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Bus stations near Chicago ""L""

  • Jackson & Wabash (East),1 min walk,
  • State & Jackson (South),2 min walk,
  • Michigan & Jackson (South),3 min walk,
  • Adams & Wabash (West),3 min walk,
  • Michigan/Jackson,3 min walk,

Chicago 'L' stations near Chicago ""L""

  • Jackson (Red),2 min walk,
  • Adams/Wabash,2 min walk,
  • Jackson-Blue,4 min walk,

Bus lines to Chicago ""L""

  • 1,Desplaines & Harrison Terminal (South),
  • 7,Congress Plaza & Michigan (Ne),
  • 28,Olive-Harvey College (West),
  • 126,Jackson & Kedzie (West),
  • 2,Midway Plaisance & Cottage Grove (East),
  • 6,79th Street & Lake Shore Drive (West),
  • 29,Navy Pier Terminal (North),
  • 36,Financial Place & Ida B Wells Drive (Lasalle St Station) (North),
  • 62,Cicero & Archer (South),
  • 146,Foster & Broadway (West),
  • 148,Marine Drive & Winona (North),
  • 3,King Drive,
  • 4,Cottage Grove,
  • X4,Cottage Grove Express,
  • J14,Jeffery Jump,
  • 26,South Shore Express,
  • 143,Stockton/Michigan Express,
  • 147,Outer DuSable Lake Shore Express,
  • 151,Adams & Canal (West),
  • 850,North Bolingbrook – East Loop Express,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Chicago ""L""?

    The closest stations to Chicago ""L"" are:

    • Jackson & Wabash (East) is 28 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • Jackson (Red) is 129 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • State & Jackson (South) is 152 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Adams/Wabash is 155 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Michigan & Jackson (South) is 160 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Adams & Wabash (West) is 171 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Michigan/Jackson is 174 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Jackson-Blue is 233 yards away, 4 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Chicago ""L""?

    These Bus lines stop near Chicago ""L"": 1, 126, 143, 146, 22, 28, 29, 36, 6

  • Which Train lines stop near Chicago ""L""?

    These Train lines stop near Chicago ""L"": MD-N, ME, RI, SSL, UP-N, UP-NW

  • Which Chicago 'L' lines stop near Chicago ""L""?

    These Chicago 'L' lines stop near Chicago ""L"": BLUE LINE, BROWN LINE, GREEN LINE, RED LINE

  • What’s the nearest Chicago 'L' station to Chicago ""L""?

    The nearest Chicago 'L' stations to Chicago ""L"" are Jackson (Red) and Adams/Wabash. The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Chicago ""L""?

    The nearest bus stop to Chicago ""L"" is Jackson & Wabash (East). It’s a 1 min walk away.

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Chicago ""L"" Address: East Jackson Boulevard street in Chicago

Chicago ""L""
Chicago ""L""The Loop, one of Chicago's 77 designated community areas, is the central business district of the city and is the main section of Downtown Chicago. Home to Chicago's commercial core, it is the second largest commercial business district in North America and contains the headquarters and regional offices of several global and national businesses, retail establishments, restaurants, hotels, and theaters, as well as many of Chicago's most famous attractions. It is home to Chicago's City Hall, the seat of Cook County, and numerous offices of other levels of government and consulates of foreign nations. In it at the intersection of State Street and Madison Street is the origin of Chicago's street grid addresses, established in 1909. Most of Grant Park's 319 acres (1.29 km²) are in the eastern section of the community area. The Loop community area is bounded on the north and west by the Chicago River, on the east by Lake Michigan, and on the south by Roosevelt Road, although the commercial core has greatly expanded into adjacent community areas. The United States Army erected Fort Dearborn in 1803 in what is now the Loop, the first settlement in the area sponsored by the United States' federal government. When Chicago and Cook County were incorporated in the 1830s the area was selected as the site of their respective seats. Originally mixed, the character of the area became commercial starting in the 1870s, especially after it was mostly destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. At that time some of the world's earliest skyscrapers were constructed in the area, starting a legacy of architecture in the area that continues to this day. In the late 19th century cable car turnarounds and a prominent elevated railway loop encircled the area, giving the Loop its name. Starting in the 1920s many highways were constructed in the Loop, most prominently U.S. Route 66, which opened in 1926 with its eastern terminus in the area. While dominated by offices and public buildings, its residential population boomed during the latter 20th century and first decades of the 21st; its population has increased the most of Chicago's community areas since 1950.
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