This stop is the closest CTA stop to my new home. I have several nearby Metra stations to chose from since there are several in the city toward this end and the CTA on top of that. Although I love...
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Some updating and cleaning is desperately needed. The system is a bit overwhelming and not intuitive for a newbie. A ride from the lot to the airport will run you $5/pp. Had I know k would have...
The Blue Line is decent. It's a good location to get to O'Hare airport very quickly. I would suggest keeping your valuables out of sight and of course, always hang onto your bags. I've fallen...
Nice convenient place to park and visit the city! $6 for the entire evening. It could use a little bit more lighting at night.
Purchase a week long ventra pass and you can go anywhere in this city via public transport. No, I never once felt scared or unsafe on the L but common sense prevails (with a little bit of luck,...






