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Chicago Department of Transportation Posted Viaduct Clearances Division of Engineering CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION POSTED VIADUCT CLEARANCES DIVISION OF ENGINEERING STREET ADDRESS AT CLOSE TO TYPE REFERENCE POSTED FEET POSTED INCHES LAST NUMBER UPDATED Aberdeen St 200 N 1100 W Lake St CTA X0081 14 N-S / 13 E-W 2 N-S / 5 EX E-W 07/28/2006 Aberdeen St 4910 S 1100 W N. of 50th St Railroad R0244 NP 08/14/2006 Aberdeen St 5830 S 1100 W S. of 58th St Railroad R0243 11 10 08/15/2006 Aberdeen St 7450 S 1100 W N. of 75th St Railroad R0245 13 8 08/31/2006 Aberdeen St 6320 S 1100 W S. of 63rd St CTA X0082 13 10 08/16/2006 Aberdeen St 420 N 1100 W S. of Hubbard St Railroad R0246 13 10 09/14/2006 Adams St 2600 W 200 S Rockwell St Railroad R0251 11 0 12/07/2009 Adams St 4600 W 200 S E. of Kenton Av Railroad R0250 13 0 08/01/2006 Adams St 2600 W 200 S W. of Rockwell St Railroad R0249 11 0 08/02/2006 Adams St 1720 W 200 S W. of Paulina St CTA X0085 NP 08/29/2006 Adams St (EB) 200 W 200 S Wells St (SB) CTA X0086 NP 12/09/2009 Adams St (WB) 45 E 200 S Wabash Av (SB) CTA X0087 13 2 12/09/2009 Ada St 200 N 1326 W Lake St CTA X0083 14 N-S / 13 E-W 2 N-S / 5 EX E-W 07/31/2006 Ada St 5830 S 1326 W S. of 58th St Railroad R0247 12 10 08/15/2006 Ada St 420 N 1326 W S. of Hubbard St Railroad R0248 13 6 08/29/2006 Ada St 6320 S 1326 W S. of 63rd St CTA X0084 NP 08/16/2006 Addison St 4440 W 3600 N E. of Kilbourn Av Railroad R0253 13 10 08/15/2006 Addison St 3620 W 3600 N E. of Lawndale Av Railroad R0255 13 10 08/11/2006 Addison St 1800 W 3600 N Ravenswood Av Railroad R0252 13 10 01/26/2010 Addison St 1820 W 3600 N W. of Ravenswood Av CTA X0088 13 10 01/26/2010 Addison St 940 W 3600 N E. of Sheffield Rd CTA X0089 NP 08/01/2006 Addison St 4600 W 3600 N W. of Kenton Av Railroad R0254 13 10 08/15/2006 Ainslie St 5240 W 4900 N W. of Laramie Av Railroad R0257 12 8 08/07/2006 Ainslie St 4920 W 4900 N W. of Lamon Av Railroad R0256 11 8 08/07/2006 Ainslie St 1120 W 4900 N E. of Broadway CTA X0090 11 6 07/27/2006 Albany Av 1010 S 3100 W S. of Taylor St Railroad R0260 11 8 08/02/2006 Albany Av 1800 N 3100 W N. of Bloomingdale Av Railroad R0261 11 6 08/10/2006 Albany Av 2030 S 3100 W S. of Cullerton St CTA X0092 NP 08/08/2006 Albany Av 200 N 3100 W Lake St CTA X0091 13 N-S / 13 E-W 8 N-S / 6 E-W 07/31/2006 Albany Av 2100 S 3100 W S. of 21st St Railroad R0259 11 4 08/08/2006 Albany Av 3700 S 3100 W N. of 37th Pl Railroad R0258 11 6 09/14/2006 Albion Av 1301 W 6600 N Lakewood Av CTA X0093 11 10 07/25/2006 Altgeld St 940 W 2500 N E. of Sheffield Av CTA X0094 NP 08/02/2006 Ancona St 810 W 675 N W. of Halsted St Railroad R0262 NP 09/07/2006 Arcade Pl 50 S 200 W Wells St CTA X0322 NP 12/07/2009 Archer Av 3734 S 2430 W S.W. of Western Av CTA X0097 NP 08/22/2006 Archer Av 2034 S 140 W W. of Clark St CTA X0096 13 8 09/15/2006 Archer Av 2034 S 130 W W. of Clark St Railroad R0265 13 8 03/06/2006 NP: not posted, the clearance is over 14' 6" July 23, 2012 EX: actual clearance is posted with EXACTLY Page 1 of 45 CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION POSTED VIADUCT CLEARANCES DIVISION OF ENGINEERING STREET ADDRESS AT CLOSE TO TYPE REFERENCE POSTED FEET POSTED INCHES LAST NUMBER UPDATED Archer Av 2434 S 630 W E. of Halsted St Expy E0021 NP 03/06/2006 Archer Av 2600 S 940 W W. of Halsted St Expy E0022 NP 03/06/2006 Archer Av 2434 S 650 W E. of Halsted St Expy E0020 NP 03/06/2006 Archer Av 4701 S 3600 W 47th St Railroad R0266 14 0 08/21/2006 Archer Av 3734 S 2420 W S.W. of Western Av Railroad R0267 13 7 EX 08/22/2006 Archer Av 3734 S 