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Morse station

Morse is an 'L' station on the CTA's Red Line. It is located at 1358 West Morse Avenue in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The station was formerly known as Rogers Park or Morse-Rogers Park. There is an entrance/exit on West Morse Avenue, featuring multiple turnstiles, an ATM, and fare machines. There is also an unattended entrance/exit with a single turnstile on Lunt Avenue. Purple Line weekday rush hour express service use the outside tracks but do not stop at this station.

Morse
 
6900N
1400W
Chicago 'L' rapid transit station
General information
Location1358 West Morse Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60626
Coordinates42°00′29″N 87°39′57″W / 42.00819°N 87.66595°W / 42.00819; -87.66595
Owned byChicago Transit Authority
Line(s)North Side Main Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeEmbankment
ParkingStreet parking
Bicycle facilitiesYes
History
OpenedMay 16, 1908; 115 years ago (1908-05-16)
Rebuilt1921; 102 years ago (1921),
2012; 11 years ago (2012)
Previous namesRogers Park
Morse-Rogers Park
Passengers
2022663,066[1] 20.6%
Services
Preceding station Chicago "L" Following station
Jarvis
toward Howard
Red Line Loyola
     Purple Line does not stop here
Former services
Preceding station Milwaukee Road Following station
Birchwood
towards Llewellyn Park
Chicago – Evanston North Edgewater
towards Chicago
Track layout
Lunt Ave.
Morse Ave.
Location

History edit

The station was first constructed in 1908, and was rebuilt in 1921 as the line was elevated. This mostly brick and concrete station remains today, although the station was extensively renovated in 2012. The wooden platform was replaced with a new concrete platform, and the interior of the Morse Avenue station house was completely gutted and rebuilt. During this time, the station house was also expanded into an unused adjacent retail space. Shortly after this renovation, an empty storefront adjacent to the Lunt Avenue exit was demolished, and a bicycle parking lot was constructed in its place.

Each year since 2001 the Glenwood Arts Festival[2] has been held on Glenwood Avenue, which includes live music, pop-up art shops, and local food vendors.

Stroller controversy edit

 
A northbound train enters the station, passing close to the metal guardrail. The stroller is alleged to have struck a similar railing as the train left the station.
 
The southbound railing was replaced during the investigation.

On November 2, 2009, an incident occurred at the Morse station involving a child in a stroller; the incident is under some dispute. Ebere Ozonwu claimed that as she was rushing to catch a southbound train, pushing her daughter ahead of her in a stroller, the train's doors closed on the stroller and dragged it, eventually flinging her daughter onto the gravel at the end of the platform and carrying the stroller away.[3] Traces of paint found on the stroller, possibly from the guardrail at the end of the platform, seemed to confirm this story, but the operator claimed that the doors were carefully checked and the train could not have moved if the doors were not closed.[4]

Location edit

The Morse station is at the heart of the Rogers Park neighborhood on Chicago's North Side. The station is 12 mile (0.80 km) east of the Rogers Park Metra commuter railroad station on Lunt Avenue and 12 mile (0.80 km) west of Lake Michigan.

Several businesses are housed in the building containing the station. Under the Morse Avenue viaduct are Morse El Liquors and Leni Blumyin.

Many businesses have claimed the corner of the Morse Red Line, Morse Avenue and Glenwood Avenue as home. Pub 626 [5] occupies the northeast corner of Morse and Glenwood. The family-owned Heartland Cafe was located, across the street from the Lunt Avenue entrance/exit at 7000 North Glenwood Avenue for 42 years until Dec 31, 2018. The building was demolished in May 2019. There are also multiple markets, bodegas, and small corner stores scattered within a half block radius of Morse.

Rogers Park Social [6] recently moved into a building on Glenwood Avenue.

