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This is a list of former stations on the Chicago "L" . This list includes stations that have been demolished, partially demolished, and stations that are abandoned or closed, but are not open for passenger service.
The majority of these stations existed on now demolished "L" lines, but some exist on current lines.
Stations
18th on the South Side Main Line
58th
Racine on the Englewood branch
The Wells Street Terminal
California in the median of I-290
Kostner
Central
Laramie
Washington/State station
Station
Branch
Location
Opened
Closed
Status
5th Avenue
Westchester
Maywood
October 1, 1926
December 9, 1951
Demolished
11th Avenue
Westchester
Maywood
October 1, 1926
December 9, 1951
Demolished
14th Place
Douglas
Near West Side
April 28, 1896
December 9, 1951
Demolished
17th Avenue
Westchester
Maywood
October 1, 1926
December 9, 1951
Demolished
18th Street
South Side Elevated
Near South Side
June 6, 1892
August 1, 1949
Demolished
25th Avenue
Westchester
Maywood
October 1, 1926
December 9, 1951
Demolished
26th Street
South Side Elevated
Near South Side
June 6, 1892
August 1, 1949
Demolished
29th Street
South Side Elevated
Douglas
June 6, 1892
August 1, 1949
Demolished
31st Street
South Side Elevated
Douglas
June 6, 1892
August 1, 1949
Demolished
33rd Street
South Side Elevated
Douglas
June 6, 1892
August 1, 1949
Demolished
42nd Place †
Kenwood
Kenwood
September 20, 1907
December 1, 1957
Demolished
50th Avenue
Douglas
Cicero
August 16, 1910
1978
Relocated
58th
South Side Elevated
Washington Park
January 22, 1893
January 9, 1994
Demolished
58th Avenue
Douglas
Cicero
August 1, 1915
February 3, 1952
Demolished
61st
Jackson Park
Washington Park
January 22, 1893
January 9, 1994
Demolished
65th Street
Normal Park
Englewood
May 26, 1907
January 29, 1954
Demolished
69th Street †
Normal Park
Englewood
May 26, 1907
January 29, 1954
Demolished
Armour
Stock Yards
Union Stock Yards
April 8, 1908
October 7, 1957
Demolished
Asbury
Niles Center
Evanston
March 28, 1925
March 27, 1948
Partially demolished
Austin
Douglas
Cicero
August 1, 1915
February 3, 1952
Demolished
Austin
Garfield Park
Oak Park
March 11, 1905
March 18, 1960
Demolished
Bellwood
Westchester
Bellwood
October 1, 1926
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Buena
North Side Main Line
Buena Park
May 31, 1900
August 1, 1949
Demolished
California
Congress
East Garfield Park
June 22, 1958
September 2, 1973
Abandoned
California
Garfield Park
East Garfield Park
June 19, 1895
September 27, 1953
Demolished
California
Humboldt Park
West Town
July 29, 1895
May 4, 1952
Demolished
Calvary
Evanston
Evanston
May 16, 1908
June 30, 1931
Demolished
Campbell
Lake Street
Near West Side
November 6, 1893
April 4, 1948
Demolished
Canal
Lake Street
The Loop
November 6, 1893
October 16, 1909
Demolished
Canal
Metropolitan Main Line
Near West Side
May 6, 1895
June 22, 1958
Demolished
Canterbury
Westchester
Westchester
December 1, 1930
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Central
Congress
Austin
October 10, 1960
September 2, 1973
Abandoned
Central
Douglas
Cicero
August 1, 1912
February 3, 1952
Demolished
Central
Garfield Park
Austin
March 11, 1905
October 11, 1960
Demolished
Chicago
Logan Square
West Town
May 6, 1895
February 25, 1951
Demolished
Cicero
Garfield Park
Austin
June 19, 1895
June 21, 1958
Demolished
Clark
North Side Main Line
Lakeview
June 9, 1900
August 1, 1949
Partially demolished
Congress Terminal †
South Side Elevated
The Loop
June 6, 1892
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Congress/Wabash
