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The Chicago "L"

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Discover the world-famous Chicago "L"--in all its grit and glory. The thundering "L" is one of Chicago's most enduring icons. Operating 24/7 since 1892, it is not only an antique but a working antique. More than 10 billion people have ridden the "L," which now carries half a million people a day over 222 miles of track. The heavy, rumbling "L" has a light side too. It is sought out by tourists, featured in major motion pictures, enjoyed by wide-eyed kids, photographed by admirers, and studied by historians. Meanwhile, both the Smithsonian Institution and the Chicago History Museum have recently enshrined Chicago "L" cars as the showpiece of major permanent exhibits. The Chicago "L" shows how the early "L" lines helped to build Chicago as well as how today's "L" helps to revitalize neighborhoods and tie the city together. Over the past 100 years, the "L" has survived numerous attempts to tear it down. Today its future is secure. New services are being added and new lines planned. This educating and entertaining book brings the tenacious "L" to life.

168 pages, Paperback

First published June 4, 2007

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December 5, 2017
A fun look at Chicago history, that's right, fun. The pictures are awesome.
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February 24, 2019
Mostly just a picture book, but a fine way to pass an hour or so on a late Saturday evening.
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November 2, 2018
There are many great historical pictures of the L, which is the true value of the book. The history presented is cursory, although I did learn quite a bit. Oftentimes it would have been helpful if the author would have tied things back to present day (which - much has probably changed since then even).

All in all, a pretty good introduction to the history of the L which has left me wanting to read more.
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21 reviews4 followers
October 28, 2008
What a freaky, f'd up history the Chicago L has had...and is having. Who knew it was always so disorganized and crazy, eh? Great look back via anecdotes and old photos. Its main focus are the photos, each with a caption detailing bits of history.
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April 16, 2017
Excellent overview and history of the Chicago Elevated Train system (the "L")... from the first train in 1892 till the present.
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