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  2. Chicago Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    The first intercity bus station in Chicago was the Union Bus Depot, which opened in 1928 at 1157 S. Wabash Ave. [2] Greyhound Lines and other operators used the station from 1928 until 1953. While the bus facilities are long gone, the station building itself still exists as of 2023. [1] The major competitor to Greyhound, Trailways, operated a ...

  3. List of Chicago Transit Authority bus routes - Wikipedia

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    West Loop Gate Union Station: Streeterville Fairbanks/Chicago Weekday rush 84,838 Chicago/Kedzie/77th (AM) 124 Navy Pier: West Loop Gate Union/Ogilvie Stations Streeterville Navy Pier: Daily 355,964 Kedzie 125 Water Tower Express: Streeterville Chestnut/Mies: Near West Side Desplaines/Harrison Weekday rush 127,111 Kedzie/Chicago/77th (AM) 126 ...

  4. Harrison station (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on October 17, 1943, as part of the State Street subway. The layout is typical of most stations from this section, with fare control on a mezzanine level between the street and platform. In 2006, the KDR standard signage at Harrison was replaced by the newer Current Graphic Standard signage.

  5. File:Harrison Station, CTA, Chicago.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Transportation in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Van Galder Bus Company, another subsidiary of Coach USA, departs from a curbside bus stop at Union Station, on Canal Street north of Jackson Boulevard, and connects Chicago with Rockford and Madison. Several bus companies catering to Hispanic passengers connect Chicago with points in Texas, and with connections throughout Mexico.

  7. Roosevelt Road - Wikipedia

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    Among the few Chicago Transit Authority bus routes, Roosevelt Road is primarily served by 12 Roosevelt, which runs from the Central Station development to a bus terminal at Central Avenue/Harrison Street in Columbus Park. [5] This was an electric trolley bus line from May 1953 until January 1973. [6]

  8. Ashland Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Line also has a station serving Ashland Avenue. Ashland is served by the Blue Line at the Division station, the Red Line at the Jarvis station, and the Brown Line can be accessed at the Paulina station, located one block west of Ashland on Roscoe Street. [1] Ashland Avenue is primarily served by two bus routes: 9 Ashland and X9 ...

  9. Clinton station (CTA Blue Line) - Wikipedia

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    Clinton is a subway station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Blue Line and the West Loop neighborhood of the larger Near West Side community area. The Congress Branch of the Blue Line opened in June 1958, and connected to the existing Dearborn subway at LaSalle.