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Type: | Chicago 'L' rapid transit station | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Style: | CTA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Address: | 5005 Dempster Street Skokie, Illinois 60077 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates: | (8800 N/5000 W) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line: | Skokie Swift | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Structure: | At-grade | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Platform: | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tracks: | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Parking: | 441 spaces | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bicycle: | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Opened: | [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Closed: | March 27, 1948 - April 20, 1964 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rebuilt: | 1993–94 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accessible: | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Owned: | Village of Skokie | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Former: | Skokie Terminal Dempster Skokie | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pass Year: | 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Passengers: | 231,114[2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pass Percent: | 22.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Services Header: | Former services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Services Collapsible: | yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Map State: | collapsed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dempster–Skokie, formerly known as Dempster, or Skokie, is an 'L' station on the CTA's Yellow Line at 5005 Dempster Street in Skokie, Illinois (directional coordinates 8800 north, 5000 west). It is one of three stops on the Yellow Line, and the line’s western terminus, Dempster–Skokie is one of two CTA rail stations in Skokie, and is at grade level.
The station was originally constructed in 1925 as part of a new high-speed bypass route for the North Shore Line known as the Skokie Valley Route. Trains of the Chicago Rapid Transit Company's Niles Center Route also used this station as a terminal until that service was ended by the CTA in 1948. The North Shore Line ceased operating in early 1963, but the CTA instated a new service the following year which served a "temporary" station on the same location. This service was, and to some extent still is, known as the Skokie Swift, and is currently called the Yellow Line.
The current stationhouse has been in place since 1994. The original stationhouse, known as Dempster Street Station, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places[3] and stands east of its original location, moved at a cost of $1 million in order to make space for the new station and its parking lot. The original station house is currently occupied by a Starbucks coffee shop and a law office; the Starbucks also has a drive-thru lane. The former station's address is 5001 Dempster Street.
The station houses bus stops for CTA and Pace buses and was once the Greyhound bus Skokie terminal.[4] However, Greyhound discontinued service to Skokie in 2012.
Dempster–Skokie is one of two terminals on the "L" that uses two side platforms instead of a single platform or bay platform (the other being Cottage Grove). The east platform does not have fare controls and only allows discharging.
On June 8, 2011, the Chicago Transit Board approved the renaming of the Skokie station to Dempster–Skokie. This was done with the announcement of the name for the infill station at Oakton.[5]
Dempster–Skokie is located at 5005 Dempster Street at Dempster Street and Bronx Avenue. It is 0.5miles from the I-94 Dempster ramp. It is located in the village of Skokie, Illinois, which borders Chicago at its southwest corner and Evanston to its east. Dempster–Skokie is one of the two 'L' stations to serve Skokie; the other is . The station is the middle of a major commercial/transportation center of Skokie. The Skokie Valley Trail runs west of the station.[6]