Linden (CTA station)
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Station statistics |
Address |
349 Linden Avenue
Wilmette, Illinois 60091 |
Lines |
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Structure |
At-grade |
Platforms |
1 Island platform |
Tracks |
2 |
Parking |
328 Spaces |
Bicycle facilities |
Yes |
Other information |
Opened |
April 2, 1912[1] |
Rebuilt |
1993 |
Accessible |
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Owned by |
Chicago Transit Authority |
Formerly |
Linden-Wilmette (Station Sign) |
Traffic |
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Passengers (2010) |
323,468[2] 1.8% |
Services |
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Linden Avenue Terminal(a.k.a.; CTA Station, 4th and Linden)
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The original Linden Station
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Built: |
1912 |
Architect: |
Arthur Gerber |
Architectural style: |
Prairie School |
NRHP Reference#: |
- 84001002
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Linden is an 'L' station and the northern terminus of CTA's Purple Line. It is the only 'L' stop in Wilmette, Illinois, and is located at 349 Linden Avenue (directional coordinates 500 north, 400 west). It is the northernmost 'L' station in the CTA system, and it is the only remaining station on the Purple Line at ground level after the line descends from the elevated embankment shortly after crossing the North Shore Channel and entering Wilmette. An older station, the Linden Avenue Terminal, remains; it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The stop is only a few blocks away from the Bahá'í House of Worship, and is about a mile from Metra's Wilmette commuter railroad station.
History
The original station opened 1912, with a station house designed by Arthur Gerber added in 1913.[3] In 1984, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[4] A new station was built close to the original in 1993; the original building has since been converted into a bank.
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