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Ashland Lake Station, located at 1601 W. Lake Street in Chicago's Near West Side, is a historic transit stop originally established on November 6, 1893, as part of the Lake Street Elevated Railroad. Designed in a unique Queen Anne style with Victorian Gothic influences, the station features twin houses and covered side platforms, showcasing architectural details such as diamond-patterned windows and decorative finials.
Over the years, Ashland Lake Station has undergone several modifications, responding to changes in transit patterns and service demands. Following a series of closures and reopenings due to operational adjustments, it remains an active station, noted for its historic significance and distinctive design amid the evolving landscape of Chicago's public transportation system.
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