请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Pulaski station (CTA Green Line)
释义

  1. History

  2. Services

  3. Bus connections

  4. Notes and references

      Notes    References  

  5. External links

{{for|other 'L' stations on the Chicago Transit Authority named Pulaski|Pulaski (disambiguation)#Transportation{{!}}Pulaski station (CTA)}}{{Infobox Station
| custom_header={{Infobox station/Header CTA|name=Pulaski|line1=Green|grid=4000W 300N|size=.9}}
| image=Pulaski Green Line.jpg
| image_caption=
| address=4000 West Lake Street
Chicago, Illinois 60624
| coordinates={{coord|41.885412|-87.725404|type:railwaystation_region:US-IL|display=inline}}
| type=Chicago 'L' rapid transit station
| style=CTA
| line=Lake Branch
| other=
| structure=Elevated
| platform=2 Side platforms
| tracks=2 tracks
| opened=March 1894
| rebuilt=1973 (new canopies, fare controls), 1996 (new platforms), 2001 (new station houses, elevators added)
| ADA=True
| code=
| owned=Chicago Transit Authority
| former=40th Avenue, Crawford Avenue
| zone=
| bicycle=Yes
| pass_year=2017
| passengers=451,444[1]
| pass_percent=-6.0
| pass_rank = 111 out of 143
| services={{s-rail|title=CTA}}{{s-line|system=CTA|line=Green|previous=Cicero (Green)|next=Conservatory–Central Park Drive}}
| map_state=collapsed
| route_map={{Routemap|legend=track|inline=1|map=
   uhSTR!~MFADEg\\uexhSTR!~MFADEg\\uhSTR!~MFADEg   lhSTR!~uSTRf\\uexhSTR\\lhSTR!~uSTRg!~POINTERf@gq~~{{BSto|Green Line|west to {{cta|Harlem/Lake}} }}   RP2q\\uhSKRZ-G2\\uexhSKRZ-G2\\uhSKRZ-G2\\RP2q~~Karlov Ave.   lhSTR!~uSTR+BSr\\uexhSTR\\lhSTR!~uSTR+BSl   lhSTR!~uSTR+BSr\\uexhSTR\\lhSTR!~uSTR+BSl   lhSTR!~uSTR+BSr\\uexhSTR\\lhSTR!~uSTR+BSl   RP4q\\uhSKRZ-G4\\uexhSKRZ-G4\\uhSKRZ-G4\\RP4q~~Pulaski Road   lhSTR!~uSTRf!~POINTERg@fq\\uexhSTR\\lhSTR!~uSTRg~~{{BSto|Green Line|east to {{cta|Ashland/63rd}} and {{cta|Cottage Grove}} }}   uhSTR!~MFADEf\\uexhSTR!~MFADEf\\uhSTR!~MFADEf }} 

}}

Pulaski is an elevated, side platformed rapid transit station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Green Line. Pulaski is located at the intersection of Lake Street and Pulaski Road in the West Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The station opened in March 1894.

History

Pulaski was constructed in 1892-94 and opened in March 1894 as part of the Lake Street Elevated Railroad. The station was constructed in the Queen Anne architectural style, as were the other Lake Street stations. In 1956, Pulaski's platforms were lengthened by 200 feet from the east end and additional entrances to the station were opened at Harding Avenue after the closing of the nearby Hamlin station. The Harding Avenue entrance to the eastbound platform became exit-only in 1960, but the westbound entrance remained open. Pulaski was rebuilt in 1973, and the original station houses were demolished at this time. On December 18, 1993, the westbound Harding Avenue exit closed. In 1994 Pulaski closed along with the rest of the Green Line so it could be rebuilt. The platforms at the station were completely rebuilt during its closure, but the original fare controls were kept, so the old platforms were converted into walkways between the fare controls and the platform. A wooden railing was erected on the old platforms to keep passengers away from the tracks. This arrangement was designed to be temporary in the hopes that Pulaski could be turned into a "super-station", but by 1999 the CTA gave up on the super-station plan and built a new station house which connected to the new platforms. The old platforms and fare controls were removed in 2011.[2]

Services

As part of the Green Line, Pulaski is used by those traveling between the West Garfield Park neighborhood and other areas served by the line, including Oak Park and Forest Park, the Loop, and the South Side. Trains to Harlem/Lake arrive approximately every ten minutes; trains toward Ashland/63rd and Cottage Grove arrive every ten minutes as well, and alternating trains go to each terminus.

Pulaski has separate station houses and fare controls for the inbound and outbound platforms. Farecard vending machines are present at both entrances. A customer assistant booth is located at the inbound entrance; passengers at the outbound entrance must press a call button if they need assistance. The station's elevated platforms are accessible via stairs and elevators; both platforms are wheelchair accessible. An overhead footbridge connects the two platforms, but it may only be used by CTA employees. Pulaski is connected to the Bethel New Life community center next to the station via a bridge from the outbound station house.

Bus connections

CTA
  • 53 Pulaski (Owl Service)

Notes and references

Notes

{{notelist}}

References

1. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Annual Ridership Report – Calendar Year 2017 | work = | publisher = Chicago Transit Authority, Ridership Analysis and Reporting| date = January 31, 2018| url = https://www.transitchicago.com/assets/1/6/2017_CTA_Annual_Ridership_Report.pdf| format = | doi = | accessdate = July 29, 2018 }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Pulaski Renewal Progress|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/ctaweb/6302857433/in/set-72157628077103020/|accessdate=24 November 2012}}

External links

{{Commons category|Pulaski (CTA Green Line)}}
  • Pulaski (Lake Street Line) Station Page
  • [https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=41.885594,-87.727504&spn=0.003978,0.013733&z=17&layer=c&cbll=41.885585,-87.727379&panoid=zIptRq9Y1a0qjZ42CE7gQQ&cbp=12,39.98,,0,3.38 Karlov Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View]
  • [https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=41.885522,-87.725927&spn=0.003746,0.013733&z=17&layer=c&cbll=41.885528,-87.726062&panoid=GORT6mXLn1_4IBHyowieEg&cbp=12,151.73,,0,2.81 Pulaski Road entrance from Google Maps Street View]
{{Chicago "L" stations navbox|Green=Yes}}

2 : CTA Green Line stations|Railway stations opened in 1894

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/25 12:20:47