Chicago's downtown skyline viewed from Lake Michigan.

 

Attractions and Destinations along the Gray Line

 


 


 


As well as providing a transit alternative to using South Lake Shore Drive during its reconstruction, the Gray Line would initiate new CTA "L" service to many destinations not well served by public transit at present; and not only for residents, tourists, and visitors; but for the many workers who staff the business and recreational centers along the Gray Line route.

 


TAKE A TOUR ALONG THE GRAY LINE

 

A STATION GUIDE


 

note the "Nearby Transit Links":

A list of other rail and bus routes within easy walking distance of each Gray Line station (with free intertransfer between Gray Line trains and all other CTA "L" and bus routes - and Pace bus routes as well).

 

and the "Information Links":

Links to websites of nearby major institutions
along the Gray Line route (if available).




 


Click On These Links For Local Area Information About Specific Gray Line Stations:

 


 

. D O W N T O W N . C H I C A G O .

 

Chicago's Field Museum at Roosevelt Rd.

 

NEAR SOUTH SIDE

 



Looking north


from McCormick


Place towards


the downtown


Chicago skyline.

 

SE LAKEFRONT COMMUNITIES

 


Museum
of
Science
and
Industry

at E 57th St.
& S Lake Shore Dr.

 


South of 63rd St. the Gray Line splits into two branches


 

 

South Chicago Branch Stations:

 

Entrance to the South Shore Cultural Center


at E. 71st St. & S. South Shore Dr.

 

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115th St. / Kensington Branch Stations:

 


 

The Clock Tower is one of the only remnants of the historic


Pullman Car Co. factory, leveled by an arsonist's fire, near


the 111th St. & COTTAGE GROVE AV. STATION.

 

Blue Island Branch Stations:

 

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