Randolph/Wabash station

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Randolph/Wabash
 
150N
44E
Former Chicago 'L' rapid transit station
20170827 13 Randolph & Wabash L Station.jpg
Location151 North Wabash Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Coordinates41°53′04″N 87°37′34″W / 41.884431°N 87.626149°W / 41.884431; -87.626149Coordinates: 41°53′04″N 87°37′34″W / 41.884431°N 87.626149°W / 41.884431; -87.626149
Owned byChicago Transit Authority
Line(s)Loop Elevated
Platforms2 Side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsMillennium Station
Construction
Structure typeElevated
History
OpenedNovember 8, 1896
ClosedSeptember 3, 2017
Rebuilt1957 (new Inner Loop station house)
Passengers
20142,242,622[1]Increase 1.2%
Rank21 out of 143[a]
Former services
Preceding station Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Following station
Clark/Lake
toward
North Shore Line Madison/Wabash
One-way operation
Preceding station Chicago "L" Following station
State/Lake
One-way operation
Orange Line Washington/​Wabash
toward Midway Pictograms-nps-airport.svg
State/Lake Green Line Washington/​Wabash
State/Lake
One-way operation
Purple Line
Express
Washington/​Wabash
toward Linden
Pink Line Washington/​Wabash
State/Lake
toward Kimball
Brown Line Washington/​Wabash
One-way operation

Randolph/Wabash was an elevated 'L' station in the Loop. Located at Randolph Street and Wabash Avenue, it served trains running on the CTA's Brown and Green Lines on the outer loop track, and the Green, Orange, Pink, and Purple Lines on the inner loop track. Randolph/Wabash was the closest 'L' station to Metra's Millennium Station until its closure on September 3, 2017. The station was later demolished.[2][3]

History[]

Randolph/Wabash opened on November 8, 1896, to be used by trains on the Lake Street Elevated Railroad (now the western section of the Green Line).[4] The original inner loop station house was replaced in 1957, and the outer loop station house was removed in the 1960s. On September 3, 2017, Randolph/Wabash closed, three days after its replacement, Washington/Wabash station, opened.[5]

In popular culture[]

Randolph/Wabash was used for exterior shots in the 1995 film While You Were Sleeping. The station also appeared in the 1987 film Adventures in Babysitting. In addition, a 2015 Apple advertising campaign, "Shot on iPhone 6", features the short journey between Randolph/Wabash and State/Lake shot in time lapse.

Gallery[]

Notes and references[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Due to possible double-counting of physically-connected stations, the CTA's official 2014 tally of stations was 145, but for ridership purposes reported having only 143 stations.

References[]

  1. ^ "Monthly Ridership Report – December 2014" (PDF). Chicago Transit Authority Ridership Analysis and Reporting. March 5, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 4, 2018. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  2. ^ "Customer Alert: Randolph/Wabash Station Closure". transitchicago.com. Chicago Transit Authority. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
  3. ^ "The Loop's Randolph/Wabash station is now permanently closed". 5 September 2017.
  4. ^ Randolph/Wabash. Chicago-"L".org (URL accessed September 30, 2006).
  5. ^ "Chicago's new Washington-Wabash 'L' station officially opens". 31 August 2017.

External links[]

Media related to Randolph/Wabash (CTA) at Wikimedia Commons


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