List of Chicago "L" stations

The Chicago "L" is a rapid transit system that serves the city of Chicago and seven of its surrounding suburbs. The system is operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). On an average weekday, 749,700 passengers ride the "L",[1] making it the second-busiest rapid transit system in the United States, behind the New York City Subway.[2]

A current map depicting the eight rapid transit lines of the Chicago "L" system. Map is not drawn to scale.

The system began as three separate companies, which built lines traveling from Chicago's central business district to the south and the west. The first of these was the Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad which opened on June 6, 1892.[3] The Lake Street Elevated Railroad opened the following year and the Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad followed in 1895. Initially, the "L" lines operated independently of each other, but in 1897, they were combined into one physically unified system with the completion of the Union Loop and connecting trackage.[4] In 1900, the Northwestern Elevated Railroad entered operation,[5] finalizing the basic structure of the system: a hub and spoke distribution paradigm radiating north, west, and south from downtown Chicago. The system expanded outward from this with new branches or line extensions until 1930.

Due to the ruined financial state of the privately owned Chicago Rapid Transit Company and the Chicago Surface Lines, a public agency (the CTA) was created in 1947 to take over and save the rapid transit and streetcar systems.[6] Starting in 1948, the CTA began systematically shutting down many stations and lines that saw little use in order to improve service and reduce costs. Expansion resumed in September 1969 with the opening of a new line in the median of the Dan Ryan Expressway and continued until October 31, 1993, with the opening of the Orange Line.[7] The newest line the Pink Line, which opened on June 25, 2006 was created by rerouting the Blue Line's Douglas branch into a separate service.[8]

As of February 2015, the system has 146 stations on eight lines operating on 224.1 miles (360.7 km) of track.[1] A total of 98 stations are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and are accessible to passengers with disabilities. The majority of "L" stations are named for the streets or intersections on which they are located; others are named for neighborhoods, suburbs, destinations, or a combination of these.[9] The newest station is Washington/Wabash, which opened on August 31, 2017.[10]

Lines

Chicago "L" lines
Line Stations Termini Weekday ridership (2013)[11]
Blue 33 O'Hare (north, all other trains)
Rosemont (north, select weekday rush hour trains)
Jefferson Park (north, select weekday rush hour trains)
Forest Park (south, all other trains)
UIC-Halsted (south, select trains)
Racine (south, select weekday rush hour trains)[12]
176,120
Brown 27 Kimball (north)
The Loop (south, all except nights)
Belmont (south, late nights)
Midway (south, select weekday rush hour trains)[13]
108,529
Green 30 Harlem/Lake (north)
Cottage Grove (south via East 63rd branch)
Ashland/63rd (south via Ashland branch)
68,230
Orange 16 The Loop (north, all other trains)
Kimball (north, select weekday rush hour trains)[14]
Midway (south)
58,765
Pink 22 54th/Cermak (west)
The Loop (east)
31,572
Purple 26 Linden (north)
Howard (south, shuttle service)
The Loop (south, weekday rush hour express service)
42,673
Red 33 Howard (north)
95th/Dan Ryan (south)
234,232
Yellow 3 Dempster–Skokie (west)
Howard (east)
6,338

Stations

Key for Chicago "L" stations and planned stations
Symbol Meaning
Designated transfer stations within the Chicago "L" system
Transfer stations for Metra or South Shore Line
Transfer stations for Chicago "L", Metra, and South Shore Line
Terminal station

Transfer stations and terminals
Accessible
Airport connection
 
Key for Metra and South Shore lines
Symbol Line
BNSF BNSF Railway (Metra)
HC Heritage Corridor
ME Metra Electric District
MD-N Milwaukee District / North Line
MD-W Milwaukee District / West Line
NCS North Central Service
RI Rock Island District
SWS SouthWest Service
UP-N Union Pacific / North Line
UP-NW Union Pacific / Northwest Line
UP-W Union Pacific / West Line
South Shore Line


