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Getting Around Chicago:
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You can read up on the history of the "L" by visiting Chicago-L.org, which provides extensive history lessons--all the way back to the first "L" train, which began service on a 3.6 mile route, in 1892. |
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You'll probably need to keep a map of the "L" routes with you, but that's easy to do, since most maps of Chicago include them. You can take a closer look at the system on the CTA website. |
In addition to the overhead trains, you'll also want to take advantage of Chicago's underground rail system, and busses. There are two subway lines servicing downtown: the blue line comes into downtown from the west and northwest, while the red line cuts a north/south line through downtown, below State Street.
If you can't reach part of town on the rails, you can get there aboard a bus. Chicago's busses are just as clean and convenient as the trains (so even if you'd never dream of riding the bus in your hometown, you should give them a try in Chicago).
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There are simply too many bus routes to try to remember, so pick up a free map in any area that stocks CTA publications (like a train station or transit station). |
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If you're just visiting for a couple of days, and planning to make full use of the city's trains and busses, the first thing you should do when you arrive is buy a visitor's transit pass. They're available for purchase in vending machines at "L" stations. A 24 hour pass costs $5, a 48 hour pass costs $9 (as of 2006 - check with the cta for current prices). Ride the system just five times in two days and you've saved money. Best of all, you don't have to worry about buying transfers when hopping between trains and busses--just swipe your card again. |
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