In Chi, the most well-known mode of transportation is the train. It has a way of looping around downtown, then shooting out to the outskirts of the city, sometimes like an underground subway system, but most popularly elevated above the streets, which is how it got its nickname, The El. Even for a small-town girl, I find it quite easy to maneuver. Different colors are for different lines, each with different starting/ending points, but each making their way through the heart of the city somewhere along the line.
On my first visit to Chi, hubby took me on an outing, which included catching the bus to the train station & riding the El downtown. I was pumped!!! He gave me his spare bus pass & instructed me on how to insert it into the machine before we got on the bus. I must have had the biggest grin on my face, as I climbed aboard. I was in living the big city life and obviously not fitting in! I'm sure the driver thought I was on drugs or he'd missed out on something hilarious, because who is this excited to ride the city-bus! I fumbled around, until I figured out how to insert my card. Then, looked for 2 open seats amongst all of the melancholy faces. I was obviously alone in my amazement of the CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) bus!
Looking south, at the White Sox stop on the Red Line.... |
U.S. Cellular Field, formerly Comiskey Park |
Looking north, view of downtown... |
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Now that I'm a seasoned vet, I can't say I'm quite so amazed by public transportation. It has its perks & it can be convenient. However, there is of course an adverse side to it. I'll have to elaborate on that another time . . .
2 comments:
Do you ever find yourself saying, "I'm college educated. I CAN do this!!!" ????
Haha... I'm just glad I'm not trying to figure this out in NYC. They say it's insane!
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