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Ashland Lake station, located at the intersection of Ashland Avenue and Lake Street, is a historic transit stop originally established on November 6, 1893, as part of the Lake Street Elevated Railroad. It features distinctive Queen Anne architectural elements with Victorian Gothic influences and is one of only two remaining stations from the original 1892-93 construction period.
The station houses symmetrical twin structures with decorative metal and wood trim, originally designed to provide individual ticketing and waiting areas. Over the years, the station has undergone several modifications, including the consolidation of ticket services and the restructuring of access points due to urban development, while still serving as an important stop on the Green and Pink Lines of the Chicago Transit Authority.
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