From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oak Park (CTA Green Line station)
Oak Park (CTA Green Line station)
Preceding station Chicago ’L’ Following station
Harlem Green Line Ridgeland
Terminus toward Ashland/63rd or Cottage Grove
Oak Park Passengers 501,962[1] 5.3%
(2009)
Services
Oak Park is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority’s
’L’ system situated between the Ridgeland and Harlem
stations on the Green Line. It is located at Oak Park Av-
enue and South Boulevard in the village of Oak Park,
Illinois and is closest station to the Frank Lloyd Wright
Home and Studio. It opened on January 25, 1901.
Bus connections
Station statistics CTA
• #N20 Madison (Owl Service)
Address 100 South Oak Park Avenue
Oak Park, Illinois 60302 Pace
• #309 Lake Street
Coordinates 41°53′12″N 87°47′40″W / 41.886784°N • #311 Oak Park Avenue
87.794323°W / 41.886784; -87.794323Coordinates:
• #313 St. Charles Road
41°53′12″N 87°47′40″W / 41.886784°N
87.794323°W / 41.886784; -87.794323
Lines Green Line References
Structure elevated [1] "Rail Ridership by Branch and Entrance: December
2009" (PDF). Chicago Transit Authority.
Platforms 1 Island platform http://www.transitchicago.com/assets/1/
Tracks 2 ridership_reports/2009-12.pdf. Retrieved
2010-04-07.
Other information
Opened January 25, 1901
External links
Rebuilt 1962
• Oak Park (Lake Street Line) Station Page
Traffic • Oak Park Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street
View
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Categories:
• CTA Green Line stations
• Railway stations opened in 1901
• Transportation in Cook County, Illinois
• Oak Park, Illinois
• Chicago Transit Authority stubs
• Illinois railway station stubs
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