Crawford–East Prairie station explained
Crawford-East Prairie | Color: | PreKDR | Grid: | 4000W 7800N | Size: | .63 |
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Type: | Former Chicago 'L' rapid transit station |
Coordinates: | 42.0224°N -87.7283°W |
Structure: | At-grade |
Tracks: | 2 tracks |
Opened: | March 28, 1925 |
Closed: | March 27, 1948[1] |
Other Services Header: | Former services |
Map State: | collapsed |
Mapframe: | yes |
Mapframe-Custom: | Shape: | none | Marker: | rail-metro | Marker-Color: | - 888
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Crawford–East Prairie was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Niles Center branch, now known as the Yellow Line. The station was located at Mulford Street between Crawford Avenue and East Prairie Road in Skokie, Illinois. Crawford–East Prairie was situated east of Kostner and west of Dodge. Crawford–East Prairie opened on March 28, 1925, and closed on March 27, 1948, upon the closing of the Niles Center branch.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Yellow Line. Garfield. Graham. Chicago-L.org. 27 December 2010.
- Web site: Crawford-East Prairie . December 27, 2010 . Garfield, Graham . Chicago-L.org .