Chicago 'L'
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The 'L' (or El) is the principal urban heavy rail and metro serving Chicago, Illinois in the United States.
Downtown[edit]
Loop[edit]
Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, and Purple Lines
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The north west corner of the loop at Lake Street and Wells Street
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View looking north from Adams/Wabash station
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The north east corner of the loop at Lake Street and Wabash Avenue
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A Brown Line train at Madison/Wabash station
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The south west corner of the loop at Van Buren Street and Wabash Avenue
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Randolph/Wabash station
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LaSalle/Van Buren (CTA) station
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The south west corner of the loop at Van Buren Street and Wells Street
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Interior of Quincy station
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Washington/Wells station
Subways[edit]
Red and Blue Lines
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Chicago Red Line station
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Clark/Lake subway platform
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Monroe station on the Red Line
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Jackson/State Red Line station
South side[edit]
Served by the Red, Green, and Orange Lines
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51st station on the Green Line
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East63rd/Cottage Grove Station on the Green Line
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A Red line train approaching Cermak/Chinatown station
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Garfield Station on the Green Line before reconstruction in 2000
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The McCormick Tribune Campus Center on the Green Line
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Red line train on the median of Dan Ryan Expressway
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Orange Line Midway Airport Terminal
West side[edit]
Served by the Blue, Green, and Pink Lines
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Ashland station on the green & pink lines
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A pink line train at Ashland station
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A Blue Line train at Damen station
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O'Hare station
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Logan Square Blue Line station
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Racine Blue Line station
Oak Park[edit]
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Harlem Green Line station
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Oak Park Green Line station
North side[edit]
Served by the Red, Brown, and Purple Lines
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Argyle red line station
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Belmont station
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Berwyn red line station
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Francisco brown line station
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A brown line train at Fullerton station
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Irving Park brown line station
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Kedzie brown line station
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Morse red line station
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Paulina brown line station
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Rockwell brown line station
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Sedgwick brown and purple line station
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Western brown line station
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A brown line train crossing the north branch of the Chicago River
Evanston/Wilmette[edit]
Served by the Purple Line
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Foster purple line station
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Linden purple line station
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The original Linden station house
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Main purple line station
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Noyes purple line station
Skokie[edit]
Served by the Yellow Line
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Dempster–Skokie station
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Oakton–Skokie station
Rolling stock[edit]
Historical/Retired[edit]
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Car 1, built 1892
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1902
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Car 1268, built 1907
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4000 series, built 1914–1924
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Car 48, built 1959–1960, retired 1999
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2000 series, built 1964, retired 1993
Current[edit]
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2200 series, built 1969–1970, rehabbed 1990–1992
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2400 series, built 1976–1978, rehabbed 1987–1995
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2600 series, built 1981–1987, rehabbed 1999–2002
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3200 series, built 1992–1994
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5000 series, built 2009–2014