Quincy (CTA)

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Quincy
Quincy station
Coordinates: 220 S, 200 W
Lines: Orange
Pink
Purple
Brown
Platforms: 2
Opened: 1900
2006 passenger entrances: 1,914,069 7%
Period advertisements at Quincy station
Period advertisements at Quincy station

Quincy is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, located in downtown Chicago, Illinois on the Chicago Loop elevated at 220 South Wells Street (directional coordinates 220 south, 200 west). Quincy was opened on October 3, 1897. The station is situated in the South Loop Financial District and is the closest CTA rail station to the Sears Tower, approximately one block west. It is also the closest Loop station to Union Station, the terminal for several Metra and Amtrak routes and about three blocks west of Quincy.

Like the rest of the downtown Loop stations, Quincy is elevated, suspended over Quincy Street between Adams Street and Jackson Boulevard. It features two side platforms and station houses, one on the west to serve the Outer Loop track, and one on the east to serve the Inner Loop track. Turnstiles for fare payment are located within the station houses on the platform level. The station once had a transfer bridge, but this was removed in the 1980s. This means it is not possible to change from one platform to the other without paying another fare or asking for employee assistance. There are auxiliary rotogate exits to both Adams and Jackson on the Inner Loop platform, while the Outer Loop only has an auxiliary exit to Adams. Both platforms are designed to handle eight-car trains, the longest the CTA 'L' system can run.

As of 2006, Quincy serves the Brown Line (which goes counterclockwise on the Outer Loop) and the Orange and Pink Lines (which go clockwise on the Inner Loop). During weekday rush periods, Purple Line Express trains share the Inner Loop platform with the Orange and Pink Lines.

In the 1980s, Quincy was restored to an appearance much as it would have looked when it opened. Some materials, such as signage, were reproduced although several of the station's features are original to its 1897 opening.

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