List of Chicago "L" stations
The
second-busiest rapid transit system in the United States, behind the New York City Subway.[2]
The system began as three separate companies, which built lines traveling from Chicago's
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
Blue Line's Douglas branch into a separate service.[8]
As of March 2021[update], the system has 145 stations on eight lines operating on 224.1 miles (360.7 km) of track.accessible to passengers with disabilities.[9] 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.[10] The newest station is Washington/Wabash, which opened on August 31, 2017.[11]
Lines
Line | Stations | Termini | Weekday ridership (as of July 2022)[12] |
---|---|---|---|
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 weekday rush hour trains)[13] |
66,838 |
Brown | 27 | Kimball (north) The Loop (south, all except nights) Belmont (south, late nights)[14] |
29,531 |
Green | 30 | Ashland branch )
|
20,219 |
Orange | 16 | The Loop[15] Midway (south) |
15,129 |
Pink | 22 | 54th/Cermak (west) The Loop (east) |
9,834 |
Purple | 26 | Linden (north) Howard (south, shuttle service) The Loop (south, weekday rush hour express service) |
4,558 |
Red | 33 | Howard (north) 95th/Dan Ryan (south) |
98,148 |
Yellow | 3 | Dempster–Skokie (west) Howard (east) |
1,212 |
Stations
|
Station | Lines | Transfers | Location | Opened | Structure |
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18th | Pink | — | Pilsen | April 28, 1896[16] | Elevated |
35th–Bronzeville–IIT | Green | 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[17] | Elevated |
47th | Green | — | Grand Boulevard | August 15, 1892[17] | Elevated |
47th | Red | — | Fuller Park | September 28, 1969[18] | Expressway median |
51st | Green | — | Grand Boulevard/ Washington Park |
August 28, 1892[19] | Elevated |
54th/Cermak † | Pink | — | Cicero | August 1, 1912 | At-grade |
63rd | Red | — | Englewood | September 28, 1969[18] | Expressway median |
69th | Red | — | Greater Grand Crossing | September 28, 1969[18] | Expressway median |
79th | Red | — | Chatham | September 28, 1969[18] | Expressway median |
87th | Red | — | Chatham | September 28, 1969[18] | Expressway median |
95th/Dan Ryan † | Red | — | Roseland | September 28, 1969[18] | Expressway median |
Adams/Wabash Ⓣ | Brown Green Orange Pink Purple | Metra: ME (at Van Buren Street) NICTD: (at Van Buren Street) |
The Loop | November 8, 1896[20] | Elevated |
Addison | Blue | — | Avondale/Irving Park | February 1, 1970[21] | Expressway median |
Addison | Brown | — | North Center | May 18, 1907[22] | Elevated |
Addison | Red | — | Wrigleyville | June 6, 1900[23] | Elevated |
Argyle | Red | — | Little Vietnam | May 16, 1908[a] [24] | Elevated |
Armitage | Brown Purple | — | Lincoln Park | June 9, 1900[23] | Elevated |
Ashland | Green Pink | — | Near West Side | November 6, 1893[25][26] | Elevated |
Ashland/63rd † | Green | — | West Englewood | May 6, 1969[27] | Elevated |
Ashland | Orange | — | McKinley Park | October 31, 1993[28] | Elevated |
Austin | Blue | — | Oak Park | March 20, 1960[29][30] | Expressway median |
Austin | Green | — | Austin | April 15, 1899[31] | Elevated |
Belmont | Blue | — | Avondale | February 1, 1970[21] | Underground |
Belmont Ⓣ † | Brown Purple Red | — | Lake View | May 31, 1900[5] | Elevated |
Berwyn | Red | — | Edgewater | 1916 | Elevated |
Bryn Mawr | Red | — | Edgewater | May 16, 1908[a] [24] | Elevated |
California | Blue | — | Logan Square | May 25, 1895 | Elevated |
California | Green | — | East Garfield Park | November 6, 1893[25] | Elevated |
California | Pink | — | Little Village | March 10, 1902[32] | Elevated |
