29th station, the Glossary
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30 relations: Ashland branch, Cermak–McCormick Place station, Chicago "L", Chicago Loop, Chicago Rapid Transit Company, Chicago Traction Wars, Chicago Transit Authority, Congress Terminal, Cottage Grove station, East 63rd branch, Exchange station (CTA), Garfield station (CTA Green Line), Indiana station (CTA), Jackson Park station (World's Fair), North Side main line, Parnell station, Pershing station, Princeton station (CTA), Rapid transit, Side platform, South Side Elevated, South Side Elevated Railroad, Stock Yards branch, Street name, The Loop (CTA), Westchester branch, Yellow Line (CTA), 43rd station, 58th station, 61st station.
- 1892 establishments in Illinois
- 1949 disestablishments in Illinois
- Railway stations in Chicago
- Railway stations in the United States closed in 1949
Ashland branch
The Ashland branch, formerly known as the Englewood branch, is a long branch of the Chicago "L" currently operated as the Green Line, serving the Englewood and West Englewood neighborhoods of Chicago, Illinois.
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Cermak–McCormick Place station
Cermak–McCormick Place is a "L" station on the CTA's Green Line. 29th station and Cermak–McCormick Place station are 1892 establishments in Illinois and railway stations in the United States opened in 1892.
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Chicago "L"
The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of Illinois.
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Chicago Loop
The Loop, one of Chicago's 77 designated community areas, is the central business district of the city and is the main section of Downtown Chicago.
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Chicago Rapid Transit Company
The Chicago Rapid Transit Company (CRT) was a privately owned firm providing rapid transit rail service in Chicago, Illinois, and several adjacent communities between 1924 and 1947.
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Chicago Traction Wars
The Chicago Traction Wars was a political conflict which took place in Chicago primarily from the mid-1890s through the early 1910s.
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The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is the operator of mass transit in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and some of its suburbs, including the trains of the Chicago "L" and CTA bus service.
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Congress Terminal
Congress Terminal was a rapid transit station on the Chicago "L", serving its South Side Elevated. 29th station and Congress Terminal are 1892 establishments in Illinois, Defunct Chicago "L" stations, Demolished railway stations in the United States and railway stations in the United States opened in 1892.
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Cottage Grove station
Cottage Grove, (formerly East 63rd-Cottage Grove) is an 'L' station and the terminus of the CTA Green Line's East 63rd branch, located in the Woodlawn neighborhood.
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East 63rd branch
The East 63rd branch, formerly known as the Jackson Park branch, is a long branch of the Chicago "L" operated as part the Green Line by the Chicago Transit Authority, serving the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.
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Exchange station (CTA)
Exchange was a station on the Chicago "L" Stock Yards branch. 29th station and Exchange station (CTA) are Defunct Chicago "L" stations and Demolished railway stations in the United States.
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Garfield station (CTA Green Line)
Garfield is an "L" station on the CTA's Green Line. 29th station and Garfield station (CTA Green Line) are railway stations in the United States opened in 1892.
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Indiana station (CTA)
Indiana is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, located in Chicago, Illinois. 29th station and Indiana station (CTA) are railway stations in the United States opened in 1892.
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Jackson Park station (World's Fair)
Jackson Park was a terminal on the Jackson Park Branch of the Chicago 'L'. 29th station and Jackson Park station (World's Fair) are Defunct Chicago "L" stations.
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North Side main line
The North Side Main Line is a branch of the Chicago "L" system that is used by Red, Purple, and Brown Line trains.
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Parnell station
Parnell was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Englewood branch, which is now part of the Green Line. 29th station and Parnell station are 1949 disestablishments in Illinois, Defunct Chicago "L" stations, Demolished railway stations in the United States, railway stations in Chicago and railway stations in the United States closed in 1949.
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Pershing station
Pershing was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's South Side Elevated Line, which is now part of the Green Line. 29th station and Pershing station are 1892 establishments in Illinois, 1949 disestablishments in Illinois, Defunct Chicago "L" stations, Demolished railway stations in the United States, railway stations in the United States closed in 1949 and railway stations in the United States opened in 1892.
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Princeton station (CTA)
Princeton was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Englewood branch, which is now part of the Green Line. 29th station and Princeton station (CTA) are 1949 disestablishments in Illinois, Defunct Chicago "L" stations, Demolished railway stations in the United States, railway stations in Chicago and railway stations in the United States closed in 1949.
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Rapid transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), commonly referred to as metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport that is generally built in urban areas.
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Side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway.
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South Side Elevated
The South Side Elevated is a branch of the Chicago "L" system in Chicago, Illinois that is served by the Green Line.
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South Side Elevated Railroad
The South Side Elevated Railroad (originally Chicago and South Side Rapid Transit Railroad) was the first elevated rapid transit line in Chicago, Illinois. 29th station and South Side Elevated Railroad are 1892 establishments in Illinois.
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Stock Yards branch
The Stock Yards branch was a rapid transit line which was part of the Chicago 'L' system from 1908 to 1957.
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Street name
A street name is an identifying name given to a street or road.
