Green Line (CTA) - Station Listing

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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