Central | Green | — | Austin | April 15, 1899[31] | Elevated |
Central | Purple | — | Evanston | May 16, 1908[a] [33][34] | Elevated |
Central Park | Pink | — | North Lawndale | December 9, 1951[35] | Elevated |
Cermak–Chinatown | Red | — | Chinatown | September 28, 1969[18] | Elevated |
Cermak–McCormick Place | Green | — | Near South Side | June 6, 1892 | Elevated |
Chicago | Blue | — | West Town | February 25, 1951[36][37] | Underground |
Chicago | Brown Purple | — | Near North Side | May 31, 1900[5] | Elevated |
Chicago | Red | — | Near North Side | October 17, 1943[38] | Underground |
Cicero | Blue | — | Austin | June 22, 1958[39][40] | Expressway median |
Cicero | Green | — | Austin | March 3, 1894[41] | Elevated |
Cicero | Pink | — | Cicero | December 16, 1907[42] | At-grade |
Clark/Division | Red | — | Near North Side | October 17, 1943[38] | Underground |
Clark/Lake Ⓣ | Blue Brown Green Orange Pink Purple | — | The Loop | September 22, 1895[43][44]/ |
Elevated/underground |
Clinton | Blue | Metra: MD-N MD-W NCS BNSF HC SWS (at Union) | Near West Side | June 22, 1958[39][40] | Underground |
Clinton Ⓣ | Green Pink | Metra: UP-N UP-W UP-NW (at Ogilvie) | West Loop | October 16, 1909[45] | Elevated |
Conservatory–Central Park Drive | Green | — | East Garfield Park | June 30, 2001[46] | Elevated |
Cottage Grove † | Green | — | Woodlawn | April 23, 1893[47] | Elevated |
Cumberland | Blue | — | O'Hare | February 27, 1983[48] | Expressway median |
Damen | Blue | — | Wicker Park | May 6, 1895[49] | Elevated |
Damen | Brown | Metra: UP-N (at Ravenswood) | Ravenswood | May 18, 1907[22] | Elevated |
Damen | Pink | — | Heart of Chicago | September 7, 1896 | Elevated |
Davis | Purple | Metra: UP-N (at Evanston Davis Street) | Evanston | May 16, 1908[a] [33][34] | Elevated |
Dempster | Purple | — | Evanston | May 16, 1908[a] [33][34] | Elevated |
Dempster–Skokie † | Yellow | — | Skokie | March 28, 1925[50] | At-grade |
Diversey | Brown Purple | — | Lincoln Park | June 9, 1900[23] | Elevated |
Division | Blue | — | Pulaski Park | February 25, 1951[36][37] | Underground |
Forest Park † | Blue | — | Forest Park | March 11, 1905[51] [c] | Elevated |
Foster | Purple | — | Evanston | January 6, 1909[52] | 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[53][54] | Elevated |
Garfield | Red | — | Fuller Park | September 28, 1969[18] | Expressway median |
Grand | Blue | — | West Town | February 25, 1951[36][37] | Underground |
Grand | Red | — | River North | October 17, 1943[38] | Underground |
Granville | Red | — | Edgewater | May 16, 1908[a] [24] | Elevated |
Halsted | Green | — | Englewood | December 24, 1906[55] | Elevated |
Halsted | Orange | — | Bridgeport | October 31, 1993[7] | Elevated |
Harlem | Blue | — | Forest Park | March 20, 1960[29][30] | Expressway median |
Harlem | Blue | — | Norwood Park | February 27, 1983[48] | Expressway median |
Harlem/Lake † | Green | Metra: UP-W (at Oak Park) | Oak Park | October 28, 1962[56][57] | Elevated |
Harold Washington Library–State/Van Buren Ⓣ | Brown Orange Pink Purple | Blue (at Jackson) Red (at Jackson) Metra: ME (at Van Buren Street) NICTD: (at Van Buren Street) |
The Loop | June 22, 1997[58] | Elevated |
Harrison | Red | — | South Loop | October 17, 1943[38] | Underground |
Howard Ⓣ † | Red Purple Yellow | — | Rogers Park | May 16, 1908[52] | Elevated |
Illinois Medical District | Blue | — | Near West Side | June 22, 1958[39][40] | Expressway median |
Indiana | Green | — | Grand Boulevard | August 15, 1892[17] | Elevated |
Irving Park | Blue | Metra: UP-NW (at Irving Park) | Irving Park | February 1, 1970[21] | Expressway median |
Irving Park | Brown | — | North Center | May 18, 1907[22] | Elevated |
