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  1. 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).

  2. How-to: Riding the train. CTA's train system is known as the 'L' (a now-official name originally short for "elevated"). Trains serve over 140 stations located throughout the city and nearby suburbs, on elevated railways, in subways, or on the ground. Enter the station and pay fare.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chicago_"L"Chicago "L" - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. Chicago „L”. Chicagowska kolej metropolitalna ( ang. Chicago Transit Authority w skr. CTA albo Chicago "L" od elevated, nadziemna) – składa się z ośmiu linii o łącznej długości 170,6 kilometrów, w tym: 19,5 km jako kolej podziemna (metro właściwe). Pierwsza linia (zielona) została otwarta w 1892.

  5. 21 sty 2023 · Learn how to use Chicago's L, see where the L goes and get top tips for using the network in this comprehensive Chicago L train travel guide. If you're visiting Chicago, the L train is a quick, easy and affordable way to get around the city.

  6. 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 “Alley ‘L.’”. The Green Line still uses those tracks today.

  7. The Chicago Metro, popularly known as the Chicago “L”, is operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). It consists of eight distinct lines that serve both residents and visitors, providing transportation within the city and extending into some of the surrounding suburbs.

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