South Side Elevated
The Loop
October 18, 1897
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Cottage Grove/Drexel
Kenwood
Kenwood
September 20, 1907
December 1, 1957
Demolished
Crawford-East Prairie
Niles Center
Skokie
March 28, 1925
March 27, 1948
Partially demolished
Dearborn/Van Buren
Loop
The Loop
October 3, 1897
1949
Demolished
Division
Logan Square
Wicker Park
May 6, 1895
February 25, 1951
Demolished
Division
North Side Main Line
Old Town
May 31, 1900
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Dodge
Niles Center
Evanston
March 28, 1925
March 27, 1948
Demolished
Dorchester
Jackson Park
Woodlawn
April 23, 1893
January 13, 1973
Demolished
Douglas Park
Douglas
South Lawndale
June 16, 1902
May 3, 1952
Demolished
Drake
Douglas
North Lawndale
March 10, 1902
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Ellis/Lake Park
Kenwood
Kenwood
September 20, 1907
December 1, 1957
Demolished
Exchange
Stock Yards
Union Stock Yards
April 8, 1908
October 7, 1957
Demolished
Fifth/Lake
Loop
The Loop
September 22, 1895
December 17, 1899
Demolished
Forest Park †
Lake Street
Forest Park
May 20, 1910
October 28, 1962
Demolished
Franklin Terminal †
Metropolitan Main Line
The Loop
May 13, 1895
1897
Demolished
Franklin/Van Buren
Metropolitan Main Line
The Loop
October 11, 1897
October 11, 1955
Demolished
Garfield Park
Garfield Park
West Garfield Park
June 19, 1895
September 20, 1953
Demolished
Grace
North Side Main Line
Wrigleyville
June 7, 1900
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Grand
Logan Square
Near West Side
May 6, 1895
February 25, 1951
Demolished
Grand
North Side Main Line
Near North Side
1921
September 20, 1970
Demolished
Gunderson
Garfield Park
Oak Park
March 11, 1905
1957
Demolished
Halsted
Lake Street
Near West Side
November 6, 1893
January 9, 1994
Demolished
Halsted
Metropolitan Main Line
Near West Side
May 6, 1895
1958
Demolished
Halsted
North Side Main Line
Lincoln Park
May 31, 1900
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Halsted
Stock Yards
New City
April 8, 1908
October 7, 1957
Demolished
Hamlin
Lake Street
West Garfield Park
January 1894
March 18, 1956
Demolished
Hannah
Garfield Park
Forest Park
March 11, 1905
September 14, 1952
Demolished
Harlem
Garfield Park
Forest Park
March 11, 1905
March 19, 1960
Demolished
Harrison
Westchester
Bellwood
October 1, 1926
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Harvard
Englewood
Englewood
November 3, 1906
February 9, 1992
Demolished
Homan
Douglas
North Lawndale
March 10, 1902
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Homan
Lake Street
East Garfield Park
November 6, 1893
January 9, 1994
Demolished
Home
Garfield Park
Oak Park
March 11, 1905
September 20, 1953
Demolished
Hoyne
Garfield Park
Near West Side
June 19, 1895
September 27, 1953
Demolished
Humboldt Park
Humboldt Park
Humboldt Park
November 11, 1902
May 4, 1952
Demolished
Isabella
Evanston
Evanston
April 1, 1912
July 16, 1973
Demolished
Jackson Park †
Jackson Park
Jackson Park
May 12, 1893
October 31, 1893
Demolished
Jackson Park †
Jackson Park
Woodlawn
May 12, 1893
March 4, 1982
Demolished
Kenton
Douglas
North Lawndale
May 22, 1907
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Kedzie
Garfield Park
East Garfield Park
June 19, 1895
June 21, 1958
Demolished
Kedzie
Humboldt Park
Humboldt Park
July 29, 1895
May 4, 1952
Demolished
Kilbourn
Garfield Park
West Garfield Park
June 19, 1895
June 21, 1958
Demolished
Kinzie
North Side Main Line
Near North Side
May 31, 1900
1921
Demolished
Kostner
Congress
West Garfield Park
August 5, 1962
September 2, 1973
Abandoned
