Laramie station (CTA Blue Line)
Laramie 5200W 2200S (Signage in 1992) 54/Cermak 5400W 2134S
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Location |
2130 South Laramie Avenue Cicero, Illinois 60804 | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 41°51′06″N 87°45′14″W / 41.8518°N 87.7538°WCoordinates: 41°51′06″N 87°45′14″W / 41.8518°N 87.7538°W | ||||||||||
Owned by | Chicago Transit Authority | ||||||||||
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Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Street Level | ||||||||||
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Opened |
August 16, 1910 February 25, 2002 (Reopened as temporary terminal) | ||||||||||
Closed |
February 9, 1992 (Removed from service) August 16, 2003 (Abandoned) | ||||||||||
Previous names | 52nd Avenue | ||||||||||
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Laramie is a former station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system on the Douglas Branch while it was a branch of the Blue Line. The station closed on February 9, 1992 because of service cuts that resulted from budget problems.[1][2] It was temporarily put back into service on February 25, 2002 for the Douglas Rehabilitation Project while the terminal at 54th/Cermak was being rebuilt. It was again closed before the new station at 54th/Cermak opened on August 16, 2003. However, the station was never torn down because it was considered historic.[3]
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