List of Chicago El stations - Factbites
 Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: List of Chicago El stations


    Note: these results are not from the primary (high quality) database.


Related Topics

In the News (Tue 15 Dec 09)

  
 Chicago, Illinois article - Chicago, Illinois Chicago (disambiguation) skyline city United States 2000 Census - What-Means.com
Chicago is considered to be one of the largest Democratic strongholds in the United States, as an example, the citizens of Chicago have not elected a Republican mayor since 1927 when William Thompson was voted into office.
Chicago is the third largest city in the United States with an official population of 2,896,016 as of the 2000 US Census and when combined with its suburbs a metro area population rapidly approaching ten million.
Chicago is located in the state of Illinois on the shores of Lake Michigan.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Chicago   (6351 words)

  
 Chicago 'L' - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The next major renovation project on the list is an ambitious renewal and capacity-expansion project for the Brown Line, a line that has been largely untouched since the first decade of the twentieth century.
The Chicago Elevated is the principal urban heavy rail and metro serving Chicago, Illinois in the United States.
Chicago pioneered the use of the expressway median for rail lines in the 1950s.
www.lighthousepoint.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Chicago_El   (1314 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Evanston, Illinois
List of 102 counties in the U.S. state of Illinois: Adams County Alexander County Bond County Boone County Brown County Bureau County Calhoun County Carroll County Cass County Champaign County Christian County Clark County Clay County Clinton County Coles County Cook County Crawford County Cumberland County DeKalb County De...
The city was first settled in 1836, and as of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 74,239.
Jump to: navigation, search Chicago, colloquially known as the Second City and the Windy City, is the third-largest city in population in the United States and the largest inland city in the country.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Evanston,-Illinois   (7074 words)

  
 Skokie Swift - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skokie Swift is a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) line running from the Howard Street terminal on the northern city limits of Chicago to Skokie station at Dempster Street in Skokie.
At one time the line had several intervening stops in Evanston and Skokie -- including one at Oakton -- but these stations have long been out of use and have been dismantled.
It is also unique in that it runs in a below-grade trench for part of its length, although it has no subway component and does not run in an expressway median.
www.sterlingheights.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Skokie_Swift   (249 words)

  
 List of terrorist incidents - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
October 13: A large group of Chechen rebels launched coordinated attacks on Russian federal buildings, as well as local police stations and the airport in Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria.
Massacres more generally are listed chronologically at List of massacres; assassinations are listed by location at List of assassinated people.
February 7: Car bomb kills 36 and injures 150 at the El Nogal nightclub in Bogotá, Colombia; FARC rebels are blamed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents   (5586 words)

  
 Chicago - Wikitravel
Chicago is a city in the Cook County district of the northeastern part of Illinois, and the unofficial capital of the Midwest region of the United States of America.
Chicago is also known as The Second City, referring to its historical position as the United States' second largest city, after New York City, though it has long since been surpassed in population by Los Angeles.
As a major U.S. convention-hosting city, Chicago has plenty of places to stay, although most of them are in the mid or splurge ranges.
wikitravel.org /en/Chicago   (5293 words)

  
 PUERTO RICO HERALD: Tribune Publishing Launching Spanish-Language Daily In ChicagoEl Nuevo Día Targets Hispanics In Orlando
El Nuevo Día will also include a feature section, called Vida en Orlando, that will profile people making significant contributions to the local community, Maldonado said, and it will cover social events that are particularly relevant to Hispanic readers.
El Nuevo Día's Segura said his publication will launch with "a couple" of national advertisements and that contracts for other high-profile ads are likely.
Advertising is the major source of newspaper revenue, and the growing competition for Spanish-language advertising dollars in Central Florida is certain to intensify with El Nuevo Día's arrival.
www.puertorico-herald.org /issues/2003/vol7n35/TribPublish-en.shtml   (1847 words)

  
 Orange Line (Chicago Transit Authority) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Orange Line is a heavy rail line in Chicago, run by the Chicago Transit Authority as part of the el system.
It runs between the Loop and Midway Airport in the southwest part of Chicago.
The Orange Line was opened on October 31, 1993 and is the only rail line that was put into place after the color designations replaced previous names.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Orange_Line_(Chicago_Transit_Authority)   (148 words)

  
 May 1, 1922 U.S. Broadcast Station List
List of stations broadcasting market or weather reports (485 meters) and music, concerts, lectures, etc. (360 meters), alphabetically by call signs from pages 19-22 of the May 1, 1922 (number 61) Radio Service Bulletin.
NOTES: "E" stands for an authorization to transmit on the "Entertainment" wavelength of 360 meters (833 kilohertz), "M" stands for an authorization to transmit on the "Market and Weather" wavelength of 485 meters (619 kilohertz), while "EM" means the station was authorized to use both wavelengths.
United States Early Radio History > Early Government Regulation > Early Radio Station Lists Issued by the U.S. Government
earlyradiohistory.us /220501ca.htm   (99 words)