Kostner
Lake Street
West Garfield Park
March 1894
April 4, 1948
Demolished
Kostner
Niles Center
Skokie
March 28, 1925
March 27, 1948
Demolished
Laflin
Metropolitan Main Line
Near West Side
May 6, 1895
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Lake Street Transfer Ⓣ
Logan Square Lake Street
Near West Side
May 6, 1895
February 25, 1951
Demolished
Laramie
Douglas
Cicero
August 16, 1910
August 16, 2003
Closed
Laramie †
Garfield Park
Austin
August 25, 1902
June 21, 1958
Demolished
Larrabee
North Side Main Line
Cabrini–Green
June 6, 1900
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Lawndale
Douglas
North Lawndale
March 10, 1902
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Lawndale †
Humboldt Park
Humboldt Park
July 29, 1895
May 4, 1952
Demolished
Logan Square
Logan Square
Logan Square
May 25, 1895
February 1, 1970
Demolished
Lombard
Douglas
Cicero
August 1, 1915
February 3, 1952
Demolished
Lombard
Garfield Park
Oak Park
March 11, 1905
September 20, 1953
Demolished
Lombard
Lake Street
Oak Park
January 25, 1901
April 4, 1948
Demolished
Loomis †
Englewood
Englewood
July 13, 1907
1969
Demolished
Loomis
Lake Street
Near West Side
November 6, 1893
April 4, 1954
Demolished
Madison
Logan Square
Near West Side
May 6, 1895
February 25, 1951
Demolished
Madison/Wabash
Loop
The Loop
November 8, 1896
March 16, 2015
Demolished
Madison/Wells
Loop
The Loop
October 3, 1897
January 30, 1994
Demolished
Main
Niles Center
Skokie
March 28, 1925
March 27, 1948
Demolished
Mannheim/22nd †
Westchester
Westchester
December 1, 1930
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Marion
Lake Street
Oak Park
January 25, 1901
October 28, 1962
Demolished
Market Terminal †
Market
The Loop
November 6, 1893
April 4, 1948
Demolished
Marquette Road
Normal Park
Englewood
May 26, 1907
January 29, 1954
Demolished
Marshfield
Metropolitan Main Line
Near West Side
May 6, 1895
April 4, 1954
Demolished
Menard
Lake Street
Austin
April 15, 1899
April 4, 1948
Demolished
North Water Terminal †
North Side Main Line
Near North Side
November 17, 1908
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Oak
North Side Main Line
Near North Side
1906
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Oak Park †
Douglas
Berwyn
March 16, 1924
February 3, 1952
Demolished
Oak Park
Garfield Park
Oak Park
March 11, 1905
March 19, 1960
Demolished
Oakley
Lake Street
Near West Side
circa 1893-94
April 4, 1948
Demolished
Ogden
Garfield Park
Near West Side
June 19, 1895
September 27, 1953
Demolished
Packers
Stock Yards
Union Stock Yards
April 8, 1908
October 7, 1957
Demolished
Parnell
Englewood
Englewood
December 24, 1906
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Pershing
South Side Elevated
Douglas
June 6, 1892
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Princeton
Englewood
Englewood
December 10, 1905
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Pulaski
Garfield Park
West Garfield Park
June 19, 1895
June 22, 1958
Demolished
Racine
Englewood
Englewood
February 25, 1907
January 9, 1994
Abandoned
Racine
Lake Street
Near West Side
November 6, 1893
April 4, 1948
Demolished
Racine
Metropolitan Main Line
Near West Side
May 6, 1895
April 4, 1954
Demolished
Racine
Stock Yards
Union Stock Yards
April 8, 1908
October 7, 1957
Demolished
Randolph/Market
Market
The Loop
November 1893
April 4, 1948
Demolished
Randolph/Wabash
Loop
The Loop
November 8, 1896
September 3, 2017
Demolished
Randolph/Wells Ⓣ
Loop
The Loop
October 3, 1897
July 17, 1995
Partially demolished
Ravenswood
Ravenswood
Ravenswood
May 18, 1907
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Ridge