Jackson Ⓣ | Blue | Red (at Jackson) Brown Orange Pink Purple (at Library) |
The Loop | February 25, 1951[36][37] | Underground |
Jackson Ⓣ | Red | Blue (at Jackson) Brown Orange Pink Purple (at Library) |
The Loop | October 17, 1943[38] | Underground |
Jarvis | Red | — | Rogers Park | May 16, 1908[a] [24] | Elevated |
Jefferson Park | Blue | Metra: UP-NW | Jefferson Park | February 1, 1970[21] | Expressway median |
Kedzie | Brown | — | Albany Park | December 14, 1907[59] | At-grade |
Kedzie | Green | Metra: UP-W (at Kedzie) | East Garfield Park | November 6, 1893[25][26] | Elevated |
Kedzie | Orange | — | Brighton Park | October 31, 1993[28] | Elevated |
Kedzie | Pink | — | North Lawndale | March 10, 1902[32] | Elevated |
Kedzie–Homan | Blue | — | East Garfield Park | June 22, 1958[39][40] | Expressway median |
Kimball † | Brown | — | Albany Park | December 14, 1907[59] | At-grade |
King Drive | Green | — | Woodlawn | May 1, 1893[47][60] | 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 | November 18, 1997 | Underground |
Laramie | Green | — | Austin | April 23, 1894[61] | Elevated |
LaSalle | Blue | LaSalle Street )
|
The Loop | February 25, 1951[36][37] | Underground |
LaSalle/Van Buren | Brown Orange Pink Purple | LaSalle Street )
|
The Loop | October 3, 1897[62] | Elevated |
Lawrence | Red | — | Uptown | February 27, 1923[63] | Elevated |
Linden † | Purple | — | Wilmette | April 2, 1912[64] | At-grade |
Logan Square | Blue | — | Logan Square | February 1, 1970[21] | Underground |
Loyola | Red | — | Rogers Park | May 16, 1908[a] [24] | Elevated |
Main | Purple | Metra: UP-N (at Evanston Main Street) | Evanston | May 16, 1908[a] [33][34] | Elevated |
Merchandise Mart Ⓣ | Brown Purple | — | Near North Side | December 5, 1930[65] | Elevated |
Midway † | Orange | — | Garfield Ridge | October 31, 1993[7] | At-grade |
Monroe | Blue | — | The Loop | February 25, 1951[36][37] | Underground |
Monroe | Red | — | The Loop | October 17, 1943[38] | Underground |
Montrose | Blue | Metra: MD-N (at Mayfair) | Irving Park | February 1, 1970[21] | Expressway median |
Montrose | Brown | — | Ravenswood | May 18, 1907[22] | Elevated |
Morgan | Green Pink | — | Near West Side | November 6, 1893[66] | Elevated |
Morse | Red | — | Rogers Park | May 16, 1908[a] [24] | Elevated |
North/Clybourn | Red | — | Near North Side | October 17, 1943[38] | Underground |
Noyes | Purple | — | Evanston | May 16, 1908[a] [33][34] | Elevated |
O'Hare † | Blue | O'Hare: ATS Airport Transit System | O'Hare | September 3, 1984[67] | Underground |
Oak Park | Blue | — | Oak Park | March 20, 1960[29][30] | Expressway median |
Oak Park | Green | — | Oak Park | January 25, 1901 | Elevated |
Oakton–Skokie | Yellow | — | Skokie | March 28, 1925[68] | At-grade |
Paulina | Brown | — | Roscoe Village | May 18, 1907[22] | Elevated |
Polk | Pink | — | Illinois Medical District | April 28, 1896[16] | Elevated |
Pulaski | Blue | — | West Garfield Park | June 22, 1958[39][40] | 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[69] | Elevated |
Quincy | Brown Orange Pink Purple | Metra: MD-N MD-W NCS BNSF HC SWS (at Union) | The Loop | October 3, 1897[62] | Elevated |
Racine | Blue | — | Near West Side | June 22, 1958[39][40] | 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]/ |
Elevated/underground |
Rosemont | Blue | — | Rosemont | February 27, 1983[48] | 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[70] | Elevated |
Southport | Brown | — | Lake View | May 18, 1907[22] | Elevated |
Sox–35th | Red | Jones/Bronzeville )
|
Armour Square | September 28, 1969[18] | Expressway median |