  
 Early Transit in New York City
Photos of the El's stations and some period news articles.
Station-by-station photos of the El's stations and some period news articles.
The Interborough Rapid Transit subway, which broke ground in 1900 after many years of political manovering, was not the first attempt at rapid transit in New York City, nor the first attempt at transit tunneling in New York City.
www.nycsubway.org /faq/earlysubway.html   (206 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- El Salvador
With the adoption of the US dollar as its currency, El Salvador has lost control over monetary policy and must concentrate on maintaining a disciplined fiscal policy.
El Salvador achieved independence from Spain in 1821 and from the Central American Federation in 1839.
A 12-year civil war, which cost about 75,000 lives, was brought to a close in 1992 when the government and leftist rebels signed a treaty that provided for military and political reforms.
www.odci.gov /cia/publications/factbook/print/es.html   (891 words)

  
 nycsubway.org: Volunteer/Contributors
Mike Farrell: A resident of Chicago, Mike has contributed many photos to the Chicago "L" section, photos of the new PCC operation in Kenosha, WI, and behind the scenes photos from the St. Louis Metrolink operation.
Ed Sachs: Ed's primary contributions so far have been photos of the Denver LRV system and a large amount of photos from the 2001 SubTalk field trip to Chicago.
Peter has also contributed a large amount of photographs to the Disused and Abandoned Stations section, and from around the subway.
www.nycsubway.org /contrib.html   (2731 words)

  
 Guide to the El: Overview - Chicago: CitySearch
The fare for the El is $1.50 for a one-way trip.
The famous elevated train system--hence the name--is a city landmark in its own right, and the 410,000 people who use the trains daily know from the rickety ride that the El has been around the Loop a few times.
Transit fare cards are available from machines at all El stops, and at Jewel and Dominick's supermarkets or currency exchanges.
chicago.citysearch.com /feature/14825   (488 words)

  
 Ask E.T.: London Underground maps
The station from which you are boarding is at the top, and all of the remaining stations on that route in your direction of travel are shown down the diagram.
The black lines around stations tells the subway rider that those codes are indeed the same station, which at the same time also indicates the versatility of the station as a transfer point.
Many stations are geographically very close and you can end up spending half an hour in stuffy tunnels when you could have worked overground for five minutes.
www.edwardtufte.com /bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00005W&topic_id=1   (8761 words)

  
 Chicago ''L''.org: Stations
The Chicago "L" has a diverse group of stations ranging from 19th century Queen Anne and Italianate to late 20th century modern and almost everything in between.
For an explanation of why some stations are present and other are not, click
Some are underground, others are grade level structure and still others are elevated high above the ground.
chicago-l.org /stations   (102 words)

  
 The Complete Howard Stern Links! - Station list
The show's most current ratings and relevant news stories for many of these stations can be found on the Ratings Page.
The show's most current ratings and relevant news stories for most of these stations can be found on the Ratings Page.
Here's a list of those cities which no longer hear Howard:
www.animaux.net /stern/stations.html   (983 words)

  
 Optical Astronomy
APO is privately owned and operated by the Astrophysical Research Consortium (ARC), consisting of the University of Chicago, Institute for Advanced Study, Johns Hopkins University, New Mexico State University, Princeton University, University of Washington, and Washington State University.
Observations that require dark skies are obtained at Crni vrh observing station where two small automated telescopes equipped with state of the art systems for CCD photometry are located.
The observatory consists of a 3.5-meter telescope and three future telescopes which are under construction.
www.astroweb.com.ar /astroweb/yp_optical.html   (6303 words)

  
 Guide to the El: Red Line - Chicago: CitySearch
Serving both of Chicago's baseball parks, the Red Line is the most frequently used line in the El system.
One of only two lines that provides service 24 hours a day, the Red Line runs north and south from Howard Street in the north to 95th/Dan Ryan in the south.
Note: The Harrison station is only open Monday-Friday, 5:30am to 10:30pm, and is closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
miami.citysearch.com /feature/14827   (158 words)

  
 The Army of ONE
If there is a station that you have heard Fireproof on, and it isn't on the list, please send that station's information to UGDave.
We need the stations city, call letters, frequency, studio phone number and website.
www.ugarmy.com /radio.shtml   (37 words)

