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Ashland Avenue

Ashland Avenue at 37th Street north of a now-demolished interchange

Location

Park Forest, Olympia Fields, Dixmoor, Blue Island, Chicago, Evanston

South end

County Line Road west of Sollitt

Major
junctions

  • US 6inHarvey
  • IL 83 in Harvey
  • US 12 / US 20inChicago
  • I-55 in Chicago
  • I-290 in Chicago
  • IL 64 in Chicago
  • IL 19 in Chicago
  • US 41 in Chicago
  • North end

    Juneway Terrace in Chicago

    Ashland Avenue is a north-south street in Chicago, in whose grid system it is 1600W. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) west of State Street, the city's north-south baseline. It is one of the major streets on the city's west side.

    Transportation[edit]

    On the Chicago "L", Ashland is served by two stations on the Green Line, one on the Lake Street Elevated and the other on the Englewood branch; the Lake Street station is also served by the Pink Line. The Orange Line also has a station serving Ashland Avenue. Ashland is served by the Blue Line at the Division station, and the Brown Line can be accessed at the Paulina station, located one block west of Ashland on Roscoe Street.

    In the late 19th century, a streetcar ran on Ashland Avenue from 22nd Street up to Roosevelt Street, where it turned west to run north from Paulina Avenue to avoid running on a boulevard,[1] returning to Ashland Avenue via Lake Street.[2] This was extended south to Archer Avenue in 1896, and on September 4, 1908, was extended to connect with another route south to 70th Street. Simultaneous with the 70th Street extension was a northward one to Southport Street via Clybourn Avenue, which was further extended to Clark Street on October 16, 1912. Further extensions, including the absorption of a shuttle route, created a crosstown through-route from Clark Street down to 87th Street starting November 1, 1916.[3] This became known as "Through Route 9" (TR 9) in 1924.[2] By the early- to mid-20th century, Ashland was one of the "Big Five" streetcar lines, which had the highest ridership, got the most amentities and had the shortest wait times.[4] As of 1928, TR 9 had owl service between 1 and 4:45 a.m., wherein streetcars ran every fifteen minutes;[5] during the day, streetcar lines in Chicago typically had intervals of between eight and fifteen minutes per car.[4] Buses replaced streetcars on weekends starting May 11, 1952, and altogether on February 13, 1954.[3]

    In 2013, the CTA proposed a bus rapid transit line along Ashland Avenue from 95th Street to Irving Park Road. However, opposition led to the proposal being stalled.[6][7]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Weller 1999, p. 37
  • ^ a b Lind 1974, p. 221
  • ^ a b Lind 1974, p. 228
  • ^ a b Lind 1974, p. 201
  • ^ Lind 1974, p. 202
  • ^ Murphy, Matthew (April 7, 2023). "The Past and Future of Chicago Bus Rapid Transit Lives on Ashland Avenue". South Side Weekly. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  • ^ Rynell, Amy (January 26, 2022). "Op-ed: Revitalizing Chicago's bus rapid transit system should start with Ashland Avenue". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
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    North–south

    East of State
    Street (0 E/W)

  • Columbus Drive, Prairie Avenue (300 E)
  • King Drive (400 East)
  • Stony Island Avenue (1600 E)
  • Torrence Avenue (2628 E)
  • West of
    State Street

  • Clark Street (100 W)
  • LaSalle Street (140 W)
  • Wells Street (Fifth Avenue) (200 W)
  • Halsted Street (800 W)
  • Sheffield Avenue (Morgan Street) (1000 W)
  • Racine Avenue (1200 W)
  • Loomis Street (Noble Street, Southport Avenue) (1400 W)
  • Ashland Avenue (1600 W)
  • Damen Avenue (2000 W)
  • Western Avenue (2400 W)
  • Kedzie Avenue (3200 W)
  • Pulaski Road (4000 W)
  • Cicero Avenue (Skokie Boulevard) (4800 W)
  • Harlem Avenue (7200 W)
  • 1st Avenue (Cumberland Avenue) (8400 W)
  • Mannheim Road (La Grange Road) (10400 W)
  • East–west

    North of Madison
    Street (0 N/S)

  • Lake Street (200 N)
  • Hubbard Street (430 N)
  • Grand Avenue (500 N)
  • Ohio Street (600 N)
  • Chicago Avenue (800 N)
  • Oak Street (1000 N)
  • Division Street (1200 N)
  • North Avenue (1600 N)
  • Armitage Avenue (2000 N)
  • Fullerton Avenue (2400 N)
  • Diversey Parkway (2800 N)
  • Belmont Avenue (3200 N)
  • Addison Street (3600 N)
  • Irving Park Road (4000 N)
  • Montrose Avenue (4400 N)
  • Foster Avenue (5200 N)
  • Devon Avenue (6400 N)
  • Touhy Avenue (7200 N)
  • Howard Street (7600 N)
  • Dempster Street (8800 N)
  • Central Street (10100 N)
  • South of
    Madison Street

  • Van Buren Street (400 S)
  • Ida B. Wells Drive (Congress Parkway) (500 S)
  • DeKoven Street (1120 S)
  • Roosevelt Road (1200 S)
  • Maxwell Street (1330 S)
  • Cermak Road (22nd Street) (2200 S)
  • Pershing Road (39th Street) (3900 S)
  • Garfield Boulevard (55th Street) (5500 S)
  • 75th Street (7500 S)
  • 95th Street (9500 S)
  • Non-grid

  • Blue Island Avenue
  • Broadway
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  • Lincoln Avenue
  • Milwaukee Avenue
  • North Clark Street
  • Ogden Avenue
  • Ridge Avenue
  • Rush Street
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  • Suburbs

  • Army Trail Road
  • Central Street
  • Dempster Street
  • Lake Cook Road
  • Longmeadow Parkway
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  • Orchard Road
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  • Related

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