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North Water Terminal

North Water Terminal

"L" station in the Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois.


The North Water Terminal was an "L" station on the North Side main line, located in the Near North Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. While the initial portion of the Northwestern Elevated (LoopWilson) opened in 1900,[1] the terminal opened on November 17, 1908, to accommodate excess traffic in the downtown area.[2] A walkway was provided to connect the terminal station to the nearby Merchandise Mart station.[3]

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There was once a proposal in 1916 to extend the stub from the terminal to State/Lake station via Carroll Avenue and State Street;[4] however, this extension never materialized. The station ceased passenger services by August 1, 1949, as part of a systemwide service revision along both the North Side main line and the South Side Elevated.[5] However, while passenger service ceased, trains still serve the terminal in special occasions like maintenance and emergencies.[3] The station was eventually demolished in 1963.[6]

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References

  1. "History - Northwestern L Chronology (1893-1924)". www.chicago-l.org.
  2. Moffat, Bruce (1995). "Chapter 13 – The Evanston "L"". The "L". Chicago, Il: Central Electric Railfans' Association. p. 225. ISBN 0-915348-30-6.
  3. David Sadowski (2021). Chicago's Lost "L"s.
  4. "Close 24 Elevated Stations; Skip-Stop Will Start Monday". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 31, 1949. p. 1.
  5. "North Water Terminal". www.chicago-l.org.

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