Austin is a
station
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on the
Chicago Transit Authority
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's
'L' system. It is located between the
Ridgeland and
Central stations on the
Green Line
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, which runs from
Harlem/Lake and to
Ashland/63rd and
Cottage Grove. The station is located at the intersection of Austin Boulevard and Corcoran Place in the
Austin neighborhood on
Chicago
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's West Side and borders the village of
Oak Park.
Austin opened on April 15, 1899, as part of a surface level extension of the
Lake Street Elevated Railroad
The Lake Street Elevated Railroad was the second permanent elevated rapid transit line to be constructed in Chicago, Illinois. The first section of the line opened in November 1893. Its route is still used today as part of the Green Line route of ...
, along with Central. It was rebuilt in the early 1960s as part of a project which moved the western end of the Lake Street line off of its street level alignment and onto an abandoned strip of the parallel
Chicago and Northwestern Railway's embankment. The station at Austin consists of a single
island platform
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; a stairway and escalator connect the platform to a station building. Trains serve Austin from 3:50 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on weekdays, from 4:55 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on Saturdays, from 4:55 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on Sundays. In addition to trains, Austin also serves CTA and
Pace buses.
History

The first Austin station opened in 1899, as part of a grade-level extension of the
Lake Street Elevated Railroad
The Lake Street Elevated Railroad was the second permanent elevated rapid transit line to be constructed in Chicago, Illinois. The first section of the line opened in November 1893. Its route is still used today as part of the Green Line route of ...
west from terminal at
52nd Avenue through Austin and Oak Park. It temporarily served as the terminal for the Lake Street Elevated
until the line was extended further west later that year.
It was rebuilt in 1962, as part of a project which moved the western two and a half miles of the Lake Street line off of its street level alignment and onto an abandoned strip of the parallel
Chicago and Northwestern Railway's embankment. As part of the reconstruction, an auxiliary entrance was constructed at Mason Avenue, a block east of the main entrance. On February 18, 1973, the Mason entrance was reduced to functioning only as an auxiliary exit due to budget cuts.
It was later closed entirely in 1994.
Facilities
The station consists of a single
island platform
An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular ...
on a grade-separated embankment. The platform is located on the south side of the
right of way of
Metra
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's
Union Pacific/West Line to the east of Austin Boulevard. It serves the Green Line's two tracks; the northern track serves trains to Harlem/Lake, while the southern track serves trains to Ashland/63rd and Cottage Grove. Fare controls and a customer assistant booth are in the station house, alongside the railroad embankment at street level. Access to the platform is provided by a stairwell and an escalator. The station's lack of an elevator or a ramp means that it is not
handicapped accessible.
Service
Austin is part of the Chicago Transit Authority's Green Line, which runs from
Harlem/Lake to
downtown Chicago
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and south to
Ashland/63rd and
Cottage Grove on Chicago's
South Side. It is the fourth inbound station from
Harlem/Lake on the Green Line and is located between the Ridgeland and Central stations. Green Line trains serve Austin from 3:50 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on weekdays, from 4:55 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on Saturdays, from 4:55 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on Sundays. The station is approximately 4 minutes from Harlem/Lake,
17 minutes from
Clark/Lake in
the Loop,
51 minutes from
Ashland/63rd,
and 45 minutes from
Cottage Grove.
629,581 passengers boarded at Austin in 2011.
Bus connections
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91 Austin
Pace
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309 Lake Street
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313 St. Charles Road
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315 Austin Boulevard
In addition to 'L' trains, the station provides service to several bus routes. One
CTA bus route stop at Austin, 91 Austin.
This route provides service to Austin Avenue, the
Austin Blue Line station, Lawrence Avenue, and the
Jefferson Park Transit Center. Service to
Taft High School is also provided on school days. Additionally,
Pace operates three bus routes to the station: the 309 Lake Street, 313 St. Charles Road, and 315 Austin Boulevard.
These routes provide service to West Suburban Hospital, Westlake Community Hospital, the
Elmhurst Metra station, the
Melrose Park Metra station,
Yorktown Center, East Gate Shopping Center, and the municipalities of Oak Park,
River Forest,
Maywood,
Melrose Park,
Northlake,
Stone Park,
Elmhurst,
Bellwood,
Berkeley,
Villa Park
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, and
Lombard.
Notes and references
Notes
References
External links
CTA Austin station informationAustin Boulevard entrance from Google Maps Street ViewMason Avenue closed entrance from Google Maps Street View{{Chicago "L" stations navbox, Green=Yes
CTA Green Line stations
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1899
1899 establishments in Illinois