There are several places in Chicago that train for french cooking such as Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Chicago (http://www.chefs.edu/chicago.aspx) and The French Pastry School of The City Colleges of Chicago (http://www.frenchpastryschool.com). As well, places such as Alliance Francaise de Chicago (http://www.af-chicago.org) and Le Titi de Paris (http://www.letitideparis.com) offer french cooking classes.
In Chicago they are referred to as El Trains (elevated trains).
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Amtrak's main station in Chicago is Union Station in downtown Chicago on Adams and Canal Street. Most trains in and out of Chicago also make suburban stops: Trains north to Milwaukee including the Empire Builder - Glenview Trains west to Galesburg including the Southwest Chief and California Zephyr - LaGrange and Naperville Trains South to St. Louis including the Texas Eagle - Summit and Joliet Trains South to Carbondale including the City of New Orleans - Homewood Trains South to Indianapolis including the Cardinal - Hammond/Whiting and Dyer
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um NO!!?? i live near chicago they have so many trains but Knoxville is way way far they don't even have a train from chicago to st. louis yet..
Yes! Every year, CTA workers (in Chicago) make their trains look so beautiful with Christmas decorations. These trains are no longer 'regular trains', they are now Christmas trains, or Holiday trains. There are such things as CTA Christmas trains. Chicago Transit Authority workers work hard to make their trains look cool. These designs are very awesome. CTA workers are super great and their trains look so beautiful! They are called the 'Santa Express' in Christmas decorations.
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In Planes, Trains & Automobiles, the character of Neal is trying to make it home to Chicago for Thanksgiving.
cooking stoves, lamps, trains ran on it.
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Shawn trains at Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute in Iowa
Elevated. Like the train system in Chicago.