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Nostalgia & History > CTA Logan SquareDate: 07/05/15 14:40 CTA Logan Square Author: MartyBernard These photos were taken by Rick Burn in May 1966 at the Chicago Transit Authority's Logan Square Terminal before the northwest line was extended through a section of subway and the median of the Kennedy Expressway eventually reaching O'Hare (ORD).
Enjoy Rick's photos, Marty Bernard Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/07/15 15:48 by MartyBernard. Date: 07/05/15 20:36 Re: CTA Logan Square Author: UP3806 Gotta love them little semaphores!
Tom Date: 07/05/15 22:24 Re: CTA Logan Square Author: DNRY122 Those photos show another CTA location that I could use to challenge the advocates of "Monorail" transit systems to duplicate in their chosen mode (Howard St. is #1). As part of the 1971 visit to Chicago that I've referred to elsewhere, I took the "L" to Jefferson Park, which became the terminal in 1970. Here I transferred to a CTA bus (may have been one of their propane burners) to O'Hare to rent a car for the long haul out to Illinois Ry. Museum. These buses shared a body style with some of the trolley coaches used by San Francisco Muni.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/05/15 22:42 by DNRY122. Date: 07/06/15 08:39 Re: CTA Logan Square Author: ntharalson DNRY122 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Those photos show another CTA location that I > could use to challenge the advocates of "Monorail" > transit systems to duplicate in their chosen mode > (Howard St. is #1). As part of the 1971 visit to > Chicago that I've referred to elsewhere, I took > the "L" to Jefferson Park, which became the > terminal in 1970. Here I transferred to a CTA bus > (may have been one of their propane burners) to > O'Hare to rent a car for the long haul out to > Illinois Ry. Museum. These buses shared a body > style with some of the trolley coaches used by San > Francisco Muni. These both appear to be Flixibles, which were a very small minority in most systems, and were basically gone by the mid-70's. Good catch. Nick Tharalson, Marion, IA Date: 07/06/15 20:30 Re: CTA Logan Square Author: CountryBoy That sure doesn't look like the Logan Square that I remember!! I remember Logan Square as a 2 track stub end terminal, tracks between the platforms with no storage tracks
CB Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/06/15 20:37 by CountryBoy. Date: 07/06/15 20:43 Re: CTA Logan Square Author: MartyBernard CountryBoy Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That sure doesn't look like the Logan Square that > I remember!! I remember Logan Square as a 2 track > stub end terminal with no storage tracks > > CB Are you sure the CountryBoy isn't confused by the big city? If all you did was get on and of trains and never looked around you would think that. Here is an overview shot from the amazing site chicago-l.org: http://www.chicago-l.org/operations/yards/images/logan07.jpg Marty Bernard Date: 07/06/15 22:18 Re: CTA Logan Square Author: CountryBoy The last time I rode that line would have been heading home during the blizzard of 67, somewhere around midnight. So my memory very well could be and probably is faulty. I rode it many times as a child usually from the railfan seat
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