State/Lake Ⓣ | Brown Green Orange Pink Purple | Red (at Lake) | The Loop | September 22, 1895[43][44] | Elevated |
Thorndale | Red | — | Edgewater | February 14, 1915[71] | Elevated |
UIC–Halsted | Blue | — | Greektown | June 22, 1958[39][40] | Expressway median |
Washington Ⓣ | Blue | Red (at Lake) | The Loop | February 25, 1951[36][37] | Underground |
Washington/Wabash | Brown Green Orange Pink Purple | Metra: ME (at Millennium Station) NICTD: (at Millennium Station) |
The Loop | August 31, 2017[72] | Elevated |
Washington/Wells Ⓣ | Brown Orange Pink Purple | Metra: MD-N MD-W NCS BNSF HC SWS (at Union) Metra: UP-N UP-W UP-NW (at Ogilvie) |
The Loop | July 17, 1995[73] | 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[39][40] | Expressway median |
Western | Brown | — | Lincoln Square | May 18, 1907[22] | Elevated |
Western | Orange | — | Brighton Park/ Gage Park/New City |
October 31, 1993[7] | Elevated |
Western | Pink | — | Lower West Side | September 7, 1896[74] | Elevated |
Wilson Ⓣ | Purple Red | — | Uptown | May 31, 1900[5] | Elevated |
Gallery
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North/Clybournis the only station on the Red Line's subway component with fare controls above ground
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One of several stations built on ground level,Oakton–Skokiehas head houses built at each end
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The twin head houses ofConservatory–Central Park Drivedate back to 1894
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TheMidwayterminal features both an island platform and a side platform
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The island platform atJackson/Dearbornconforms to the same structure that all the subway platforms in the Loop have
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Noyes, unlike most stations, has a platform that is only long enough for six cars instead of the usual eight
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Pedestrian access to63rdis from the bridge spanning the Dan Ryan expressway. Most stations built in highway medians on the Chicago "L" are reached in this way
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Like many stations,Ashland/63rdis an elevated station. Accessibility is provided via an elevator to the station's platform
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Argyleis one of several stations built on a concrete embankment
Planned stations
Station | Lines | Transfers | Location | Planned opening | Structure | Status |
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Damen | Green | — | Near West Side | 2024[75] | Elevated | Under construction[76] |
103rd | Red | — | Roseland/Washington Heights | 2029[77][78] | Elevated | Proposed |
111th | Red | — | Roseland | 2029[79][80] | Elevated | Proposed |
130th † | Red | — | Riverdale | 2029[81][82] | At-grade | Proposed |
Michigan | Red | — | West Pullman | 2029[83][84] | Elevated | Proposed |
Notes
- a On May 16, 1908, the Northwestern Elevated Railroad's rapid transit service replaced the service of the Milwaukee Road's Evanston branch north of Sheridan Park (Wilson Avenue).[33] Stations noted existed prior to the start of "L" service.[85]
- b Clark/Lake is listed twice because the elevated and subway sections opened as separate stations in 1895[44] and 1951,[36][37] respectively.
- Aurora Elgin and Chicago Railway prior to the start of "L" service. March 11, 1905, is the day the Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad began operating over the tracks of the AE&C and "L" service began.[51]
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External links
- Media related to Chicago 'L' stations at Wikimedia Commons