.66806
105: /
73:General information
4052:All stations were
3979:5th Avenue–Maywood
3795:Franklin/Van Buren
2878:, pp. 202–203
2514:, pp. 134–135
2254:, pp. 240–242
1819:Franklin/Van Buren
1745:Westchester branch
1740:
449:Following station
441:Preceding station
319:Following station
311:Preceding station
201:Bicycle facilities
4070:
4069:
4024:Marshfield Avenue
3804:
3803:
2806:Loerzel, Robert.
2638:Rapid Transit Map
2605:Reiff, Janice L.
2387:Forgotten Chicago
2381:Banich, Terence.
1682:Paulina Connector
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243:February 25, 1951
136:(1924–1947)
131:(1947–1954)
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1695:State/Van Buren
1638:Plan of Chicago
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1496:, one due west
1494:to Logan Square
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2713:"Time Tables"
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2684:, p. 268
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2018:
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2007:, p. 264
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1989:
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1978:, p. 123
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174:side platform
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4033:Canal Street
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3883:Green Valley
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3426:Douglas Park
3424:
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3401:Central Park
3393:
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3202:the original
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3079:, p. 20
3072:
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3060:
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3002:November 24,
3000:. Retrieved
2991:
2982:
2977:, p. 23
2970:
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2953:, p. 15
2931:
2919:
2914:, p. 10
2907:
2895:
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2820:. Retrieved
2811:
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2789:
2784:, p. 37
2760:. Retrieved
2739:
2727:. Retrieved
2689:
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2653:. Retrieved
2637:
2631:
2619:. Retrieved
2610:
2585:
2580:, p. 96
2573:
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2462:
2445:, p. 10
2438:
2426:. Retrieved
2417:
2407:
2395:. Retrieved
2386:
2376:
2364:
2359:, p. 14
2337:
2327:November 17,
2325:. Retrieved
2316:
2307:
2302:, p. 91
2295:
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2187:
2154:
2149:, p. 43
2142:
2130:. Retrieved
2121:
2104:, p. 36
2080:
2068:
2056:
2039:
1983:
1929:
1892:
1883:
1858:
1824:
1816:
1812:
1796:
1780:
1767:
1753:
1741:
1724:interlocking
1720:
1712:
1679:
1656:
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1624:
1580:
1549:
1545:receivership
1541:
1514:
1482:right-of-way
1471:
1447:right-of-way
1440:
1425:
1396:
1395:
1319:
938:
837:Logan Square
822:
667:Douglas Park
660:
524:
499:Track layout
473:Canal Street
387:
373:Logan Square
324:
188:Construction
25:
3988:Forest Park
3972:11th Avenue
3966:17th Avenue
3960:25th Avenue
3949:Garden Home
3917:Spring Road
3498:Des Plaines
3366:50th Avenue
3353:54th/Cermak
3340:58th Avenue
3087:Works cited
3055:, p. 7
3043:, p. 1
2762:February 9,
2729:February 9,
2682:1895 Review
2655:February 6,
2568:, p. 6
2529:Berwyn Life
2473:February 5,
2428:October 16,
2397:January 22,
2371:, p. 5
2344:, p. 9
2276:Moffat 1995
2264:Moffat 1995
