Station Listing
| Green Line (Lake Street Elevated) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Station | Location | Points of interest and notes |
| Forest Park | Marengo Avenue and Circle Avenue, Forest Park | Closed 1962 |
| Harlem/Lake | 1 S. Harlem Avenue, Forest Park | Downtown Oak Park, transfer to Oak Park (Metra), Forest Preserve District of Cook County Headquarters |
| Marion | Marion Avenue and South Boulevard, Oak Park | Closed October 28, 1962 |
| Oak Park | 100 S. Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park | Oak Park, Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Unity Temple, Ernest Hemingway Museum & Brithplace |
| Ridgeland | 100 N. Ridgeland Avenue, Oak Park | Oak Park and River Forest High School, Oak Park, |
| Lombard | Lombard Avenue and South Boulevard, Oak Park | Closed 1948 |
| Austin | 351 N. Austin Boulevard | |
| Menard | Menard Avenue and Lake Street | Closed 1948 |
| Central | 350 N. Central Avenue | Columbus Park, Walser House, Austin Town Hall |
| Laramie | 5148 W. Lake Street | |
| Cicero | 4800 W. Lake Street | Former Brach's Candy Factory |
| Kostner | Kostner Avenue and Lake Street | Closed 1948 |
| Pulaski | 4000 W. Lake Street | Chicago Public Library Legler Branch |
| Hamlin | 3800 W. Lake St. | Closed March 18, 1956 |
| Conservatory-Central Park Drive | 3630 W. Lake Street | Garfield Park Conservatory, Garfield Park Field house |
| Homan | 3400 W. Lake Street | Closed January 9, 1994; replaced by Conservatory-Central Park Drive |
| Kedzie | 3200 W. Lake Street | Transfer to Kedzie (Metra) |
| Sacramento | Sacramento Boulevard and Lake Street | Closed 1948 |
| California | 2800 W. Lake Street | Chicago Center for Green Technology |
| Campbell | Campbell Avenue and Lake Street | Closed 1948 |
| Oakley | Oakley Boulevard and Lake Street | Closed 1948 |
| Damen | Damen Avenue and Lake Street | Closed 1948 |
| Wood | Wood Street and Lake Street | Closed 1913 |
| Lake Street Transfer | Lake Street and Paulina Street | Closed February 25, 1951 |
| Ashland | 1601 W. Lake Street | Transfer to Pink Line trains. United Center- Home of the Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Blackhawks |
| Loomis | Loomis Street and Lake Street | Closed April 4, 1954 |
| Racine | Racine Street and Lake Street | Closed 1948 |
| Morgan | 958 W. Lake Street | UIC, Harpo Studios, Greektown, Coyne College, Fulton Market District |
| Halsted | 800 W. Lake Street | Closed January 9, 1994 |
| Clinton | 540 W. Lake Street | Ogilvie Transportation Center and Chicago Transit Authority Headquarters |
| Canal | 500 W. Lake Street | Closed 1909 |
| Green Line (loop) | ||
| Station | Location | Points of interest and notes |
| Fifth/Lake | Wells Street and Lake Street | Closed December 17, 1899 |
| Clark/Lake | 100/124 W. Lake Street | Transfer to Orange, Blue, Purple, Brown, and Pink Line trains |
| State/Lake | 200 N. State Street | Transfer to Red Line trains |
| Randolph/Wabash | 151 N. Wabash Avenue | Chicago Cultural Center, Millennium Park
Transfer station for Millennium Station (Metra Electric and South Shore Line trains) |
| Washington/Wabash | TBD | Consolidation of Madison/Wabash and Randolph/Wabash scheduled to open September 2014 |
| Madison/Wabash | 2 N. Wabash Avenue | Jewelers Row, Legacy Tower, Jewelers Building, Chicago Building, Chase Tower |
| Adams/Wabash | 201/223 S. Wabash Ave. | Grant Park, Petrillo Music Shell, Buckingham Fountain, Art Institute of Chicago, Orchestra Hall DePaul University