  
 GFS and Eta MOS Stations and WMO Headers
See here for the list of stations and their appropriate WMO Headers.
For each WMO header listed, the stations are arranged alphabetically by state abbreviation.
The WMO headers are also listed for the BUFR (Binary Universal Form for the Representation of meteorological data) messages.
www.nws.noaa.gov /mdl/synop/stadrg.html   (1282 words)

  
 Chicago Transit Authority map on Google Maps Holovaty.com
That would be one hell of a useful hack for me, since I'm moving to Chicago this summer and need to find a place.
My address is a half a block from an EL stop but the program told me my address was right next to an El stop that is two stops north of my stop.
The CTA rail system is on the City of Chicago's GIS-ed maps: maps.cityofchicago.org.
www.holovaty.com /blog/archive/2005/04/19/0216   (2654 words)

  
 Gapers Block, Chicago, IL - Designing Chicago: A CTA Map for 2055
For an example of what I mean, check out Chicago's West Side, an area which is rough and ready for revitalization of its old neighborhoods (Garfield Park) and growth of underdeveloped neighborhoods (west of the United Center).
Chicago is a clumsy, skinny teenager of a city.
This is evident in Chicago on most of the North Side, the near northwest, and the near south where you find massive density grouped around the train lines.
www.gapersblock.com /detour/a_cta_map_for_2055   (2554 words)

  
 El Massa - newspaper in Algeria - Algeria media list at Mondo Times
Add El Massa to your media list
El Massa is a Algeria newspaper covering news: general.
El Massa contact information is available only to Mondo Times Advanced Members.
www.mondotimes.com /1/world/dz/292/all/12978   (92 words)

  
 MOS Stations
Submit to produce the GFS/Eta/GFSX/NGM MOS Bulletins for the stations you have selected.
Go to the bottom to submit now or continue selecting stations
Select as many station bulletins as you wish to see.
www.nws.noaa.gov /mdl/synop/products/stations.all.htm   (624 words)

  
 Station List
This table gives the street address and destination code of most Amtrak stations as well as some stations no longer served.
91731 @El Paso, TX (ELP) 700 San Francisco St. 79901 El Portal, CA (EPL) Yosemite View Motel at Parkline Hwy 140 95318 Elizabethtown, KY (EZH) BUS: Greyhound2022 North Mulberry St. 42701 Elizabethtown, PA (ELT) Wilson Ave.
98020 Effingham, IL (EFG) South Bankers St. 62401 El Centro, CA (ECC) BUS: Greyhound, 460 State St. 92243 El Monte, CA (EMC) BUS: 3501 Santa Anita Ave.
www.trainweb.org /amtrak/stations.html   (5088 words)

  
 U. S. Radio Stations as of June 30, 1922
The following list of U. radio stations was taken from the official Department of Commerce publication of June, 1922.
Stations generally operated on 360 meters (833 kHz) at this time.
Thanks to Barry Mishkind for supplying the original document.
members.aol.com /jeff560/1922am.html   (71 words)

  
 Worldview Weekend.com - Books, resources and conferences on Biblical Wordview, Christian Worldview and Apologetics.
For five years Dr. Lutzer was the Pastor of Edgewater Baptist Church in Chicago and later became and assistant professor of Bible and Theology at the Moody Bible Institute.
Back to the Bible is heard daily in North America on approximately 1000 stations in the USA and another 100 stations in Canada.
Lutzer and his wife, Rebecca, live in the Chicago area and are the parents of three children.
www.worldviewweekend.com /bio.shtml   (5841 words)

  
 Judaism and Jewish Resources - Andrew Tannenbaum
Jewishnet has a comprehensive list of Jewish and Israeli Mailing Lists from around the net.
Eric Simon keeps a list of Torah study opportunities on the net, with many pointers to Yeshivot and other organizations who provide Divrei Torah, including web sites and mailings lists.
Colin Low has a list of Kabbalah links, and Doug Evans has a treatment of Kabbalah, both from an occultist perspective.
shamash.org /trb/judaism.html   (7781 words)

  
 The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Broadcasters
Includes TV channels (e.g., listed by theme) and radio stations.
This page contains a list of national and international TV and radio broadcasters, together with other relevant links.
IASTAR, a new association of university and student TV/radio stations.
archive.museophile.org /broadcast   (667 words)

  
 sea ray :: brooklyn, ny
Here's a list of the college radio stations in North America that are currently playing music from our new album.
If you do see them listed below, call them anyway and make a request!
If you don't see your favorite station on this list, please call them and request Sea Ray.
www.searaymusic.com /radio.php   (67 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.