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2021 RAIL South in Town Routes.Xlsx Chicago Supported Hotel In-Town Routes Cue Mile Incr. Action Description Cue Mile Incr. Action Description Parking Garage CTA L Train Station - Harrison R on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out R on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out CH-1 0.0 0.0 R CH-46 0.0 0.0 R of hotel of hotel CH-2 0.1 0.1 R R on E. Harrison St. CH-47 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-3 0.2 0.1 R R on S. State St. CH-48 R R on E. Harrison St. CH-4 L Immediate L on W. Harrison St. CH-49 0.2 0.2 L L on sidewalk on R side of S. State St. CH-5 0.7 0.5 - [Cross Chicago River] CH-50 CH-6 1.1 0.4 - [Cross over I-90/94 Kennedy Expy.] Stop CTA L Train Station - Harrison CH-7 1.7 0.6 R R on S. Racine Ave. R on sidewalk on L side of S. State St. out of CTA CH-51 R CH-8 1.8 0.1 - [Cross over I-290 Eisenhower Expy.] L Train Station CH-9 2.2 0.4 L L on W. Madison St. CH-52 R R on E. Harrison St. CH-53 0.4 0.2 L L on sidewalk on L side of S. Michigan Ave. CH-10 2.4 0.2 Stop Parking - Block Y Garage on L CH-54 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-11 R R on W. Madison St. out of parking garage Supported Hotel - Congress CH-12 2.6 0.2 R R on S. Racine Ave. CH-55 Stop CH-13 3.0 0.4 - [Cross over I-290 Eisenhower Expy.] Plaza Hotel on L CH-14 3.1 0.1 L L on W. Harrison St. CH-15 3.7 0.6 - [Cross over I-90/94 Kennedy Expy.] CH-16 4.2 0.5 - [Cross Chicago River] Amtrak and Metra Train Station - Union Station CH-17 4.6 0.4 R R on S. State St. R on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out CH-56 0.0 0.0 R CH-18 L Immediate L on E. Harrison St. of hotel CH-19 4.8 0.2 L L on sidewalk on L side of S. Michigan Ave. CH-57 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-20 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-58 0.1 0.1 R R on E. Harrison St. Supported Hotel - Congress CH-59 0.2 0.1 R R on S. State St. CH-21 Stop CH-60 L Immediate L on W. Harrison St. Plaza Hotel on L CH-61 0.7 0.5 - [Cross Chicago River] CH-62 0.9 0.2 R R on bike lane on R side of S. Clinton St. CTA L Train Station - Adams & Wabash CH-63 1.0 0.1 - [Cross under I-290 Eisenhower Expy.] Amtrak and Metra Train R on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out CH-64 1.2 0.2 CH-22 0.0 0.0 R Stop of hotel Station - Union Station on L CH-23 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-65 R R on S. Clinton St. out of Union Station CH-24 R R on E. Harrison St. CH-66 1.4 0.2 - [Cross under I-290 Eisenhower Expy.] CH-25 0.1 0.1 R R on S. Wabash Ave. CH-67 1.5 0.1 L L on W. Harrison St. CTA L Train Station - Adams CH-68 1.8 0.3 - [Cross Chicago River] CH-26 0.5 0.4 Stop CH-69 2.2 0.4 R R on S. State St. & Wabash CH-70 L Immediate L on E. Harrison St. CH-27 L L on S. Wabash Ave. out of CTA L Train Station CH-71 2.4 0.2 L L on sidewalk on L side of S. Michigan Ave. CH-28 0.9 0.4 L L on E. Harrison St. CH-72 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-29 1.0 0.1 L L on sidewalk on L side of S. Michigan Ave. Supported Hotel - Congress CH-30 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-73 Stop Supported Hotel - Congress Plaza Hotel on L CH-31 Stop Plaza Hotel on L Metra Train Station - Ogilvie Transportation Center CTA L Train Station - Jackson R on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out CH-74 0.0 0.0 R R on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out of hotel CH-32 0.0 0.0 R of hotel CH-75 