
Four stars is a lot to give this station, considering that it looks like a gas station from the outside. This stop was built at a time when people turned their back on making interesting looking...
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CTA - Logan Square, located at 1601 W. Lake Street in Chicago, Illinois, features the historic Ashland Lake station, established on November 6, 1893, as part of the Lake Street Elevated Railroad. The station is notable for its Queen Anne architectural style with Victorian Gothic influences, including symmetrical twin station houses adorned with decorative details and unique gabled roofs.
Over the years, Ashland Lake station has undergone various modifications, including the consolidation of fare collection onto one side and the installation of barriers for efficient passenger management. Despite changes in service patterns and a decline in ridership, the station remains an in-use transit stop, preserving its historical significance and architectural charm.
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Four stars is a lot to give this station, considering that it looks like a gas station from the outside. This stop was built at a time when people turned their back on making interesting looking...
CTA has a station at Logan Square that is actually pretty clean mostly. It doesn't look like much. Maybe the best thing is that it has multiple entrances and you can get in here all these...
Logan Square station is pretty clean and a very wide platform, allowing for plenty of social distancing for whichever direction you're headed to on the train.
Sadly, my one interaction with a CTA staff member was a poor one. The $20 CTA 3-Day Pass we had picked up had expired, so it was our first time buying a 'L' train fare back to O'Hare Airport. I...
Out of all the train stops I've been too.I like the Logan Square stop, i've never realized the stop houses 2 entrances/exits which is why the station is so huge. Hey, I live in the suburbs and...