Dorchester station

Railway station in the United States of America
Preceding station Chicago "L" Following station
University
toward 58th
Jackson Park branch Jackson Park
Terminus
Location
Map

Dorchester was a station on the Jackson Park branch of the Chicago "L". The station opened on April 23, 1893[1] and closed on January 13, 1973,[2] as part of a group of budget-related CTA station closings. Dorchester was scheduled to be the new terminal of the Jackson Park Branch, but the CTA decided to make Cottage Grove the new terminal, because the Reverend Arthur Brazier and some other Woodlawn residents thought the 'L' structure over East 63rd Street would further blight Woodlawn and prevent redevelopment.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Run Trains to Madison Avenue". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 23, 1893. p. 2.
  2. ^ "CTA Gives Riders Taste of Cutback". Chicago Tribune. January 13, 1973. p. 42.
  3. ^ Washburn, Gary (April 27, 1994). "Some in Woodlawn Favor Demolishing a Part of Jackson Park 'L'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 1, 2020 – via Chicago "L".org.

External links

  • Dorchester station page at Chicago-L.org
  • The site of Dorchester seen in a home movie from the 1970s or early 1980s
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Current and former Chicago "L" stations
Jackson Park (East 63rd) branch
  • 58th
  • 61st
  • King Drive
  • Cottage Grove
  • University
  • Dorchester
  • Jackson Park (Stony Island)
  • Jackson Park