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Bus stations near Mcdonald's Cycle Center in Chicago

  • Randolph & Columbus (East),1 min walk,
  • Columbus & Randolph (South),2 min walk,
  • Columbus & Randolph (North),2 min walk,

Bus lines to Mcdonald's Cycle Center in Chicago

  • 60,Cicero & 24th Place Terminal (North),
  • 6,79th Street & Lake Shore Drive (West),
  • 20,Madison & Austin Terminal (South),
  • 4,State & Washington (North),
  • X4,State & 95th Street (North),
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Mcdonald's Cycle Center?

    The closest stations to Mcdonald's Cycle Center are:

    • Randolph & Columbus (East) is 38 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • Columbus & Randolph (South) is 86 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Columbus & Randolph (North) is 129 yards away, 2 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Mcdonald's Cycle Center?

    These bus lines stop near Mcdonald's Cycle Center: 147, 20, 4, 60.

  • Which train lines stop near Mcdonald's Cycle Center?

    These train lines stop near Mcdonald's Cycle Center: ME, UP-N, UP-NW.

  • Which Chicago 'L' lines stop near Mcdonald's Cycle Center?

    These Chicago 'L' lines stop near Mcdonald's Cycle Center: BLUE LINE, GREEN LINE, RED LINE.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Mcdonald's Cycle Center in Chicago?

    The nearest bus stop to Mcdonald's Cycle Center in Chicago is Randolph & Columbus (East). It’s a 1 min walk away.

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Mcdonald's Cycle Center Address: North Columbus Drive street in Chicago

Mcdonald's Cycle Center, Chicago
Mcdonald's Cycle Center, ChicagoMcDonald's Cycle Center (formerly Millennium Park Bike Station) is an indoor bike station in the northeast corner of Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. The city of Chicago built the center at the intersection of East Randolph Street and Columbus Drive, and opened it July 2004. Since June 2006, it has been sponsored by McDonald's and several other partners, including city departments and bicycle advocacy organizations. The bike station, which serves bicycle commuters and utility cyclists, provides lockers, showers, a snack bar with outdoor summer seating, bike repair, bike rental and 300 bicycle parking spaces. The Cycle Center is accessible by membership and day pass. It also accommodates runners and inline skaters, and provides space for a Chicago Police Department Bike Patrol Group. Planning for the Cycle Center was part of the larger "Bike 2010 Plan", in which the city aimed to make itself more accommodating to bicycle commuters. This plan (now replaced by the "Bike 2015 Plan") included provisions for front-mounted two-bike carriers on Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) buses, permitting bikes to be carried on Chicago 'L' trains, installing numerous bike racks and creating bicycle lanes in streets throughout the city. Additionally, the Chicago metropolitan area's other mass transit providers, Metra and Pace, have developed increased bike accessibility. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley was an advocate of the plan, noting it is also an environmentally friendly effort to cut down on traffic. McDonald's controversially claimed that, since it is providing a healthier menu and fostering grade school physical education in an effort to help its customers improve their health, sponsoring bicycle and exercise activity in the park augments the company's other initiatives. Environmentalists, urban planners and cycling enthusiasts around the world have expressed interest in the Cycle Center, and want to emulate what they see as a success story in urban planning and transit-oriented development. Pro-cycling and environmentalist journalists in publications well beyond the Chicago metropolitan area have described the Cycle Center as exemplary, impressive, unique and ground-breaking.
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