State Street subway

State Street subway
Platform at Jackson/State
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleChicago, Illinois, United States
Termini
Stations9
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemChicago "L"
ServicesRed
Operator(s)Chicago Transit Authority (1947–present)
Chicago Rapid Transit Company (1943–1947)
Rolling stock5000-series
Daily ridership53,601
(average weekday Feb. 2013)
History
OpenedOctober 17, 1943
Technical
Line length4.9 mi (7.9 km)
CharacterSubway
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationThird rail, 600 V DC
Route map

North Side Main Line to Kimball,
Howard, Skokie, and Linden
Willow Portal
North/Clybourn
North Side Main Line
to Loop
Clark/Division
Chicago
Grand
Lake
WashingtonWashington
MonroeMonroe
JacksonJackson
Harrison
Roosevelt
13th Street incline
17th Junction
South Side Main Line to Ashland,
Cottage Grove, and Midway
Dan Ryan branch
to 95th/Dan Ryan

The State Street subway is an underground section of the Chicago "L" system in The Loop which serves as the center of the Red Line. It is 4.9 mi (7.9 km) long and has a boarding average of 53,601 passengers every weekday as of February 2013.[1] It owes its name to State Street which it runs below. Since the subway is operated by the Red Line, it serves passengers 24 hours a day/7 days a week and 365 days a year.

The subway is notable for having the longest subway platform in the world.[2] and the longest railway platform outside of India.[3] (and by extension, in the western hemisphere), shared by all stations from Lake Street to Jackson Boulevard.

  1. ^ "Ridership Report: February 2013" (PDF). Chicago Transit Authority. transitchicago.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 24, 2014. Retrieved April 8, 2013.
  2. ^ "Chicago L.org: Stations - Jackson/State". Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  3. ^ "Longest Railway Platforms In The World - WorldAtlas". Retrieved 2023-09-21.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia · View on Wikipedia

Developed by razib.in