Washington station (CTA Blue Line)

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Washington
 
100N
36W
General information
Location19 North Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60602
Coordinates41°52′59″N 87°37′46″W / 41.883164°N 87.62944°W / 41.883164; -87.62944
Owned byCity of Chicago
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections (Lake via The Pedway)
Construction
Structure typeSubway
Depth45 ft
History
OpenedFebruary 25, 1951
Rebuilt1982 (Randolph-Washington), 1983–84 (Washington-Madison)
Passengers
20173,922,759[1]Increase 3.1% (CTA)
Rank7 out of 143
Services
Preceding station   CTA   Following station
Milwaukee-Dearborn Subway
Template:CTA lines
Template:CTA lines
Special
Track layout
Dearborn St.
Blue Line
north to O'Hare
Randolph St.
Washington St.
Calhoun Pl
Madison St.
Blue Line
south to Forest Park

Washington (also Washington/Dearborn) is a rapid transit station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system. It is situated between the Clark/Lake and Jackson stations on the Milwaukee-Dearborn subway segment of the Blue Line in downtown Chicago near the Richard J. Daley Center.

History

Washington opened on February 25, 1951, as part of the new Milwaukee-Dearborn subway, the second of a planned series of subways to be constructed in Chicago. The station was entirely renovated from 1982 to 1984. As constructed, the station had two stairways to a lower level pedestrian transfer tunnel to the Washington station in the State Street Subway (now part of the Red Line). At 12:00 a.m. on October 23, 2006, the lower level transfer tunnel to the Red Line closed as part of the construction of a planned superstation under what is commonly referred to as Block 37. On November 20, 2009, the pedway linking the Lake station's unpaid area to that of Washington reopened [2] and in May 2013, the CTA provided a farecard transfer through the pedway between the stations.[3]

Service

Washington is part of the CTA's Blue Line, which runs from O'Hare International Airport to downtown Chicago and Forest Park. It is the second station in the Loop from O'Hare and the fourth from Forest Park. The station is situated between the Clark/Lake and Monroe stations. Blue Line trains serve Washington 24 hours a day every day; trains operate every 7 to 10 minutes during rush hour and midday operation, with longer headways of up to 30 minutes at night.[4] 2,335,025 passengers boarded at Washington in 2010.[5] Two mezzanines exist at this station: Randolph-Washington, open 24 hours a day, providing a farecard transfer to the Red Line, and access to Daley Plaza. The second mezzanine is Washington-Madison, which is also open 24 hours a day.

Bus connections

CTA

  • 20 Madison
  • 22 Clark
  • 24 Wentworth
  • 36 Broadway
  • 56 Milwaukee
  • 62 Archer
  • 124 Navy Pier
  • 157 Streeterville/Taylor

Notes and references

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Annual Ridership Report – Calendar Year 2017" (PDF). Chicago Transit Authority, Ridership Analysis and Reporting. January 31, 2018. Retrieved July 29, 2018. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ [1] .Retrieved November 23, 2009
  3. ^ [2] Red Eye Chicago. Retrieved May 15, 2013
  4. ^ "Blue Line Route Guide". Chicago Transit Authority. Retrieved July 1, 2010.
  5. ^ "Annual Ridership Report: Calendar Year 2011" (PDF). Chicago Transit Authority. Retrieved February 16, 2012.

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