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Harlem station (CTA Blue Line O'Hare branch)

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Line(s)
  
Blue Line

Structure type
  
Surface Level

Opened
  
27 February 1983

Rebuilt
  
2016

Platforms
  
1 Island platform

Parking
  
53 Spaces

Owner
  
Chicago Transit Authority

Tracks
  
2

Harlem station (CTA Blue Line O'Hare branch)

Location
  
5550 North Harlem Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60656

Owned by
  
Chicago Transit Authority

Address
  
Chicago, IL, United States

Connections
  
Chicago Transit Authority, Pace

Similar
  
Norwood Park station, Harlem, Linden (CTA), Jefferson Park Transit C, 54th/Cermak station

Harlem, also known as Harlem/Higgins, is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Blue Line. It is not to be confused with the CTA Congress Branch station of the same name. Trains run from Harlem every 2–7 minutes during rush hour, and take 30–45 minutes to travel to the Loop. O'Hare bound trains take 10 minutes to reach the airport from Harlem. The station is located in the northwest side neighborhood of Norwood Park.

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History

Harlem station opened on February 27, 1983 as part of an extension of the West-Northwest line from Jefferson Park. Like the Dan Ryan line stations, Harlem station sits in the median of the Kennedy Expressway. Where Dan Ryan stations were all designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill to be aesthetically similar in appearance, stations on the extension beyond Jefferson Park were designed by four different firms in a variety of architectural styles. The Harlem station, which was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, shares the boxy, open design of the Dan Ryan line stations.

Bus connections

CTA

  • 88 Higgins
  • 90 Harlem
  • Pace

  • 209 Busse Highway
  • 423 Linden CTA/The Glen/Harlem CTA
  • References

    Harlem station (CTA Blue Line O'Hare branch) Wikipedia