Rapid transit stations on the Chicago "L"
StationLinesTransfersLocationOpenedStructure
18th Pink Pilsen April 28, 1896[15] Elevated
35th–Bronzeville–IIT Green Metra: RI (at Jones/Bronzeville) Bronzeville June 6, 1892[3] Elevated
35th/Archer Orange McKinley Park October 31, 1993[7] Elevated
43rd Green Grand Boulevard August 15, 1892[16] Elevated
47th Green Grand Boulevard August 15, 1892[16] Elevated
47th Red Fuller Park September 28, 1969[17] Expressway median
51st Green Grand Boulevard / Washington Park August 28, 1892[18] Elevated
54th/Cermak Pink Cicero August 1, 1912 At-grade
63rd Red Englewood September 28, 1969[17] Expressway median
69th Red Greater Grand Crossing September 28, 1969[17] Expressway median
79th Red Chatham September 28, 1969[17] Expressway median
87th Red Chatham September 28, 1969[17] Expressway median
95th/Dan Ryan Red Roseland September 28, 1969[17] Expressway median
Adams/Wabash Brown Green Orange Pink Purple The Loop November 8, 1896[19] Elevated
Addison Blue Avondale / Irving Park February 1, 1970[20] Expressway median
Addison Brown North Center May 18, 1907[21] Elevated
Addison Red Wrigleyville June 6, 1900[22] Elevated
Argyle Red Little Vietnam May 16, 1908[a] [23] Elevated
Armitage Brown Purple Lincoln Park June 9, 1900[22] Elevated
Ashland Green Pink Near West Side November 6, 1893[24][25] Elevated
Ashland/63rd Green West Englewood May 6, 1969[26] Elevated
Ashland Orange McKinley Park October 31, 1993[27] Elevated
Austin Blue Oak Park March 20, 1960[28][29] Expressway median
Austin Green Austin April 15, 1899[30] Elevated
Belmont Blue Avondale February 1, 1970[20] Underground
Belmont Brown Purple Red Lake View May 31, 1900[5] Elevated
Berwyn Red Edgewater 1917 Elevated
Bryn Mawr Red Edgewater May 16, 1908[a] [23] Elevated
California Blue Logan Square May 25, 1895 Elevated
California Green East Garfield Park November 6, 1893[24] Elevated
California Pink Little Village March 10, 1902[31] Elevated
Central Green Austin April 15, 1899[30] Elevated
Central Purple Evanston May 16, 1908[a] [32][33] Elevated
Central Park Pink North Lawndale December 9, 1951[34] Elevated
Cermak–Chinatown Red Chinatown September 28, 1969[17] Elevated
Cermak–McCormick Place Green Near South Side June 6, 1892 Elevated
Chicago Blue West Town February 25, 1951[35][36] Underground
Chicago Brown Purple Near North Side May 31, 1900[5] Elevated
Chicago Red Near North Side October 17, 1943[37] Underground
Cicero Blue Austin June 22, 1958[38][39] Expressway median
Cicero Green Austin March 3, 1894[40] Elevated
Cicero Pink Cicero December 16, 1907[41] At-grade
Clark/Division Red Near North Side October 17, 1943[37] Underground
Clark/Lake Blue Brown Green Orange Pink Purple The Loop September 22, 1895[42][43] / February 25, 1951[35][36] Elevated / Underground
Clinton Blue Metra: MD-N MD-W NCS BNSF HC SWS (at Union) Near West Side June 22, 1958[38][39] Underground
Clinton Green Pink Metra: UP-N UP-W UP-NW (at Ogilvie) West Loop October 16, 1909[44] Elevated
Conservatory–Central Park Drive Green East Garfield Park June 30, 2001[45] Elevated
Cottage Grove Green Woodlawn April 23, 1893[46] Elevated
Cumberland Blue O'Hare February 27, 1983[47] Expressway median
Damen Blue Wicker Park May 6, 1895[48] Elevated
Damen Brown Metra: UP-N (at Ravenswood) Ravenswood May 18, 1907[21] Elevated
Damen Pink Heart of Chicago September 7, 1896 Elevated
