How safe is the Orange Line CTA to Midway and to the Loop?
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It's safe. I use the orange line to get downtown because it's near my house. During the morning on mon...
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The Orangle Line "L" train runs from Loop "L" to Midway between 4:50a-1:20a on Saturdays...
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I need to be in the loop tomorrow afternoon and am coming into the city on the blue line from the Cumberland station. Any idea about how long the ride will be?
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Normally about thirty minutes. Tomorrow, however, there's scheduled maintenance on the Blue line.
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I can't seem to find an answer to this question on the Chicago Transit Authority website.
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Howard 44 parking Jarvis Morse Loyola Granville Thorndale Bryn Mawr Berwyn Argyle Lawrence Wilson Sheridan...
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Which Chicago CTA train stop is most efficient in my situation? We will be in Chicago in a few weeks. While it's far from our first time there or riding the train, I'd just like to ask which transfer would be most efficient in our situation. We are flying...
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Clark/Lake will be easier for the transfer because...well, it's hard to explain but though the Jackson...
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I am taking a Amtrak train into Union station in Chicago. I know the loop is about 3 blocks away, but I have quite a lot of luggage and don't really want to mess with walking the three blocks and trying to get it up the stairs by myself. Is there any...
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The only places where Metra and CTA 'L' lines have adjoining stations are Oak Park, Irving Park, Jefferson...
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Which cta transit line would I need to catch from the chicago loop by michigan avenue to get to the neighborhood of wicker park? ex. brown line or red line? also if anyone knows how to get to logan square or lincoln park from the loop on the L train...
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Catch the Blue Line train anywhere in the Loop along Dearborn Street or at the Thompson Center. Ride...
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Hi, I am planning to take CTA blue line to ohare in June. I need to reach ohare at 530pm. In doing so we hope to save lot of $$. We are 2 people with 2 checkin and 2 carryons and one laptop total and would like advise on which station to take in chicago...
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Since its renovation Jackson does have elevators. It also has the advantage being at the south end of...
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