50th Avenue station
1910 establishments in Illinois1978 disestablishments in IllinoisChicago Transit Authority stubsCicero, IllinoisDefunct Chicago "L" stations ... and 3 more
Railway stations closed in 1978Railway stations in Cook County, IllinoisRailway stations in the United States opened in 1910
50th Avenue was a Chicago 'L' station on the Douglas branch of the Chicago Transit Authority's West-Northwest Route, currently known as the Pink Line. The station was located at 50th Avenue and 21st Place in west suburban Cicero. It opened on August 16, 1910, as part of an extension of service of the Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad to Laramie. The station closed in 1978 and it was moved to the Illinois Railway Museum where it is preserved.
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South 50th Avenue,
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 41.851879 ° | E -87.749195 ° |
Address
South 50th Avenue 2199
60804
Illinois, United States
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