Francisco station

Francisco
Location 4649 North Francisco Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60625
Coordinates 41°57′58″N 87°42′08″W / 41.966155°N 87.702099°W / 41.966155; -87.702099
Owned by Chicago Transit Authority
Line(s)
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened December 14, 1907
Rebuilt 200607
Traffic
Passengers (2015) 478,282[1]Increase 0.7%
Rank 113 out of 143[lower-alpha 1]
Services
Preceding station   Chicago "L"   Following station
toward Kimball
Brown Line
toward Belmont or The Loop
Route map
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Legend

Brown Line
west to Kimball

Sacramento Ave.

Manor Ave.

Francisco Ave.

Brown Line
east to Loop

Francisco is an 'L' station on the CTA's Brown Line. It is a surface level station with a single island platform, located in Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood at 4649 North Francisco Avenue. The adjacent stations are Kedzie, which is about one third of a mile (0.536 km) to the west, and Rockwell, located across the Chicago River about three eighths of a mile (0.6 km) to the east.

History

Francisco station in 2006, prior to renovation
Newly rebuilt Francisco station

Francisco Station opened on December 14, 1907, as part of Northwestern Elevated Railroad's Ravenswood line.[2] It had survived relatively intact until September 2006, when the station was closed for renovation.

Brown Line Capacity Expansion Project

The Brown Line Capacity Expansion Project aims to allow eight car trains on the Brown Line by the extension of the platforms at all stations. At the same time all Brown Line stations are being upgraded to meet ADA requirements. Because of the historic nature of the station structures, Francisco Station was not completely rebuilt, as with the neighboring Kedzie and Rockwell stations. However, the platforms were rebuilt, an auxiliary entrance added on Sacramento Avenue, and the station house and canopy were renovated and upgraded.[2] The station was closed from September 15, 2006, to March 9, 2007, to allow this work to be completed.[3]

Notes and references

Notes

  1. Due to possible double-counting of physically-connected stations, the CTA's official 2015 tally of stations was 146, but for ridership purposes reported having only 143 stations.

References

  1. "Monthly Ridership Report December 2015" (PDF). Chicago Transit Authority Ridership Analysis and Reporting. January 11, 2016. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  2. 1 2 Francisco. Chicago-'L'.org (URL accessed September 2, 2006).
  3. Francisco. CTA Countdown To A New Brown website (URL accessed September 2, 2006).

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