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Union station express terminal chicago 1930
Union station express terminal chicago 1930













14 These purely private concerns built much of the infrastructure for the CTA rail lines we now know as the Red, Blue, Green, Brown and Pink Lines. In the years that followed, several competing, privately-owned rail lines began service in different areas of Chicago: the Lake Street Elevated Railroad Company (1893) 11 the Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad Company (1895) 12 the Union Elevated Railroad Company (1895) 13 and the Northwestern Elevated Railroad Company (1899). 8 As one transit writer quipped, “For the first time, the words ‘rapid transit’ took on new meaning.” 9Ĭalled the “Alley L” because its route was completely through city-owned alleys, 10 the South Side Rapid Transit line was Chicago’s first experience with bona fide intracity rail service. 7 The public’s objections to the unsightliness of elevated train lines were quieted by the fact that the 34-block trip took the “L” only 9.5 minutes to complete. 6 On May 28, 1892, the first “L” train – which consisted of six wooden olive green and yellow coaches operated by steam locomotion – took its inaugural trip down the elevated “Alley L” from Congress Street to 39th Street. Chicago’s first actual rail line, the privately-owned Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad Company, incorporated in 1888. 5Ĭhicagoans had to wait another 33 years for rail service to get off the ground – literally.

union station express terminal chicago 1930

4 The genesis of what would become the CTA bus and rail infrastructure had, by April 1859, gotten off to a humble start: one horse-drawn streetcar traveling upon a single track on State Street from Randolph Street to the Southern Hotel on 12th Street.

union station express terminal chicago 1930

3 At that time, contractors drove the first spike for Chicago’s first streetcar line at State and Randolph streets. Public transportation, as we now conceive of it, began in Chicago in 1859, 26 years after the State of Illinois incorporated it as a city. Rail Transit in Chicago: A Very Brief History















Union station express terminal chicago 1930