Davis Purple Metra: UP-N (at Evanston Davis Street) Evanston May 16, 1908[a] [32][33] Elevated
Dempster Purple Evanston May 16, 1908[a] [32][33] Elevated
Dempster–Skokie Yellow Skokie March 28, 1925[49] At-grade
Diversey Brown Purple Lincoln Park June 9, 1900[22] Elevated
Division Blue Wicker Park / Noble Square February 25, 1951[35][36] Underground
Forest Park Blue Forest Park March 11, 1905[50] [c] Elevated
Foster Purple Evanston January 6, 1909[51] Elevated
Francisco Brown Albany Park December 14, 1907 At-grade
Fullerton Brown Purple Red Lincoln Park May 31, 1900[5] Elevated
Garfield Green Washington Park October 12, 1892[52][53] Elevated
Garfield Red Fuller Park September 28, 1969[17] Expressway median
Grand Blue West Town February 25, 1951[35][36] Underground
Grand Red River North / Streeterville October 17, 1943[37] Underground
Granville Red Edgewater May 16, 1908[a] [23] Elevated
Halsted Green Englewood December 24, 1906[54] Elevated
Halsted Orange Bridgeport October 31, 1993[7] Elevated
Harlem Blue Forest Park March 20, 1960[28][29] Expressway median
Harlem Blue Norwood Park February 27, 1983[47] Expressway median
Harlem/Lake Green Metra: UP-W (at Oak Park) Oak Park / Forest Park October 28, 1962[55][56] Elevated
Harold Washington Library – State/Van Buren Brown Orange Pink Purple Blue (at Jackson)
Red (at Jackson)
The Loop June 22, 1997[57] Elevated
Harrison Red South Loop October 17, 1943[37] Underground
Howard Red Purple Yellow Rogers Park August 23, 1908[51] Elevated
Illinois Medical District Blue Near West Side June 22, 1958[38][39] Expressway median
Indiana Green Grand Boulevard August 15, 1892[16] Elevated
Irving Park Blue Metra: UP-NW (at Irving Park) Irving Park February 1, 1970[20] Expressway median
Irving Park Brown North Center May 18, 1907[21] Elevated
Jackson Blue Red (at Jackson)
Brown Orange Pink Purple (at Library)
The Loop February 25, 1951[35][36] Underground
Jackson Red Blue (at Jackson)
Brown Orange Pink Purple (at Library)
The Loop October 17, 1943[37] Underground
Jarvis Red Rogers Park May 16, 1908[a] [23] Elevated
Jefferson Park Blue Metra: UP-NW Jefferson Park February 1, 1970[20] Expressway median
Kedzie Brown Albany Park December 14, 1907[58] At-grade
Kedzie Green East Garfield Park November 6, 1893[24][25] Elevated
Kedzie Orange Brighton Park October 31, 1993[27] Elevated
Kedzie Pink North Lawndale March 10, 1902[31] Elevated
Kedzie–Homan Blue East Garfield Park June 22, 1958[38][39] Expressway median
Kimball Brown Albany Park December 14, 1907[58] At-grade
King Drive Green Woodlawn May 1, 1893[46][59] Elevated
Kostner Pink North Lawndale May 22, 1907 At-grade
Lake Red Blue (at Washington)
Brown Green Orange Pink Purple (at State/Lake)
The Loop October 17, 1943[37] Underground
Laramie Green Austin April 23, 1894[60] Elevated
LaSalle Blue Metra: RI (at LaSalle Street) The Loop February 25, 1951[35][36] Underground
LaSalle/Van Buren Brown Orange Pink Purple Metra: RI (at LaSalle Street) The Loop October 3, 1897[61] Elevated
Lawrence Red Uptown February 27, 1923[62] Elevated
Linden Purple Wilmette April 2, 1912[63] At-grade
Logan Square Blue Logan Square February 1, 1970[20] Underground
Loyola Red Rogers Park May 16, 1908[a] [23] Elevated
Main Purple Metra: UP-N (at Evanston Main Street) Evanston May 16, 1908[a] [32][33] Elevated
Merchandise Mart Brown Purple Near North Side December 5, 1930[64] Elevated
Midway Orange Garfield Ridge October 31, 1993[7] At-grade
