
My dear, beloved California Green-Line stop has always been there for me. For ages I have landed here and walked the platform planks, down the welded metals steps, and through the scary-creaky...
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The Ashland Lake station, located at 1601 W. Lake Street in Chicago, is a historic transit hub that has been serving passengers since its establishment on November 6, 1893. Designed in a unique blend of Queen Anne and Victorian Gothic styles, the station features twin houses with distinctive architectural elements, including gabled roofs and decorative finials.
Originally part of the Lake Street Elevated Railroad, the station underwent significant renovations in the 1990s to modernize fare collection and enhance accessibility, while preserving its historical character. Today, it continues to operate as an active station on the Green and Pink Lines, providing vital transit services to the Near West Side community.
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My dear, beloved California Green-Line stop has always been there for me. For ages I have landed here and walked the platform planks, down the welded metals steps, and through the scary-creaky...
CTA has an L station at California. It has a lot going on around it. So many popular bars and restaurants. For sure the location is what makes this as good as it is, because otherwise it's pretty...
The CTA- CA blue line station is a fuss no hassle station, easy to access and everyone spreads out nicely here even with the one little overhang to protect from weather.
I had to exit from the train to wait for the next one, as mine was overcrowded. I like this one is not underground.
You know what the best thing about this stop is? No gosh darn solicitors! At the Logan Square stop, it's all shove things in your face all the time as all you're trying to do is get down the...