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How to get to Chicago Food Truck Festival by bus?

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Chicago 'l' stations near Chicago Food Truck Festival

  • Cermak-Mccormick Place,12 min walk,
  • Roosevelt,12 min walk,

Bus stations near Chicago Food Truck Festival

  • Cermak-Mccormick Place Green Line Station (West),12 min walk,
  • Archer & Wentworth (Sw),13 min walk,
  • Wentworth & Archer (South),13 min walk,
  • Clark/Roosevelt,14 min walk,

Train stations near Chicago Food Truck Festival

  • Museum Campus/11th St.,20 min walk,

Bus lines to Chicago Food Truck Festival

  • 21,54th/Cermak Pink Line Station (West),
  • 62,Pulaski Orange Line Station (East),
  • 24,Racine & 87th Street Terminal (West),
  • 850,North Bolingbrook – East Loop Express,
  • 855,Plainfield-East Loop Express,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Chicago Food Truck Festival?

    The closest stations to Chicago Food Truck Festival are:

    • Cermak-Mccormick Place is 921 yards away, 12 min walk.
    • Cermak-Mccormick Place Green Line Station (West) is 970 yards away, 12 min walk.
    • Roosevelt is 978 yards away, 12 min walk.
    • Archer & Wentworth (Sw) is 1015 yards away, 13 min walk.
    • Wentworth & Archer (South) is 1072 yards away, 13 min walk.
    • Clark/Roosevelt is 1155 yards away, 14 min walk.
    • Museum Campus/11th St. is 1624 yards away, 20 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Chicago Food Truck Festival?

    These bus lines stop near Chicago Food Truck Festival: 1, 24, 29, 62.

  • Which train lines stop near Chicago Food Truck Festival?

    These train lines stop near Chicago Food Truck Festival: MD-N, SSL, UP-N.

  • Which Chicago 'L' lines stop near Chicago Food Truck Festival?

    These Chicago 'L' lines stop near Chicago Food Truck Festival: GREEN LINE, ORANGE LINE, RED LINE.

  • What’s the nearest Chicago 'L' station to Chicago Food Truck Festival?

    The nearest Chicago 'L' stations to Chicago Food Truck Festival are Cermak-Mccormick Place and Roosevelt. The closest one is a 12 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest train station to Chicago Food Truck Festival?

    The nearest train station to Chicago Food Truck Festival is Museum Campus/11th St.. It’s a 20 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Chicago Food Truck Festival?

    The nearest bus stop to Chicago Food Truck Festival is Cermak-Mccormick Place Green Line Station (West). It’s a 12 min walk away.

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