North/Clybourn station explained

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North/Clybourn
Line1:Red
Grid:1600N 800W
Size:.68
Address:1599 North Clybourn Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60642
Coordinates:41.9107°N -87.6492°W
Type:Chicago 'L' rapid transit station
Style:CTA
Line:State Street Subway
Structure:Subway
Platform:2 side platforms
Tracks:2Depth 23 ft
Bicycle:Yes
Opened:October 17, 1943
Rebuilt:2010 (station house renovated)
Owned:City of Chicago
Pass Year:2022
Passengers:852,006[1]
Pass Percent:26.6
Mapframe:yes
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Marker:rail-metro
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  1. c60c30
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Map State:collapsed

North/Clybourn is an "L" station on the CTA's Red Line. It is a subway station with two side platforms, located at 1599 North Clybourn Avenue, in the Near North Side neighborhood of Chicago, at the southeastern edge of the commercial Clybourn Corridor. North/Clybourn station is located at the intersection of North Avenue, Halsted Street, and Clybourn Avenue. North/Clybourn was opened on October 17, 1943.

History

Apple advertising rights

On August 12, 2009, the Chicago Transit Board approved an ordinance granting Apple Inc. advertising rights to the station and the exclusive lease of the bus turnaround for nearly ten years in exchange for refurbishing and landscaping both. The project was to be completed by the end of 2010, and the amount paid by Apple to refurbish the station and bus turnaround was not to exceed $3.897 million.[2]

Bus connections

CTA

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual Ridership Report  - Calendar Year 2022 . Chicago Transit Authority, Ridership Analysis and Reporting. February 2, 2023 . June 9, 2023 .
  2. Web site: Ordinance 009-92. August 12, 2009. Chicago Transit Authority. October 26, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110607015613/http://www.transitchicago.com/assets/1/ordinances/009-92_Apple_Inc.pdf. June 7, 2011. dead.