The IRM Snowflake Charter has gone as far south as possible on the CTA "L" system. Make that 9930 south and 0130 east in the 98th ST yard of the Red line.
The last station stop for this southbound Green line train was over two miles back, but that was not all high speed mileage. You can be sure that its using all of a 55 MPH cab signal. The tube-l... (more)
The Lake Street leg of the Green line is known for its views of Chicago's skyline. A northbound Green line train is in between the stations Conservatory and Kedzie AV with the splendor spread beh... (more)
Entire blocks of three flat apartment buildings have been demolished and for many stretches across the south side of Chicago, the Green line runs through wide open spaces. Although as this train ... (more)
The Lake Street elevated is unusual in Chicago, having been built over the street rather than over private land. This southbound Green line train is certainly doing all of its 55 MPH cab signal c... (more)