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-33 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-76 0.1 0.1 R R on E. Harrison St. CH-34 R R on E. Harrison St. CH-77 0.2 0.1 R R on S. State St. CH-35 0.2 0.2 R R on S. State St. CH-78 L Immediate L on W. Harrison St. CH-36 L Immediate L on W. Harrison St. CH-79 0.7 0.5 - [Cross Chicago River] CH-37 0.3 0.1 R R on bike lane on L side of S. Dearborn St. CH-80 0.9 0.2 R R on bike lane on R side of S. Clinton St. CTA L Train Station - Jackson CH-81 1.0 0.1 - [Cross under I-290 Eisenhower Expy.] CH-38 0.5 0.2 Stop CH-82 1.5 0.5 R R on sidewalk on L side of W. Madison St. on L Metra Train Station - Ogilvie R on bike lane on S. Dearborn St. out of CTA L CH-83 CH-39 R Stop Train Station Transportation Center on R CH-40 0.7 0.2 L L on W. Harrison St. R on sidewalk on R side of W. Madison St. out of CH-84 R CH-41 0.8 0.1 R R on S. State St. Ogilvie Transportation Center CH-42 L Immediate L on E. Harrison St. CH-85 L L on bike path on N. Clinton St. CH-43 1.0 0.2 L L on sidewalk on L side of S. Michigan Ave. CH-86 1.9 0.4 - [Cross under I-290 Eisenhower Expy.] CH-44 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-87 2.0 0.1 L L on W. Harrison St. Supported Hotel - Congress CH-88 2.3 0.3 - [Cross Chicago River] CH-45 Stop CH-89 2.7 0.4 R R on S. State St. Plaza Hotel on L CH-90 L Immediate L on E. Harrison St. CH-91 2.9 0.2 L L on sidewalk on L side of S. Michigan Ave. CH-92 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] Supported Hotel - Congress CH-93 3.0 0.1 Stop Plaza Hotel on L BICYCLE ILLINOIS For emergency support call Illinois' Bicycle Touring Company Page 1 of 2 www.bicycleillinois.com © Bicycle Illinois (877) TOUR-ILL [868-7455] or 911 Chicago Supported Hotel In-Town Routes Cue Mile Incr. Action Description Cue Mile Incr. Action Description Metra Train Station - Van Buren Station MegaBus Stop L on sidewalk on L side of S. Michigan Ave. out R on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out CH-94 0.0 0.0 L CH-129 0.0 0.0 R of hotel of hotel Metra Train Station - Van CH-130 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-95 0.1 0.1 Stop CH-131 0.1 0.1 R R on E. Harrison St. Buren Station on R CH-132 0.2 0.1 R R on S. State St. L on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out CH-133 L Immediate L on W. Harrison St. CH-96 L of Metra Van Buren Station CH-134 0.7 0.5 - [Cross Chicago River] Supported Hotel - Congress CH-135 0.9 0.4 L L on S. Clinton St. CH-97 0.2 0.1 Stop CH-136 1.1 0.2 L L on W. Polk St. Plaza Hotel on R CH-137 Stop MegaBus Stop on R CH-138 R R on on W. Polk St. out of MegaBus stop Metra Train Station - LaSalle Station CH-139 L L on S. Canal St. R on sidewalk on R side of S. Michigan Ave. out CH-140 1.3 0.2 R R on W. Harrison St. CH-98 0.0 0.0 R of hotel CH-141 1.5 0.2 - [Cross Chicago River] CH-99 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-142 1.9 0.4 R R on S. State St. CH-100 R R on E. Harrison St. CH-143 L Immediate L on E. Harrison St. CH-101 0.2 0.2 R R on S. State St. CH-144 2.1 0.2 L L on sidewalk on L side of S. Michigan Ave. CH-102 L Immediate L on W. Harrison St. CH-145 - [Do not cross S. Michigan Ave.] CH-103 0.5 0.3 R R on S. Financial Pl. Supported Hotel - Congress CH-104 0.6 0.1 R R into plaza CH-146 Stop R up stairs before W. Ida B. Wells Dr. onto train CH-105 R Plaza Hotel on L platform Metra Train Station - LaSalle CH-106 Stop Grocery Store Station R on sidewalk on R side of S.
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