Monroe Blue The Loop February 25, 1951[35][36] Underground
Monroe Red The Loop October 17, 1943[37] Underground
Montrose Blue Metra: MD-N (at Mayfair) Irving Park February 1, 1970[20] Expressway median
Montrose Brown Ravenswood May 18, 1907[21] Elevated
Morgan Green Pink Near West Side November 6, 1893[65] Elevated
Morse Red Rogers Park May 16, 1908[a] [23] Elevated
North/Clybourn Red Near North Side October 17, 1943[37] Underground
Noyes Purple Evanston May 16, 1908[a] [32][33] Elevated
O'Hare Blue O'Hare: ATS Airport Transit System O'Hare September 3, 1984[66] Underground
Oak Park Blue Oak Park March 20, 1960[28][29] Expressway median
Oak Park Green Oak Park January 25, 1901 Elevated
Oakton–Skokie Yellow Skokie March 28, 1925[67] At-grade
Paulina Brown Roscoe Village May 18, 1907[21] Elevated
Polk Pink Illinois Medical District April 28, 1896[15] Elevated
Pulaski Blue West Garfield Park June 22, 1958[38][39] Expressway median
Pulaski Green West Garfield Park March 1894 Elevated
Pulaski Orange Archer Heights / West Elsdon October 31, 1993[7] Elevated
Pulaski Pink North Lawndale June 16, 1902[68] Elevated
Quincy Brown Orange Pink Purple Metra: MD-N MD-W NCS BNSF HC SWS (at Union) The Loop October 3, 1897[61] Elevated
Racine Blue Near West Side June 22, 1958[38][39] Expressway median
Ridgeland Green Oak Park January 25, 1901 Elevated
Rockwell Brown Lincoln Square December 14, 1907 At-grade
Roosevelt Green Orange Red Near South Side June 6, 1892[3] / October 17, 1943[37] Elevated / Underground
Rosemont Blue Rosemont February 27, 1983[47] Expressway median
Sedgwick Brown Purple Old Town May 31, 1900[5] Elevated
Sheridan Red Lake View May 31, 1900[5] Elevated
South Boulevard Purple Evanston July 1, 1931[69] Elevated
Southport Brown Lake View May 18, 1907[21] Elevated
Sox–35th Red Metra: RI (at Jones/Bronzeville) Armour Square September 28, 1969[17] Expressway median
State/Lake Brown Green Orange Pink Purple Red (at Lake) The Loop September 22, 1895[42][43] Elevated
Thorndale Red Edgewater February 14, 1915[70] Elevated
UIC–Halsted Blue Greektown June 22, 1958[38][39] Expressway median
Washington Blue Red (at Lake) The Loop February 25, 1951[35][36] Underground
Washington/Wabash Brown Green Orange Pink Purple Metra: ME (at Millennium Station)
NICTD: (at Millennium Station)
The Loop August 31, 2017[71] Elevated
Washington/Wells Brown Orange Pink Purple Metra: UP-N UP-W UP-NW (at Ogilvie) The Loop July 17, 1995[72] Elevated
Wellington Brown Purple Lake View May 31, 1900 Elevated
Western Blue Logan Square May 25, 1895 Elevated
Western Blue Near West Side June 22, 1958[38][39] Expressway median
Western Brown Lincoln Square May 18, 1907[21] Elevated
Western Orange Brighton Park October 31, 1993[7] Elevated
Western Pink Lower West Side September 7, 1896[73] Elevated
Wilson Purple Red Uptown May 31, 1900[5] Elevated

Planned stations

Planned and proposed stations for the Chicago "L"
Station Lines Transfers Location Planned opening Structure Status
Damen Green N/A Near West Side 2021[74] Elevated Under construction[75]
103rd Red N/A Roseland / Washington Heights 2029[76][77] Elevated Proposed
111th Red N/A Roseland 2029[78][79] Elevated Proposed
130th Red N/A Riverdale 2029[80][81] At-grade Proposed
Michigan Red N/A West Pullman 2029[82][83] Elevated Proposed

Notes

References

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