safety of blue line to O'Hare at night
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safety of blue line to O'Hare at night
In August, we're staying at a hotel out by O'Hare. We're taking the blue line into Chicago, which we're fine with, but we're thinking of having dinner in Chicago and taking the blue line back. Since it's liable to be after 9:00 PM, we thought we'd take a cab, but someone on tripadvisor mentioned that it's $35 to 40 to take a cab to O'Hare. That's a little steep, so we're back to thinking of taking the blue line instead of a cab, but wondering about the safety after 9:00 PM. We may end up just heading back early and eating near the hotel. We usually do stay in downtown Chicago, but stayed at this hotel when we had a morning flight to San Francisco, and really liked it. We got a good rate for a suite, like getting a 4 star for the price of a 2 star.
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You don't mention what day of the week, but I think you'd be fine taking the el. We live in the western suburbs and have taken the blue line in the other direction many times at night with no problems. To be perfectly honest, I'd be a little nervous about taking it alone after 9:00. But, since you say "we", you obviously won't be alone. And I think that the neighborhoods you pass through between downtown and O'Hare are better than the ones we pass through.
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I'm hoping you'll hear from someone who has experience taking the Blue Line to O'Hare in the evening. But my guess is that there would tend to be more people taking it later on a Saturday. Especially if there's a ball game or something going on.
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I feel much better about taking the blue line at night now. I'd forgotten about the fireworks at Navy Pier Thanks, amaclise. CAPH, that makes sense that there would be more people going on the train on Saturday. That was my concern, that it would be desserted, but seems that's not the case.
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My brother worked at O'Hare for years. I ran into lots friends of his who were women in the airline business. They never minded taking the blue line. Though none would consider off hours on any other line.
The blue line is so airport intensive with flight attendants, pilots, mechanics, etc. taking it pretty regularly 24/7.
The blue line is so airport intensive with flight attendants, pilots, mechanics, etc. taking it pretty regularly 24/7.
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