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    The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of Illinois.

  2. A steam locomotive pulled wooden coaches between terminals at Congress Street and what is now Pershing Road. The tracks plotted a 3.6-mile line adjacent to alleys, so it was dubbed the “AlleyL.’”. The Green Line still uses those tracks today.

  3. 12 mar 2019 · The map, created by New York City-based artist Jake Berman, shows what the "L" system would've looked like if the discarded "Loop Connector" plan had been approved. The plan, first proposed in the 1970s, called for dismantling the 1.79-mile circuit that forms an actual loop around Downtown and building east-west subway lines.

  4. The Chicago L is a rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago, United States. It began operation in June 1892, making it the second oldest rapid transit system in America. Eight lines and 143 stations serve the passengers of the L (abbreviation from elevated).

  5. And so the first 'L' train (then Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad) was built in 1892, and its inaugural journey took place on June 6, spanning 3.6 miles in 14 minutes. Elevated tracks appeared to be the right choice, as subways were too expensive to consider.

  6. 18 wrz 2023 · Why is Chicago’s train system called the L? Chicago’s main train system is colloquially referred to as “the L.” It consists of eight train lines—Red, Blue, Green, Brown, Orange, Pink, Purple, and Yellow.

  7. 27 sie 2020 · The Chicago "L", short for "elevated", is the rapid transit system operated by the Chicago Transit Authority. The "L" serves the residents of Chicago with eight routes, all focused toward the Loop.

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