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For more auk e 65 84 65 Kingsbury ENTERTAINMENT AREA Navy Pier 290 r 52 Bus route pacebus.com Route 250 serving Dempster-Skokie C 225 Peterson Peterson 151 850 Navy Pier Metra and CTA service. ee 84 Chicago 86 Broad (Yellow Line), Davis (Purple Line), Des Plaines 68 84 Peshtigo information on how to use the region’s accessible bus and 88 Ridge Thorndale 36 Nor 226 6000N 52 Part-time service Illinois 851 Illinois Children’s (UP-NW), and Davis St./Evanston (UP-N) Canfield w area moved Ozanam Elston 36 2 29 65 66 124 C al C 37 65 29 65 Museum C ROSROSEMONTEMONT O’HARE au r 94 136 Route 330 serving LaGrange Rd. (BNSF) Higgins thw Hubbard 37 855 rtachicago.org/rider-resources/ Cumberland Transit Partners rail system, visit 330 Impact Field BRANCH est Hwyk 52 Certain trips only 125 156 inland Kennedy Expwy ee Line 53 82 49B Bryn Mawr one mile 125 O’Hare Cent Bryn Mawr 134 Rosemont 85 5600N Hubbard 12 pts South Shore Line runs trains on the Metra Electric line Night Owl service only University Cityfront Plaza Higgins N52 Park New 135 Airport System Transit Bryn Columbus RTA Travel Information Center: 811 Northeastern 92 146 begins/ends at Berwyn Station of Chicago B Mawr Forest 11 Ashland 136 Stephens Sat-Sun GladstoneGladstone Metra Union Pacific/West Line Gleacher from downtown Chicago to South Bend, Indiana, serving Pearl 81W 88 C Glen Illinois Univ Berwyn Berwyn ! 52 Non-stop service Museum of North Water Conv Center ParParkk edzie 50 147 nonstop between Foster/Marine and Michigan/Delaware Center Kimball 400N Pulaski Kinzie Kinzie 312-836-7000 rtachicago.org Higgins Foster K Foster BLUE LINE Broadcast 124 O’Hare Orleans Balmoral 331 92 Daily at all times 62 nonstop between Wacker/Columbus Rosemont Harlem 92 146 Communications 134 the Southeast Side of Chicago and Northwest Indiana. Airport er Rd 92 147 148 begins/ends at Marine/Foster Limited stops 22 Delphia 5200N to O'Hare or Rosemont D Theater v Jefferson X49 Kinzie Chicago and Stockton/Arlington(2500N) North Park 50 along bus route Forest Park 22 29 Architecture 303 90 Park idan 136 Argyle Jump 330 JeffersonJefferson Univ 49 22 36 r Metra North Central Service Merchandise nonstop between Wacker/Columbus nictd.com Nagle B closed until 2024 Merchandise 36 36 Center 135 RTA Customer Service 332 Gunnison Park 93 148 ! for reconstruction Route terminal Mart Mart served 29 riverwalk Chicago River and Lake Shore/Belmont(3200N) Mar East Ri Lawrence 81W Lawrence She 62 62 2 134 135 Lawrence Ravens- Lawrence Milwaukee District/North Line rush hours 136 nonstop between Wacker/Columbus 81W 81W 81 81 81 ! only 6 136 Call 312.913.3110 for locations and hours.
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