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Parnell station
Parnell station

Parnell was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Englewood branch, which is now part of the Green Line. The station was located at South Parnell Avenue and 63rd Place in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago. Parnell had a direct platform connection to the adjacent Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad station. Parnell opened on December 24, 1906, and closed on July 31, 1949.

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Parnell station
South Parnell Avenue, Chicago Englewood

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N 41.77914 ° E -87.63921 °
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South Parnell Avenue 6306
60621 Chicago, Englewood
Illinois, United States
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