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History of the Loop

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This is a visual history of the Loop (CTA), the 1.79-mile (2.88 km) long circuit of elevated railroad that forms the hub of the Chicago "L" system in Chicago, Illinois.

1895-1897 1897–1900
Fifth/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Wabash
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Fifth/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Fifth
Randolph/Wabash
Madison/Fifth
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
State/Van Buren
Pacific/Van Buren
1900–1913 1913–1931
Clark/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Fifth
Randolph/Wabash
Madison/Fifth
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
State/Van Buren
Pacific/Van Buren
Clark/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Wells
Randolph/Wabash
Madison/Wells
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
State/Van Buren
LaSalle/Van Buren
1931–1949 1955–1958
Clark/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Wells
Randolph/Wabash
Madison/Wells
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
State/Van Buren
LaSalle/Van Buren
Clark/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Wells
Randolph/Wabash
Madison/Wells
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
State/Van Buren
LaSalle/Van Buren
1958–1969 1969–1993
Clark/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Wells
Randolph/Wabash
Madison/Wells
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
State/Van Buren
LaSalle/Van Buren
Clark/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Wells
Randolph/Wabash
Madison/Wells
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
LaSalle/Van Buren
State/Van Buren
1993–1997 1997–present
Clark/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Wells
Randolph/Wabash
Washington/​Wells
Madison/Wells
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
LaSalle/Van Buren
Clark/Lake
State/Lake
Randolph/Wabash
Washington/​Wells
Washington/​Wabash
Madison/Wabash
Adams/Wabash
Quincy
LaSalle/Van Buren
Library

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