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Chicago L question
Thinking of taking the L to the Field Museum on Saturday. Museum’s Web site suggests taking the #12 bus from the Roosevelt L stop. Is that necessary, or can we just walk the half-mile from the station to the museum? Is it a pedestrian-friendly area? There will be three of us – two adults and a 7-year-old.
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You can absolutely walk! Parts of it are through Grant Park, so absolutely pedestrian friendly. we always walk. I can't imagine waiting for the bus.
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Depending where in Chicago you are starting your trip, you may want to consider this option. The CTA bus # 146 runs along Michigan Ave North of the Chicago River and along State Street south of the River and stops directly across from the Museum.
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We'd be coming from the Union Station area. The L is more for fun and novelty, actually -- we have buses here at home and could just take a cab to the museum's front door, too. Sounds like a nice walk from the L stop to the museum. We love to walk in the city, and it's supposed to be a beautiful day, so we'll give it a try! Thanks to both of you for your help!
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Walk. It will be quicker even with a 7 year old. The bus does not go straight to the Museum. Brings you down past Soldier Field then back up. The one I had taken didn't even stop near the Museum, it dropped us off at the Planetarium so it was still a long walk back to the Museum.
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