Bryn Mawr (CTA)

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Bryn Mawr
Station statistics
Address 1119 West Bryn Mawr Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates 5600 N, 1200 W
Lines
Red Line
Structure Elevated
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 4
Bicycle facilities Yes
Other information
Opened May 16, 1908
Rebuilt 1921, 1974
Owned by Chicago Transit Authority
Formerly Edgewater
Traffic
Passengers (2007) 1,369,201[1] 6%

Bryn Mawr is an 'L' station on the CTA's Red Line. It is an elevated station located at 1119 West Bryn Mawr Avenue (directional coordinates 5600 north, 1200 west) in the Bryn Mawr Historic District of the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The adjacent stations are Thorndale, located about ½ mile to the north, and Berwyn, about ⅜ mile to the south. Four tracks pass through the station, but there is only single island platform in the center of the tracks; Purple Line weekday peak time express services use the outside tracks but do not stop. The station is also at the eastern terminus of the CTA #84 (Peterson) bus route.

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[edit] History

A depot on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Evanston route was constructed at Bryn Mawr in about 1886[2]. When the Northwestern Elevated Railroad was extended north from Wilson in 1908, taking over from Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, they opened a station at Bryn Mawr called Edgewater Station. This station was rebuilt to a design by architect Charles P. Rawson when the tracks between Wilson and Howard were elevated onto an embankment in 1921—the name was changed to Bryn Mawr soon after[3]. The station was extensively renovated in 1974, and an escalator added.

[edit] Bus connections

CTA Buses

  • #36 Broadway
  • #84 Peterson

Pace Buses

  • #210 Lincoln Avenue

[edit] References

  1. ^ Rail Ridership by Branch and Entrance: December 2007 (PDF). Chicago Transit Authority. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.
  2. ^ Bryn Mawr - The Historical Perspective. The Edgewater Historical Society (URL accessed 24 September 2006).
  3. ^ Bryn Mawr. Chicago-"L".org (URL accessed 24 September 2006).

[edit] External links

Preceding station   Chicago 'L'   Following station
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