The Congress Branch of the Blue line opened in 1958 and connected to the existing Dearborn subway at LaSalle. It is the closest 'L' station to Union Station, the terminal for several Metra and Amtrak and the Chicago Greyhound Bus Terminal. It is also the deepest station on the CTA system.
426 S Clinton St (at W Tilden St) Chicago , IL 60607 United States
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Take the Blue Line toward O'Hare and get off at Monroe to be in the heart of the Loop.
Even if people don't walk down the escalater , its still faster to take it. Unless you SPRINT down the stairs
It is like being back in Tokyo | Yokohama; the escalators are running left-handed!
Try to get in front of the people with obnoxiously large suitcases on the escalator .
Our vendors are trying their best to get back on their feet. Give them a hand up!
People love to just stand on the escalator and it's a slow one. If you want to exit or enter with any kind of speed take the stairs behind the escalator .
Be wary of the stairs , there are twice as many as you are expecting.
It's ok to walk down the escalator . Infact, its probably good for you
beware of gangbangers the CPD only watches this station in the morning
Would you happen to have 50 cents or a dollar?
don't lick the hobos.
the Clinton blueline stop will leave you wondering "what is that smell?"
Free urine odor included with your fare!
The escalator is usually broken.
Stairs are very long
Escalators are indefinitely broken...
Go over to jackson and hear "mrs kanye west" sing in a veil and mask o_O lol