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The Loop (CTA)
The Loop (historically Union Loop) is the circuit of elevated rail that forms the hub of the Chicago "L" system in the United States.
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Westchester branch
The Westchester branch was a rapid transit line which was part of the Chicago "L" system from 1926 to 1951.
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Yellow Line (CTA)
The Yellow Line, alternatively known as the Skokie Swift, is a branch of the Chicago "L" train system in Chicago, Illinois.
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43rd station
43rd is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system in the Grand Boulevard community area in Chicago, Illinois, on the Green Line at 314 E 43rd Street, three blocks east of State Street. 29th station and 43rd station are railway stations in the United States opened in 1892.
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58th station
58th was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Green Line in the Washington Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. 29th station and 58th station are Defunct Chicago "L" stations, Demolished railway stations in the United States and railway stations in Chicago.
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61st station
61st was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Green Line. 29th station and 61st station are Defunct Chicago "L" stations and Demolished railway stations in the United States.
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See also
1892 establishments in Illinois
- 18th station (CTA South Side Elevated)
- 26th station
- 29th station
- 31st station
- 33rd station
- Allentown Union Hall
- Calumet City, Illinois
- Cermak–McCormick Place station
- Chicago Athletic Association
- Chicago Golf Club
- Chicago Great Western Railway
- Chicago Maroons football
- College of the University of Chicago
- Congress Terminal
- Edward Hines Lumber Company
- Florsheim Shoes
- Franklin Park, Illinois
- Glen Carbon, Illinois
- Great Northern Hotel (Chicago)
- Green Line (CTA)
- Illinois Central West Line
- Illinois–Northwestern football rivalry
- James Charnley House
- Lake Street Schlitz Tied House
- Lietuva (Chicago)
- Masonic Temple (Chicago)
- McFarland House (Charleston, Illinois)
- McLean County Museum of History
- Montgomery Elevator
- Nettelhorst School
- Notre Dame de Chicago
- Olin Corporation
- Orland Park, Illinois
- Pershing station
- Sears
- South Side Elevated Railroad
- State Savings Loan and Trust
- Statue of Alexander von Humboldt (Chicago)
- Temperance Temple (Chicago)
- Thalia Hall (Chicago)
- The Chicago Maroon
- Unity Building (Chicago)
- Upholsterers International Union of North America
- Vermont Masonic Hall
- Yale Building
1949 disestablishments in Illinois
- 18th station (CTA South Side Elevated)
- 26th station
- 29th station
- 31st station
- Belleville Stags
- Buena station
- Centralia Cubs
- Chicago Rockets
- Clark station (CTA)
- Congress/Wabash station
- Dearborn/Van Buren station
- Division station (CTA North Side Main Line)
- Grace station
- Halsted station (CTA North Side Main Line)
- Illinois's at-large congressional district
- Larrabee station
- Oak station (CTA)
- Parnell station
- Pershing station
- Princeton station (CTA)
- Ravenswood station (CTA)
- Rockford Rox
- Schiller station
- Springfield Browns
- Technical Division, Air Training Command
- Webster station
- Wrightwood station (CTA)
Railway stations in Chicago
- 18th station
- 18th station (CTA South Side Elevated)
- 26th station
- 29th station
- 31st station
- 33rd station
- 35th/Archer station
- 47th station (CTA Red Line)
- 54th/Cermak station
- 55th–56th–57th Street station
- 58th station
- 63rd station
- Burnside Shops
- Central Station (Chicago terminal)
- Central Station (Chicago)
- Chicago Lawn station
- Chicago Union Station
- Dearborn Station
- Englewood station (Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad)
- Englewood station (Chicago)
- Forest Park station (CTA Lake Street branch)
- Grand Central Station (Chicago)
- Great Central Station
- Hegewisch station
- Kenmore station (Illinois)
- LaSalle Street Station
- List of historical passenger rail services in Chicago
- Logan Square station (CTA Logan Square branch)
- Loomis station (CTA Lake Street Elevated)
- Nickel Plate Depot (Chicago)
- O'Hare Transfer station
- Parnell station
- Princeton station (CTA)
- Ravenswood–Wilson station
- Rose Hill station
- Wells Street Station
- Wells Street Terminal
Railway stations in the United States closed in 1949
- 18th station (CTA South Side Elevated)
- 26th station
- 29th station
- 31st station
- Aberdeen station (Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway)
- Aquarium station (MBTA)
- Buena station
- Canton station (Minnesota)
- Clark station (CTA)
- Congress/Wabash station
- Dearborn/Van Buren station
- Division station (CTA North Side Main Line)
- Grace station
- Halsted station (CTA North Side Main Line)
- Larrabee station
- Mentor station
- Mineral Bluff Depot
- North Water Terminal
- Oak station (CTA)
- Parnell station
- Pershing station
- Princeton station (CTA)
- Ravenswood station (CTA)
- San Francisco Ferry Building
- Schiller station
- Watertown station (South Dakota)
- Webster station
- Wrightwood station (CTA)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29th_station
Also known as 29th (CTA station), 29th (CTA), 29th Street station (CTA South Side Elevated), 29th Street station (CTA).