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The Lake Street Elevated, also known as the Lake branch, is a 8.75 mi (14.08 km) long branch of the Chicago "L" which is located west of the Chicago Loop and serves the Green Line for its entire length, as well as the Pink Line east of Ashland Avenue. As of February 2013, the branch serves an average of 27,217 passengers each weekday. It serves the Near West Side, East Garfield Park, West Garfield Park, and Austin neighborhoods of Chicago, as well as the suburbs Oak Park and Forest Park. It owes its name to Lake Street, the street that the branch overlooks for 6.25 mi (10.06 km) before continuing its route straight west, adjacent to South Boulevard, towards the terminus at Harlem/Lake.

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  • The Lake Street Elevated, also known as the Lake branch, is a 8.75 mi (14.08 km) long branch of the Chicago "L" which is located west of the Chicago Loop and serves the Green Line for its entire length, as well as the Pink Line east of Ashland Avenue. As of February 2013, the branch serves an average of 27,217 passengers each weekday. It serves the Near West Side, East Garfield Park, West Garfield Park, and Austin neighborhoods of Chicago, as well as the suburbs Oak Park and Forest Park. It owes its name to Lake Street, the street that the branch overlooks for 6.25 mi (10.06 km) before continuing its route straight west, adjacent to South Boulevard, towards the terminus at Harlem/Lake. (en)
  • La Lake Branch est un tronçon du métro de Chicago situé à l’ouest du Loop et partagé par les lignes verte et rose. Ce tronçon a commencé à être utilisé lors de l’inauguration du premier service de la Lake Street Elevated le 6 novembre 1893. Outre Chicago, elle dessert aussi les villes de Oak Park et de Forest Park. Elle doit son nom à Lake Street, la rue qu’elle surplombe sur plus de onze kilomètres avant de continuer sa route tout droit sur South Boulevard en direction du terminus de Harlem/Lake. (fr)
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  • The Lake Street Elevated, also known as the Lake branch, is a 8.75 mi (14.08 km) long branch of the Chicago "L" which is located west of the Chicago Loop and serves the Green Line for its entire length, as well as the Pink Line east of Ashland Avenue. As of February 2013, the branch serves an average of 27,217 passengers each weekday. It serves the Near West Side, East Garfield Park, West Garfield Park, and Austin neighborhoods of Chicago, as well as the suburbs Oak Park and Forest Park. It owes its name to Lake Street, the street that the branch overlooks for 6.25 mi (10.06 km) before continuing its route straight west, adjacent to South Boulevard, towards the terminus at Harlem/Lake. (en)
  • La Lake Branch est un tronçon du métro de Chicago situé à l’ouest du Loop et partagé par les lignes verte et rose. Ce tronçon a commencé à être utilisé lors de l’inauguration du premier service de la Lake Street Elevated le 6 novembre 1893. Outre Chicago, elle dessert aussi les villes de Oak Park et de Forest Park. Elle doit son nom à Lake Street, la rue qu’elle surplombe sur plus de onze kilomètres avant de continuer sa route tout droit sur South Boulevard en direction du terminus de Harlem/Lake. (fr)
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