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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).
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Quadrants of circles allude to the family of colors of the ‘L’ routes, rotated to create a playful leafy pattern for Chicago, whose motto is “urbs in horto” (latin, “city in a garden”).
21 Ιαν 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.
21 Μαΐ 2023 · Discover Chicago with ease using the "L" rapid transit system. Our guide covers the map, lines, stations, and ticket information to help you plan your travel and explore the city's iconic landmarks. Check it out now!
Chicago L Map with information about its route lines, timings, tickets, fares, stations and official websites. Download PDF.
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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.