2252:Moffat 1995
2240:Moffat 1995
2230:, p. 3
2192:Moffat 1995
2180:Moffat 1995
2159:Moffat 1995
2132:February 5,
2085:1895 Review
2073:1895 Review
2022:Moffat 1995
2005:1895 Review
1988:1895 Review
1976:Moffat 1995
1902:Normal Park
1803:owl service
1799:a boulevard
1572:World War I
1486:a main line
1405:Chicago "L"
403:Des Plaines
398:Closed 1953
368:Closed 1951
342:Closed 1951
315:Chicago "L"
217:May 6, 1895
112: /
88:Coordinates
54:Chicago "L"
4077:Categories
4054:flag stops
3911:Villa Park
3867:Glen Ellyn
3841:(CA&E)
3744:Marshfield
3724:Marshfield
3673:California
3647:Marshfield
3619:California
3612:Sacramento
3479:Marshfield
3460:14th Place
3432:California
2539:October 4,
2300:Borzo 2007
2147:Borzo 2007
1945:References
1935:Washington
1910:conductors
1865:after 1951
1770:conductors
1730:Operations
1552:interurban
1525:third rail
1517:South Side
1421:interurban
1397:Marshfield
467:Main Line
259:Passengers
97:41°52′33″N
36:MARSHFIELD
3944:Wolf Road
3847:Main Line
3598:St. Louis
3528:Gunderson
3467:Roosevelt
3319:Ridgeland
2900:Lind 1974
2876:Lind 1974
2864:Lind 1974
2849:Lind 1974
2837:Lind 1974
2822:March 12,
2694:CERA 1939
1809:Ridership
1652:Skip-stop
230:Key dates
165:Platforms
157:main line
100:87°40′5″W
3997:Oak Park
3954:Bellwood
3939:Berkeley
3900:Westmore
3878:Glen Oak
3689:Division
3570:Kilbourn
3522:Oak Park
3395:Lawndale
3312:Oak Park
3053:CTA 1979
3041:CTA 1979
3029:CTA 1979
3017:CTA 1979
2996:Archived
2975:CTA 1979
2963:CTA 1979
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2924:CTA 1979
2912:CTA 1979
2816:Archived
2794:CTA 1979
2753:Archived
2720:Archived
2646:Archived
2621:March 3,
2615:Archived
2566:CTA 1967
2533:Archived
2467:Archived
2443:CTA 1967
2422:Archived
2391:Archived
2369:CTA 1967
2342:CTA 1967
2321:Archived
2126:Archived
2061:CTA 1979
1792:blighted
1786:and the
1686:the Loop
1665:between
1659:at-grade
1628:a subway
1592:de facto
1535:the Loop
1490:downtown
1443:a subway
1381:Location
944:branches
539:CA&E
425:Oak Park
388:Terminus
325:Terminus
196:Elevated
125:Owned by
78:Location
4062:italics
4056:unless
3905:Ardmore
3889:Lombard
3855:Wheaton
3765:Halsted
3717:Madison
3696:Chicago
3678:Western
3626:Western
3584:Pulaski
3556:Laramie
3549:Central
3535:Lombard
3437:Western
3389:Pulaski
3384:Kostner
3359:Laramie
3347:Central
3326:Lombard
1671:Halsted
1599:single
1462:History
460:Wheaton
458:toward
423:toward
401:toward
371:toward
365:Madison
345:toward
209:History
143:Line(s)
56:station
52:Former
4058:bolded
3758:Racine
3751:Laflin
3605:Kedzie
3563:Cicero
3542:Austin
3510:Harlem
3504:Hannah
3420:Kedzie
3378:Kenton
3372:Cicero
3333:Austin
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1863:Racine
1757:'s
1675:Racine
1667:Kedzie
1648:Laflin
1556:Aurora
1399:was a
1340:
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949:
835:&
674:branch
548:
512:Legend
505:
339:Laflin
222:Closed
214:Opened
180:Tracks
172:and 1
38:
4065:1951.
3772:Canal
3703:Grand
3683:Damen
3640:Ogden
3633:Hoyne
3577:Tripp
3442:Damen
3414:Homan
3407:Drake
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1749:Canal
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3516:Home
3473:Polk
3454:18th
3448:Wood
3237:ISBN
3179:ISBN
3116:ISBN
3004:2022
2824:2023
2812:WBEZ
2764:2023
2731:2023
2657:2023
2623:2023
2541:2022
2475:2023
2430:2022
2399:2023
2329:2022
2134:2023
1896:The
1669:and
1550:The
1519:and
1472:The
537:and
420:Polk
347:Loop
282:Rank
268:1953
42:400S
1755:"L"
1583:"L"
355:or
204:Yes
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