Roosevelt Road (Metra)

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Roosevelt Road
Station statistics
Address Roosevelt Rd. & Indiana Ave.
Chicago, IL
Lines
Metra Electric
South Shore Line
Connections CTA Bus
Other information
Owned by Metra
Fare zone A

The Roosevelt Road Station is a commuter rail station in downtown Chicago that serves the Metra Electric Line north to Millennium Station and south to University Park, Blue Island, and South Chicago; and the South Shore Line to Gary and South Bend, Indiana.

Roosevelt Road Station is located where Roosevelt Road intersects the former Illinois Central Railroad line. The station is the former commuter platforms of Central Station, the long-distance IC passenger terminal that was previously located on this spot. The station structures appear rickety and run-down, and they are scheduled to be reconstructed a little to the north of their present location.[1]

  • 1: Indiana/Hyde Park
  • 3: King Drive
  • X3: King Drive Express
  • 4: Cottage Grove
  • X4: Cottage Grove Express
  • 12: Roosevelt
  • 127: Madison/Roosevelt Circulator
  • 129: West Loop/South Loop

  1. ^ Timothy Inklebarger. 'Wild West' Metra bridge to be removed. Chicago Journal, October 14, 2006.

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South Shore Line
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