63rd is a
station
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
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on the
Chicago Transit Authority
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's
'L' system, serving the
Red Line. The station is located in the median of the
Dan Ryan Expressway
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and serves the
Englewood neighborhood. It is near the former site of the
Englewood Union Station, which served the
Pennsylvania Railroad
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,
New York Central
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, and
Rock Island Lines. The former Pennsylvania Railroad tracks (now
NS owned) pass over the station. Also visible from the station is the
Ashland branch of the
Green Line which runs on an elevated structure immediately west of the expressway at the location before turning west on 63rd Street.
History
Structure
Like the eight other stations of the Dan Ryan Branch, 63rd was built by architect
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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under a simple design. The station opened on September 28, 1969, before being entirely renovated from 2005 to 2006.
2013 renovation
In 2013, the station was renovated with a new elevator installed (along with Garfield and 87th) as part of the Red Line South Reconstruction project and made all the stations on the Dan Ryan branch accessible.
Bus connections
CTA
*
24 Wentworth (Weekdays only)
*
63 63rd (Owl Service)
References
External links
Train schedule (PDF)a
CTA official siteat Chicago-L.org
63rd Station PageCTA official site
63rd Street entrance from Google Maps Street View
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CTA Red Line stations
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1969
Railway stations in Chicago