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Bus stations near Division Of The Humanities in Chicago

  • Woodlawn & 58th Street (North),3 min walk,
  • 5800 S Ellis (South),4 min walk,
  • 59th Street & Ellis (West),5 min walk,

Bus lines to Division Of The Humanities in Chicago

  • 172,60th Street & University (East),
  • 171,60th Street & University (East),
  • 192,Cottage Grove & 57th Street (North),
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  • What are the closest stations to Division Of The Humanities?

    The closest stations to Division Of The Humanities are:

    • Woodlawn & 58th Street (North) is 213 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • 5800 S Ellis (South) is 276 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • 59th Street & Ellis (West) is 398 yards away, 5 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Division Of The Humanities?

    These bus lines stop near Division Of The Humanities: 171, 172, 4.

  • Which train line stops near Division Of The Humanities?

    METRA ELECTRIC DISTRICT

  • Which Chicago 'L' line stops near Division Of The Humanities?

    GREEN LINE

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Division Of The Humanities in Chicago?

    The nearest bus stop to Division Of The Humanities in Chicago is Woodlawn & 58th Street (North). It’s a 3 min walk away.

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Division Of The Humanities Address: 1115 E 58th St (University) street in Chicago

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