California (CTA)

California (CTA)
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California
California blue line cta.jpg
2211 N. California Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60647
Localisation
Pays Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Ville Chicago
Coordonnées géographiques 41° 55′ 19″ N 87° 41′ 49″ E / 41.921939, 87.6968941° 55′ 19″ N 87° 41′ 49″ E / 41.921939, 87.69689  
Gestion et exploitation
Services Métro de Chicago

 

Caractéristiques
Quais 2
Historique
Mise en service 25 mai 1895
Correspondances
Bus Chicago Transit Authority

California est une station aérienne de la ligne bleue du métro de Chicago. Elle a ouvert ses portes en 1895 sur le troncon de la Milwaukee Elevated inauguré par la Metropolitan West Side Elevated vers Logan Square.

Construite sur base des plans de l’architecte Jonathan Clarck, c’est une station typique de celles de la Garfield Park Branch démolies en 1953, elle est composée de deux quais et conserve sa forme d’origine même si elle a subi en 1990 et en 2008 des rénovations de sa structure[1].

1.126.328 passagers l’ont utilisée en 2008[2].

Les correspondances avec le bus

  • #52 Kedzie/California
  • #56 Milwaukee
California
Départ Station précedente Ligne Station suivante Terminus
ForestPark.png Western   Logan Square OHare.png

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