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      • System length 102.8 mi (165.4 km) [ 1 ][ note 1 ]
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chicago_"L"Chicago "L" - Wikipedia

    Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), it is the fourth-largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of total route length, at 102.8 miles (165.4 km) long as of 2014, [1] [note 1] and the third-busiest rapid transit system in the United States after the New York City Subway and the Washington Metro. [5]

  3. The Chicago Transit Authority's 1,450 train cars operate over eight routes and 222 miles (357 km) of track. Its trains provide about 750,000 customer trips each weekday and serve 146 stations in Chicago and seven suburbs.

  4. General/Overview. 1.1 Is it spelled "L" or "el"? And why does Chicago call it the "L" rather than the "el", as New York City and other cities do? 1.2 What does CTA stand for? 1.3 Why is it called the "L" if it isn't always elevated? 1.4 What is the CTA's policy on photography on the system?

  5. Jan 7, 2021 · How big is Chicago’s rapid transit system? With 1,492 rail cars operating on eight routes, 224 miles of track, and nearly 230 million passengers transported per year (pre-pandemic), Chicago’s rapid transit system is the second-largest and second busiest system in the U.S.

    • How long is the Chicago rapid transit system?1
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    The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) operates one of the nation’s largest public transportation systems. On an average weekday, 765,566 rides are taken on CTA. The CTA is a regional transit system that serves 35 suburbs, in addition to the City of Chicago, and provides 81 percent of the public transit trips in the six-county Chicago metropolitan are...

    Chicago Transit Authority is an independent governmental agency created by state legislation. CTA began operating on Oct. 1, 1947, after it acquired the properties of the Chicago Rapid Transit Company and the Chicago Surface Lines. On Oct. 1, 1952, CTA became the predominant operator of Chicago transit when it purchased the Chicago Motor Coach syst...

    The governing arm of CTA is the Chicago Transit Board. Lester L. Barclay serves as chairman. The board consists of seven members, four appointed by the Mayor of Chicago and three by the Governor of Illinois. The Mayor’s appointees are subject to the approval of the Governor and the Chicago City Council; the Governor’s appointees are subject to the ...

  6. The Chicago ‘L’ is a rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs in Illinois, USA. The system began operations on 6 June 1892 and currently has 8 lines serving 145 stations. The system has a total track length of 165.4 km (102.8 miles) and is operated by the Chicago Transit Authority.

  7. In 1892, according to CTA historian and expert Graham Garfield, who tracks the extensive history of the ‘L’ in great detail on Chicago-L.org, the Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad began operating the first elevated train. A steam locomotive pulled wooden coaches between terminals at Congress Street and what is now Pershing Road.

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