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  2. Ashland Avenue - Wikipedia

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    IL 19 in Chicago. US 41 in Chicago. North end. Juneway Terrace in Chicago. Ashland Avenue is a north-south street in Chicago, in whose grid system it is 1600W. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) west of State Street, the city's north-south baseline. It is one of the major streets on the city's west side.

  3. Rockford Intercity Passenger Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Rockford Intercity Passenger Rail is a proposed Metra inter-city rail service between Chicago and Rockford, Illinois.The project is being led by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) funded with $275 million through the Rebuild Illinois capital plan.

  4. Transit Future - Wikipedia

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    Transit Future. Transit Future is a campaign to expand the public transit system in Chicago. The project was launched in 2014 by the Center for Neighborhood Technology and the Active Transportation Alliance. [ 1]

  5. Ashland Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Ashland BRT. The Ashland Bus Rapid Transit is one of the planned bus rapid transit corridors in Chicago. The service will run on Ashland Avenue from Irving Park Road to 95th Street, a distance of approximately 17 miles. The route would serve various destinations including the Illinois Medical District, the University of Illinois at Chicago ...

  6. Great Walking Cities - WebMD

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    The Pioneer Square, First Hill, Belltown, and Downtown neighborhoods are some of the most walk-friendly in the nation. Mountains, lakes, and water surround the city, and a diverse culture fills ...

  7. Wells Street (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    William Wells. Wells Street is a major north–south street in Chicago. It is officially designated as 200 West, and is named in honor of William Wells, a United States Army Captain who died in the Battle of Fort Dearborn. [ 1 ] Between 1870 and 1912, it was named 5th Avenue so as not to tarnish the name of Wells during a period when the street ...

  8. Kenwood branch - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood branch. The Kenwood branch was a rapid transit line which was part of the Chicago 'L' system from 1907 to 1957. The branch served the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago and consisted of six elevated stations. It opened on September 20, 1907 and closed on December 1, 1957.

  9. O'Hare Transfer station - Wikipedia

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    O'Hare Transfer is a commuter railroad station along Metra 's North Central Service that serves Chicago 's O'Hare International Airport. The station is 18.6 miles (29.9 km) away from Chicago Union Station, the southern terminus of the line. [3] As of 2018, O'Hare Transfer is the 183rd busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an ...