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Westchester branch

Rapid transit line in Chicago suburbs, 1926–1951 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Westchester branch was a rapid transit line which was part of the Chicago "L" system from 1926 to 1951. The branch served the suburbs of Forest Park, Maywood, Bellwood, and Westchester, and consisted of nine stations.[1] It opened on October 1, 1926, and closed on December 9, 1951.[2]

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The Westchester branch was 5.6 mi (9.0 km) long, and originated from the Garfield Park Branch at the Des Plaines station in Forest Park, Illinois. Initially the line terminated at Roosevelt Road near Bellwood Avenue.[3] On December 1, 1930, service was extended to Mannheim/22nd. Service on the Westchester branch ended on December 9, 1951,[2] and was replaced by the Westchester bus route (originally CTA route 17, now Pace Route 317), which largely mirrored the route of the Westchester branch, though the bus route only extended as far south as Canterbury Street.[4][5]

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