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Midway Yard (Chicago)

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The Midway Yard is a CTA rail yard in the Southwest side of Chicago, Illinois which stores cars from the Orange Line of the Chicago Transit Authority. Currently, 2600-series railcars are stored here. It is adjacent to Midway station at Midway International Airport.

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Midway Yard (Chicago)
South Kilpatrick Avenue, Chicago

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Midway Yard

South Kilpatrick Avenue 5601
60638 Chicago
Illinois, United States
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