Lake–Dan Ryan Line

The Lake–Dan Ryan Line was a rail rapid transit route formerly operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). The Lake–Dan Ryan Line existed from the opening of the Dan Ryan branch on September 28, 1969, until February 21, 1993. When created, the route united two transit corridors that until 1969 never had through rail service. This routing, which became known as the West-South route, operated from the Harlem terminal in Forest Park on the Lake Street "L" through downtown Chicago along the Union Loop "L", and then via the old South Side "L" and the new Dan Ryan Line to the 95th Street Terminal. The Lake–Dan Ryan service was planned in conjunction with the former Franklin Street Connector and Chicago Central Area Transit Project (Loop and Distributor Subways), both of which were never constructed. The section of the route between the junction with the South Side "L" at 17th and State Streets and the Cermak–Chinatown Station was originally an "interim", or temporary facility. It was planned to be torn down when the Loop Subway system was completed, but survived after the project was canceled in 1979. That section was improved in the 1980s and early 1990s and is currently being used by the Orange Line. Train transfers are possible by using the two unused tracks.

Lake–Dan Ryan
Overview
StatusDefunct
LocaleChicago, Oak Park and Forest Park, Illinois, United States
Termini
Stations27
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemChicago "L"
Operator(s)Chicago Transit Authority
History
OpenedSeptember 28, 1969
ClosedFebruary 21, 1993
Technical
CharacterElevated, Expressway median
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Minimum radius90 feet (27 m)
ElectrificationThird rail, 600 V DC
Route map
Lake–Dan Ryan Line highlighted in gray
AB
Harlem
AB
Oak Park
AB
Ridgeland
AB
Austin
AB
Central
AB
Laramie
AB
Cicero
AB
Pulaski
B
Homan
A0
Kedzie
B
California
A0
Ashland
B
Halsted
AB
Clinton
Evanston Express
AB
Clark/Lake
AB
 
State/Lake
Lake (Red Line)
AB
Randolph/Wabash
AB
Madison/Wabash
AB
Adams/Wabash
Evanston Express
B
Cermak–Chinatown
I-90 / I-94
AB
Sox–35th
A0
47th
B
Garfield
A0
63rd
AB
69th
AB
79th
AB
87th
AB
95th
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