Sedgwick is an
'L' station on the
CTA's Brown Line,
Purple Line Express trains also stop at the station during weekday rush hours. It is an elevated station with two side platforms, located in
Chicago's Old Town neighborhood of the
Near North Side community area. The adjacent stations are
Armitage, which is located about to the northwest, and
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, located about to the south.
History
The station was put into service in 1900 as part of
Northwestern Elevated Railroad's initial route,
and it is one of the oldest standing stations on the 'L'.
In 1979, a portion of
The Hunter starring
Steve McQueen was shot at Sedgwick as part of an action scene.

During 2007, the main station entrance was closed for extensive renovation and rebuilding as part of the CTA's Brown Line capacity expansion project. Throughout the renovation period, the station remained open on weekdays but experienced several weekend closures, with entrance to the station through a temporary entrance (which was later converted to an emergency exit) located one block west of the original entrance at Hudson Avenue.
As the outside express tracks had not been in service since 1963 they were removed and island platforms widened, converting them to side platforms. The platforms were also extended to allow eight-car trains to berth, and elevators were added to make the station accessible to passengers with disabilities.
The historical station house was restored, and an extension was added behind it.
Bus connections
CTA
*
N9 Ashland Night Bus (Owl Service)
*
37 Sedgwick (Weekdays Only)
*
72 North
References
External links
* https://www.transitchicago.com/assets/1/6/browntt_sedgwick.pdf a
CTA official siteSedgewick Street entrance (during reconstruction) from Google Maps Street View
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CTA Brown Line stations
CTA Purple Line stations
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1900
Railway stations in the United States closed in 1973