As of December 2016, the "L" fare is $2.25 one way.
L Train - 2011 was released on: USA: 10 October 2011 (Chicago International Film Festival)
The Chicago L is a modern day rapid urban transport system operating in Chicago and its surroundings. Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority, it is the second largest subway system in the USA. On average 788,415 people ride the L each weekday.
The heart of downtown Chicago is known as the "Loop" because the elevated train tracks (the 'L') form a loop there. The Chicago Transit Authority's official name for its train system is The 'L' (with single quotation marks. It is not the "el" as in New York City.
The CTA Holiday Train is an 'L' train in Chicago. It usually runs only in the winter holiday months of November and December. The train has seasonal decorations.
The Metra UP North Line runs between Chicago and Evanston. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Purple Line "L" train runs between Chicago and Evanston during rush hours. During other hours, it runs from Evanston to the the Chicago/Evanston border (Howard Street) where you can change trains (on the same platform, no extra charge) to the CTA Red Line "L" train which goes downtown and to the South Side.
A Chicago 'L' train going 40 mph downhill on a straightaway.
The South Side is located on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. It is serviced by the famous 'L' train and is home to the Major League Baseball team The Chicago White Sox.
Hmm.. well I don't exactly know what an "l" is. I know that it is like, a subway train-thingy in Chicago... if you're talking about a leotard, then yes; ballet dancers do wear leotards.
The cast of The L Train - 2011 includes: Michelle Ramoni as Louise
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) officially calls its train system the 'L' (with single quotation marks). This applies both to the subway and elevated systems. Note that unlike New York City, it is not the "El." The set of elevated train tracks that operate in a circle downtown is called the Loop. The section of downtown inside the train tracks is also called the Loop and sometimes people improperly refer to the entire downtown area as "the loop."
To reach NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, you can take the subway. Ride the D, M, N, or R train to the 36th Street station in Brooklyn, then transfer to the R train toward Bay Ridge and get off at the 25th Street station. The hospital is a short walk from there. Alternatively, you can take the L train to the 4th Avenue station and transfer to the R train.
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