Niles Center
Evanston
March 28, 1925
March 27, 1948
Demolished
Ridgeland
Douglas
Berwyn
March 16, 1924
February 3, 1952
Demolished
Ridgeland
Garfield Park
Oak Park
September 6, 1957
March 20, 1960
Demolished
Roosevelt
Douglas
Near West Side
April 28, 1896
May 3, 1952
Demolished
Roosevelt
Westchester
Westchester
October 1, 1926
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Sacramento
Lake Street
East Garfield Park
March 1894
April 4, 1948
Demolished
Sacramento
Garfield Park
East Garfield Park
June 19, 1895
June 10, 1952
Demolished
Schiller
North Side Main Line
Old Town
May 31, 1900
August 1, 1949
Demolished
South Parkway
Kenwood
Kenwood
September 20, 1907
December 1, 1957
Demolished
St. Louis
Garfield Park
East Garfield Park
June 19, 1895
June 21, 1958
Demolished
St. Louis
Humboldt Park
Humboldt Park
July 29, 1895
May 4, 1952
Demolished
State
Englewood
Washington Park
November 3, 1905
September 2, 1973
Demolished
Swift
Stock Yards
Union Stock Yards
April 8, 1908
October 7, 1957
Demolished
Tripp
Garfield Park
West Garfield Park
June 19, 1895
June 21, 1958
Demolished
University †
Jackson Park
Woodlawn
April 23, 1893
January 9, 1994
Demolished
Vincennes
Kenwood
Kenwood
September 20, 1907
December 1, 1957
Demolished
Wallace
Stock Yards
New City
April 8, 1908
May 3, 1952
Demolished
Washington Ⓣ
State Street Subway
The Loop
October 17, 1943
October 23, 2006
Closed
Webster
North Side Main Line
Lincoln Park
June 9, 1900
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Wells Street Terminal †
Metropolitan Main Line
The Loop
October 3, 1904
December 9, 1951
Demolished
Wentworth
Englewood
Englewood
December 10, 1905
February 9, 1992
Partially demolished
Western
Garfield Park
Near West Side
June 19, 1895
September 27, 1953
Demolished
Western
Humboldt Park
West Town
July 29, 1895
May 4, 1952
Demolished
Willow
North Side Main Line
Lincoln Park
1905
May 17, 1942
Demolished
Wood
Douglas
Lower West Side
April 28, 1896
May 19, 1957
Demolished
Wood
Lake Street
Near West Side
November 6, 1893
November 1913
Demolished
Wrightwood
North Side Main Line
Lincoln Park
May 31, 1900
August 1, 1949
Demolished
Reopened stations
Station
Line
Opened
Closed
Reopened
Ashland Ⓣ
Green Pink
November 6, 1893
April 4, 1948
February 25, 1951
California
Green
November 6, 1893
February 9, 1992
July 13, 1996
Cermak–McCormick Place
Green
June 6, 1892
September 9, 1977
February 8, 2015
Damen
Green
November 6, 1893
April 4, 1948
August 5, 2024
Dempster–Skokie †
Yellow
March 28, 1925
March 27, 1948
April 20, 1964
Grand
Blue
February 25, 1951
February 9, 1992
June 25, 1999
Harold Washington Library–State/Van Buren Ⓣ
Brown Orange Pink Purple
October 3, 1897
September 2, 1973
June 22, 1997
Morgan
Green Pink
November 6, 1893
April 4, 1948
May 18, 2012
Oakton–Skokie
Yellow
March 28, 1925
March 27, 1948
April 30, 2012
Paulina
Brown
May 18, 1907
September 2, 1973
October 17, 1973
Roosevelt Ⓣ
Green Orange
June 6, 1892
August 1, 1949
November 1, 1993
Sedgwick
Brown Purple
May 31, 1900
January 13, 1973
April 23, 1973
Notes
Station remained in service on the North Shore Line after the "L" withdrew service.
Station remained in service on the Chicago Aurora and Elgin after the "L" withdrew service.
Station opened on the Aurora Elgin and Chicago Railway prior to the start of "L" service. March 11, 1905, is the day "L" service began at this station.
Station opened on the Milwaukee Road 's Evanston branch prior to the start of "L" service. May 16, 1908, is the day "L" service began at this station.
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