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- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations abstract "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, 641,000 passengers ride the 'L', making it the third-busiest rapid transit system in the United States, behind only the New York City Subway and the Washington Metro.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. 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. In 1900, the Northwestern Elevated Railroad entered operation, 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. 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, in stages, until October 31, 1993, with the opening of the Orange Line. 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.As of October 2013, the system has 145 stations spread over eight lines operating on 224.1 miles (360.7 km) of track. A total of 97 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. The newest station is Morgan, which reopened on May 18, 2012, although two new stations, Cermak–McCormick Place and Washington/Wabash, are scheduled to open in 2014 and 2016.".
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- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "BNSF Railway".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Blue".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Brown".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Green".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Heritage Corridor".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Metra Electric".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Milwaukee District/North".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Milwaukee District/West".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "North Central".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Orange".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Pink".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Purple".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Red".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Rock Island".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "South Shore".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "SouthWest Service".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Union Pacific/North".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Union Pacific/Northwest".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Union Pacific/West".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations line "Yellow".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations system "CTA".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations system "Metra".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations system "NICTD".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations subject Category:Chicago,_Illinois-related_lists.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations subject Category:Chicago_Transit_Authority.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations subject Category:Illinois_transportation-related_lists.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations subject Category:Lists_of_metro_stations.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations subject Category:Lists_of_railway_stations_in_the_United_States.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations subject Category:Transportation_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations comment "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).".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations label "List of Chicago 'L' stations".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations label "Liste des stations du métro de Chicago".
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations sameAs Anexo:Estaciones_del_Metro_de_Chicago.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations sameAs Liste_des_stations_du_métro_de_Chicago.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations sameAs Q3254748.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations sameAs Q3254748.
- List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations wasDerivedFrom List_of_Chicago_'L'_stations?oldid=605820419.
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