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Full Chicago 'L' system
Legend
Linden
O'Hare Isabella
Central
Noyes
Rosemont Foster
Cumberland Davis
Dempster–Skokie Dempster
Main Main
Oakton–Skokie South Boulevard
Calvary
Kostner
Crawford–East Prairie
Dodge
Asbury
Ridge
Howard
Forest Park Jarvis
Harlem/Lake Harlem
Marion
Oak Park Morse
Ridgeland Loyola
Lombard Granville
Austin
Menard Thorndale
Central Bryn Mawr
Jefferson Park
Laramie Berwyn
Cicero Argyle
Kimball Lawrence
Kedzie
Francisco
Rockwell
Western
Damen
Montrose
Ravenswood Wilson
Kostner Montrose
Buena
Pulaski Irving Park
Irving Park Sheridan
Hamlin Grace
Lawndale
Conservatory Addison
Addison Addison
St. Louis
Homan Belmont
Clark
Paulina
Southport
Kedzie Kedzie
Logan Square Belmont
Sacramento Humboldt Park
Wellington
California California
California Diversey
Campbell Wrightwood
Western Western
Fullerton
Oakley Webster
Damen Damen
Armitage
Wood Willow
Division
Chicago
Grand
Lake Street Transfer
Ashland Halsted
Division North/Clybourn
Larrabee
Sedgwick
Loomis Schiller
Chicago Division
Racine Clark/Division
Morgan Oak
Halsted Grand
Chicago Chicago
Clinton
Grand Grand
Canal Merchandise Mart
North Water Terminal
Fifth/Lake State/Lake
Clark/Lake Lake
Randolph/Market
Randolph/Wells Randolph/​Wabash
Washington Washington
Washington/​Wells Washington/​Wabash
Madison Market Terminal
Madison/Wells Madison/Wabash
Monroe Monroe
Adams/Wabash
Wells Street Terminal Quincy
Jackson Jackson
Franklin Street Terminal LaSalle/Van Buren
Dearborn/Van Buren Library
Congress Terminal Congress/Wabash
Franklin/Van Buren LaSalle
Harrison
Canal Clinton
Halsted UIC–Halsted
Roosevelt
Racine Racine
Laflin
Marshfield
Polk
Roosevelt
14th Place
18th
Ogden 18th Street
Illinois Medical District
Hoyne Damen
Cermak–Chinatown Cermak–McCormick Place
Western Western
Western
Halsted 26th
California California
California 29th
Sacramento Douglas Park
Ashland 31st
Kedzie Kedzie
Kedzie–Homan 33rd
Homan
Sox–35th 35th–Bronzeville–IIT
St. Louis Drake
Central Park 35th/Archer
Garfield Park Lawndale
Pershing
Wallace Indiana
Pulaski Pulaski
Halsted South Parkway
Exchange Vincennes
Pulaski Cottage Grove/Drexel
Racine Ellis/Lake Park
Tripp 42nd Place
Swift
Armour 43rd
Packers
Kostner Kostner
Western
Kedzie
Kilbourn Kenton
47th 47th
Cicero Cicero
Cicero 50th Avenue
51st
Pulaski
Laramie Laramie
54th/Cermak
Garfield Garfield
Central Central
Central
58th Avenue 58th
Midway
Wentworth State
Austin Austin
Austin
Princeton 61st
Lombard Lombard
Harvard 63rd
King Drive
Parnell Cottage Grove
Halsted University
Racine Dorchester
Loomis
Jackson Park
(Stony Island)
Ashland/63rd
Jackson Park
(World's Fair)
Ridgeland Ridgeland
Gunderson 65th Street
Marquette Road
Oak Park
Oak Park Oak Park
69th Street 69th
Home
Harlem Harlem
Hannah
Forest Park 79th
5th Avenue 87th
11th Avenue
17th Avenue
25th Avenue 95th
Bellwood
Harrison
Roosevelt
Canterbury
Mannheim/22nd

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

Key for closed stations
Symbol Meaning
Designated transfer stations within the Chicago "L" system
Terminal station
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.

References

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