2430 W S.W. of Western Av Railroad R0263 13 7 EX 08/22/2006 Archer Av 2234 S 400 W E. of Stewart Av Railroad R0264 14 2 03/06/2006 Archer Av 2600 S 930 W W. of Halsted St EXPY Ramp E0023 NP 03/06/2006 (NB) Archer Av 2431 S 640 W E. of Halsted St Expy E0018 NP 09/05/2006 Archer Av 2432 S 700 W E. of Halsted St Expy E0019 NP 03/06/2006 Ardmore Av 1120 W 5800 N E. of Broadway Av CTA X0098 11 6 07/26/2006 Argyle St 4940 W 5000 N W. of Lamon Av Railroad R0268 11 6 08/07/2006 Argyle St 1120 W 5000 N E. of Broadway Av CTA X0099 11 8 10/28/2009 Armitage Av 1710 W 2000 N E. of Hermitage Av Expy E0024 13 8 08/14/2006 Armitage Av 2500 W 2000 N Campbell Av CTA X0100 14 2 04/01/2009 Armitage Av 1620 W 2000 N W. of Holly Av Railroad R0272 13 8 08/14/2006 Armitage Av 1640 W 2000 N W. of Ashland Av Railroad R0271 13 8 08/14/2006 Armitage Av 940 W 2000 N W. of Bissell St CTA X0101 NP 08/02/2006 Armitage Av 3850 W 2000 N E. of Springfield Av Railroad R0269 14 0 08/14/2006 Armitage Av 4600 W 2000 N E. of Kilpatrick Av Railroad R0270 13 10 08/14/2006 Artesian Av 200 N 2432 W Lake St CTA X0102 NP SB / 13 E-W NP SB / 6 E-W 07/31/2006 Artesian Av 1800 N 2432 W S. of Bloomingdale Av Railroad R0273 11 10 08/09/2006 Ashland Av 3890 S 1600 W N. of 39th St Street S0026 14 2 10/29/2009 Ashland Av 200 N 1600 W Lake St CTA X0103 14 N-S / 13 E-W 0 N-S / 5 EX E-W 07/31/2006 Ashland Av 3010 S 1600 W N. of Archer Av CTA X0104 13 6 02/23/2006 Ashland Av 3410 N 1600 W N. of Roscoe St CTA X0105 NP 08/01/2006 Ashland Av 500 S 1600 W N. of Congress Pkwy CTA X0106 13 10 02/23/2006 Ashland Av 6320 S 1600 W S. of 63rd St CTA X0107 NP 02/23/2006 Ashland Av 7430 N 1600 W N. of Fargo Av CTA X0108 12 8 07/24/2006 Ashland Av 1820 N 1600 W S. of Cortland St Expy E0025 12 10 11/29/2010 Ashland Av 3030 S 1600 W N. of Archer Av Expy E0026 NP 08/23/2006 Ashland Av 3040 S 1600 W N. of Archer Av Expy E0027 NP 08/23/2006 Ashland Av 1520 S 1600 W S. of 15th St Railroad R0285 13 8 02/23/2006 Ashland Av 1540 S 1600 W N. of 16th St Railroad R0282 13 8 02/23/2006 Ashland Av 1800 N 1600 W Bloomingdale Av Railroad R0280 12 10 11/29/2010 Ashland Av 1910 N 1600 W N. of Cortland St Railroad R0279 12 10 11/29/2010 Ashland Av 1920 N 1600 W N. of Cortland St Railroad R0284 12 10 11/29/2010 NP: not posted, the clearance is over 14' 6" July 23, 2012 EX: actual clearance is posted with EXACTLY Page 2 of 45 CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION POSTED VIADUCT CLEARANCES DIVISION OF ENGINEERING STREET ADDRESS AT CLOSE TO TYPE REFERENCE POSTED FEET POSTED INCHES LAST NUMBER UPDATED Ashland Av 3000 S 1600 W N. of 31st. St Railroad R0283 13 6 02/23/2006 Ashland Av 400 N 1600 W S. of Kinzie St Railroad R0281 14 0 08/29/2006 Ashland Av 4050 S 1600 W S. of Pershing Rd Railroad R0276 14 2 02/23/2006 Ashland Av 4910 S 1600 W S. of 49th St Railroad R0278 NP 10/28/2009 Ashland Av 5830 S 1600 W N. of 59th St Railroad R0275 13 10 02/23/2006 Ashland Av 7500 S 1600 W S. of 74th St Railroad R0277 13 10 02/23/2006 Attrill St 2640 W 2200 N S. of Milwaukee Av CTA X0109 NP 08/10/2006 Augusta Blvd 1220 W 1000 N W. of Racine Av Railroad R0288 13 0 09/14/2006 Augusta Blvd 3340 W 1000 N W. of Grand Av Railroad R0286 12 10 09/13/2006 Augusta Blvd 4600 W 1000 N W. of Kenton Av Railroad R0289 13 6 EX 09/13/2006 Augusta Blvd 4610 W 1000 N W. of Kenton Av Railroad R0287 13 6 EX 09/13/2006 Austin Av 1930 N 6000 W S. of Dickens Av Railroad R0290 12 10 08/14/2006 Austin Blvd 425 N 6000 W Lake St Railroad R0291 13 8 08/01/2006 Avalon Av 7550 S 1250 E 76th St Expy E0028 NP 12/04/2009 Avalon Av 7600 S 1234 E S.
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