Clark/Lake station explained

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Clark/Lake
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Clark/Lake
Line1:Orange
Line2:Green
Line3:Purple
Line4:Pink
Line5:Brown
Grid:100W 200N
Size:.9
Address:100-124 West Lake Street
Chicago, Illinois 60601
Coordinates:41.8858°N -87.6309°W
Type:Chicago 'L' rapid transit station
Style:CTA
Line:Milwaukee-Dearborn Subway
Loop Elevated
Structure:Subway (Blue) & Elevated (Loop)
Platform:2 Side platforms (elevated)
1 Island platform (subway)
Depth:40feet (Blue Line platform)
Levels:2
Tracks:4 (2 on each level)
Bicycle:Yes
Opened:
(Elevated Platforms)[1] [2]

(Subway Platform)
Rebuilt:1988–
(elevated station)
Accessible:Yes
Owned:Chicago Transit Authority (elevated)
City of Chicago (subway)
Former:Lake Transfer (Subway)
Pass Year:2020
Passengers:1,648,674[3]
Pass Percent:-71.7
Pass Rank:2 out of 143
Pass System:CTA
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
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Marker:rail-metro
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Map State:collapsed

Clark/Lake is an 'L' station located at 100/124 West Lake Street in Chicago's Loop district, and is accessed from the James R. Thompson Center and 203 North LaSalle building. It is one of the most complex stations on the 'L' system, comprising an elevated station and a subway station. The elevated station is serviced by the Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, and Purple Lines, while the subway platform is serviced by the Blue Line. In December 2014, it had an average of 17,644 weekday passenger entrances, making it the second busiest station in the 'L' system.[4] The Richard J. Daley Center, Chicago City Hall, and Chicago Title and Trust Center are also served by the station. It is the busiest station on the Loop Elevated, and the second-busiest station on the 'L' system as of December 2014. This station had been recognized as the station(s) with the most pickpockets by ABC 7 Chicago in 2018.[5]

History

Elevated station (1895 - 1992)

The original elevated station opened on September 22, 1895 as one of three stations on the Lake Street Elevated Railroad's "Wabash extension". This extension became the Lake Street leg of the Union Loop when it was completed in 1897.

Subway station (1951 - 1992)

The subway station opened as Lake Transfer on February 25, 1951.

Combined station (1992 - present)

From 1988 to 1992, the elevated station was reconstructed, with its main entrance in the James R. Thompson Center. This allows transfers between the elevated station and the subway station without leaving the paid area, and so the stations were combined into a single station. Due to this, it is the only station that serves six of the eight lines. The Blue Line serves the subway station while the Green Line stops at both sides of the elevated station, Orange, Pink and Purple Line trains stop at the Inner Loop platform, and Brown Line trains stop at the Outer Loop platform.

Bus connections

CTA[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Service on Lake Street "L" Extension. Chicago Daily Tribune. September 20, 1895. 12.
  2. News: Put in New Rails. Chicago Daily Tribune. September 23, 1895. 11.
  3. Web site: Annual Ridership Report  - Calendar Year 2020 . Chicago Transit Authority, Ridership Analysis and Reporting. January 19, 2021. May 31, 2021 .
  4. Web site: Monthly Ridership Report  - December 2015. Chicago Transit Authority Ridership Analysis and Reporting. January 11, 2015. March 1, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20180204061444/http://www.transitchicago.com/assets/1/ridership_reports/2015-12.pdf. February 4, 2018.
  5. Web site: Hope . Leah . 18 December 2018 . CTA reports increase in pickpocket incidents . 2023-02-25 . ABC 7 Chicago.
  6. Web site: Clark/Lake Station Information . 2023-02-25 . CTA.