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sandi_travelnut Nov 14th, 2005 08:54 AM

Are these accurate directions in Chicago?
 
Would you guys agree with the directions below that I rec'd from the tripsweb website? This is from the apartment at 30 E. Huron to Chief O'Neills at 3471 N. Elston:

Walk to Chicago & Wabash
Take CTA bus #66 Chaicgo westbound to Chicago and Milwaukee

Take Blue line train (to O'Hare) to Addison stop

Take Bus #152 Addison eastbound to Addison and Albany

Walk .2 miles to N. Elston

Is there a way to take the train all the way without taking a bus too?





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jlm_mi Nov 14th, 2005 09:50 AM

Sandi - I can't comment to the safety of the neighborhood, but a couple quick map checks will give you the info you need.

Plug your ending address into google maps to see where it is physically, and go to www.transitchicago.com/maps/maps/F2005N.html for an el map of that area. You can see from both that the el stop is right where Addison and I-90/94 intersect and that Chief O'Neills is about 3/4 mile away to the east and slightly south.

If you also look at the el map http://www.transitchicago.com/maps/maps/F2005D.html you can see your starting location. You could walk to the red line el at grand (maybe 1/2 mile) and take it south to washington where you can transfer to the blue line.

Citylghts Nov 14th, 2005 10:01 AM

If you're trying to avoid the Chicago Ave bus, you can catch the Red Line at Chicago & State, about a block north of your apartment. Take it toward 95th Street and, as jlm said, transfer at Washington. You can also walk to the Blue Line at Clark/Lake. It's about a mile.


Vittrad Nov 14th, 2005 10:50 AM

I will say this, the Addison bus does not run that often, and stops running pretty early, if you want a late night bus you'll have to head down to Belmont (2 1/2 blocks south of the Elston address).

sandi_travelnut Nov 14th, 2005 11:08 AM

how can I find the schedule for the Addison bus to find how often it runs?

Vittrad Nov 14th, 2005 11:19 AM

http://www.transitchicago.com/maps/bus/bus.html

find #152

ssachida Nov 14th, 2005 12:31 PM

i agree with the poster who suggested the red line. Take the red line up to addison and then either take the 152 bus or cab it for the 3 miles to elston.

aschie30 Nov 14th, 2005 12:38 PM

To be clear - the first poster who suggested the red line suggested taking it <b>south</b> and changing at Washington for the purpose of catching the blue line.

The second poster (ssachida) who suggested the red line suggested taking it <b>north</b> to Addison, and catch the Addison bus #152 going west for about 3 miles, or catching a cab. Just wanted to clarify that there were two very distinct suggestions.

FYI- it would be MUCH, much easier to catch a cab at the Red Line Addison stop than at the Blue line Addison stop.

Vittrad Nov 14th, 2005 06:25 PM

aschie30 - very true, although the occasional taxi has been known to come along at the Blue line Belmont stop (I've taken a taxi from there a few times), but they are MUCH fewer and farther between each other.

I don't think there is a way for you to get to this place without taking the bus unless you want to go for a bit of a lengthy walk.

jlm_mi Nov 15th, 2005 04:44 AM

For my own curiosity, are those suggesting that it can't be done without a bus generally not inclined to walk 3/4 mile, or is there something specific in that area making it a bad idea?

Generally, I'd gladly walk 15 minutes rather than wait for a bus any day, but only if it's safe, so I was just curious. :)

patg Nov 15th, 2005 05:41 AM

It's a safe neighborhood. Elston Avenue slants from the SE to the NW, so it can be a little confusing.

Vittrad Nov 15th, 2005 05:43 AM

I walk quite a bit every day (I often average about 3/4 of a mile just to get to the train in the morning) ... but I was just being considerate of a newcomer who might not be up for it. Personally, I'd probably just take the Blue line to Belmont and walk there, but that is just me.

sandi_travelnut Nov 15th, 2005 06:38 AM

Thanks for your consideration but we are walkers and have no problem walking many miles a day..and plan to. I just don't care to take a bus a short distance to then get to the train..I'd rather walk to the train.

aschie30 Nov 15th, 2005 07:19 AM

JLM_MI- You <i>can</i> walk the 3/4 miles from the Addison stop to Chief's but it's not a great walk - not unsafe by any stretch, but it's along a busy urban street (Addison).

Sandi- FYI - If you want to walk to the blue line in lieu of the #66 bus, it's about a 1 1/2 mile walk along Chicago Avenue. I like walking, too (and have made that very walk to the train from the Mag Mile), but it is a substantial walk.

If you want to avoid taking the bus to the train, then you might want to take the red line from State &amp; Chicago to Addison, and then either catch a cab there, or take the Addison bus to Albany.


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