Transfer to Orange, Purple, Brown, and Pink Line trains |
| Green Line (South Side Elevated) | ||
| Station | Location | Points of interest and notes |
| Congress/Wabash | 500 S. Wabash Avenue | Closed August 1, 1949 |
| Roosevelt | 22 E. Roosevelt Road | Transfer to Red and Orange Line trains, Museum Campus/11th Street (Metra station), Museum Campus, Field Museum of Natural History, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium and Soldier Field |
| 18th | 18th Street and Wabash Avenue | Closed August 1, 1949 |
| Cermak | Cermak Road and Wabash Avenue | Closed September 9, 1977; scheduled to reopen July 2014 |
| 26th | 26th Street and Wabash Avenue | Closed August 1, 1949 |
| 29th | 29th Street and Wabash Avenue | Closed August 1, 1949 |
| 31st | 31st Street near State Street | Closed August 1, 1949 |
| 33rd | 33rd Street and Wabash Avenue | Closed September 25, 1961 |
| 35th–Bronzeville–IIT | 16 E. 35th Street | Illinois Institute of Technology, De La Salle Institute, Chicago Police Headquarters, Douglas Tomb State Memorial, Pilgrim Baptist Church, Victory Sculpture, Chicago Defender Building, Eighth Regiment Armory (Chicago), Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District, Bronzeville |
| Pershing | Pershing Road and State Street | Closed August 1, 1949 |
| Indiana | 4003 S. Indiana Avenue | Wendell Phillips Academy High School, South Side Community Art Center, Former terminal for Stock Yards and Kenwood Lines |
| 43rd | 314 E. 43rd Street | |
| 47th | 314 E. 47th Street | Harold Washington Cultural Center, Robert S. Abbott House |
| 51st | 319 E. 51st Street | Provident Hospital of Cook County, KAM Isaiah Israel, Kenwood Academy, Barack Obama House |
| Garfield | 320 E. Garfield Boulevard | Museum of Science and Industry, Washington Park, University of Chicago, DuSable Museum of African American History, Historic Garfield Station Entrance, Transfer between Ashland and Cottage Grove bound trains |
| 58th | 320/324 E. 58th Street | Closed January 9, 1994 |
| Green Line (Ashland "Englewood" Branch) | ||
| Station | Location | Points of interest and notes |
| State | State Street and 59th Street | Closed September 2, 1973 |
| Wentworth | 5913 S. Wentworth Avenue | Closed February 9, 1992 |
| Princeton | Princeton Avenue and 61st Street | Closed August 1, 1949 |
| Harvard | 303 W. 63rd Street | Closed February 9, 1992 |
| Parnell | Parnell Avenue near 63rd Street | Closed July 31, 1949 |
| Halsted | 6321 S. Halsted Street | Kennedy-King College, Englewood |
| Racine | 6314-16 S. Racine Avenue | Closed January 9, 1994 |
| Loomis | Loomis Street and 63rd Street | Closed 1969, replaced by Ashland/63rd |
| Ashland/63rd | 6315 S. Ashland Avenue | West Englewood |
| Green Line (East 63rd "Jackson Park" Branch) | ||
| Station | Location | Points of interest and notes |
| 61st | 316 E. 61st St. | Closed January 9, 1994 |
| King Drive | 400 E. 63rd St. | Woodlawn, Inbound boarding only ↑ |
| Cottage Grove | 800 E. 63rd St. | University of Chicago, University of Chicago Medical Center, Jackson Park, Oak Woods Cemetery, Woodlawn |
| University | 1200 E. 63rd St. | Closed January 9, 1994 |
| Dorchester | 1400 E. 63rd St. | Closed January 13, 1973 |
| Jackson Park (Stony Island) | 1600 E. 63rd St. | Closed March 4, 1982 |
| Jackson Park | Hayes Drive and Cornell Drive | World's Columbian Exposition Fair Grounds, Closed October 31, 1893 |
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