The Morse station is also walking distance of multiple schools:

  • Eugene Field Elementary School [7]
  • George B. Armstrong International Studies [8]
  • Northside Catholic Academy [9]
  • New Field Elementary School [10]
  • Chicago Math and Science Academy [11]

Many murals have been painted on the sides of the rail line, on Glenwood Avenue, as well as underneath the tracks on Morse and Lunt Avenue, called the Miles of Murals.[12]

Bus connections edit

CTA

  • 96 Lunt (Weekdays only)
  • 155 Devon

Payment edit

Transit Cards were initially used as payment, which riders could refill with money at all transit stops. CTA changed to Ventra Cards on July 1, 2014, as official payment for all transit system.

A one-way trip on the train to any stop, whether it be on the Red Line, or a free transfer to any other conjoined rail line, is $2.50. Transfers within 2 hours are 25 cents. Ventra Cards can be purchased at local drugstores, underneath any train station, and through a credit card which can be used as a venture card, immediately taking money out of a passenger's account when it is tapped on the payment pad before getting on the platform.

References edit

  1. ^ "Annual Ridership Report – Calendar Year 2022" (PDF). Chicago Transit Authority, Ridership Analysis and Reporting. February 2, 2023. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  2. ^ Glenwood Arts Festival
  3. ^ St Clair, Stacy (November 5, 2009). "Stroller allegedly caught in CTA train doors appears to be unscathed". Chicago Tribune. from the original on May 10, 2019.
  4. ^ "Topic Galleries". Chicago Tribune.
  5. ^ Pub 626
  6. ^ Rogers Park Social
  7. ^ Eugene Field Elementary School
  8. ^ George B. Armstrong International Studies
  9. ^ Northside Catholic Academy
  10. ^ New Field Elementary School
  11. ^ Chicago Math and Science Academy
  12. ^ "MILE OF MURALS : A Rogers Park Project". mileofmurals.com. Retrieved November 28, 2016.

External links edit

  Media related to Morse (CTA) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Train schedule (PDF) at CTA official site
  • Morse Station page at Chicago-L.org
  • Morse Station page
  • Lunt Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
  • Morse Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
  • Ventra Chicago

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Morse is an L station on the CTA s Red Line It is located at 1358 West Morse Avenue in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago Illinois The station was formerly known as Rogers Park or Morse Rogers Park There is an entrance exit on West Morse Avenue featuring multiple turnstiles an ATM and fare machines There is also an unattended entrance exit with a single turnstile on Lunt Avenue Purple Line weekday rush hour express service use the outside tracks but do not stop at this station Morse 6900N1400WChicago L rapid transit stationGeneral informationLocation1358 West Morse AvenueChicago Illinois 60626Coordinates42 00 29 N 87 39 57 W 42 00819 N 87 66595 W 42 00819 87 66595Owned byChicago Transit AuthorityLine s North Side Main LinePlatforms1 island platformTracks4ConstructionStructure typeEmbankmentParkingStreet parkingBicycle facilitiesYesHistoryOpenedMay 16 1908 115 years ago 1908 05 16 Rebuilt1921 102 years ago 1921 2012 11 years ago 2012 Previous namesRogers ParkMorse Rogers ParkPassengers2022663 066 1 20 6 ServicesPreceding station Chicago L Following stationJarvistoward Howard Red Line Loyolatoward 95th Dan Ryan Purple Line does not stop hereFormer servicesPreceding station Milwaukee Road Following stationBirchwoodtowards Llewellyn Park Chicago Evanston North Edgewatertowards ChicagoTrack layoutLegendPurple Line Expressnorth to LindenRed Linenorth to HowardLunt Ave Morse Ave Purple Line Expresssouth to LoopRed Linesouth to 95th Dan RyanLocation Contents 1 History 1 1 Stroller controversy 2 Location 3 Bus connections 4 Payment 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe station was first constructed in 1908 and was rebuilt in 1921 as the line was elevated This mostly brick and concrete station remains today although the station was extensively renovated in 2012 The wooden platform was replaced with a new concrete platform and the interior of the Morse Avenue station house was completely gutted and rebuilt During this time the station house was also expanded into an unused adjacent retail space Shortly after this renovation an empty storefront adjacent to the Lunt Avenue exit was demolished and a bicycle parking lot was constructed in its place Each year since 2001 the Glenwood Arts Festival 2 has been held on Glenwood Avenue which includes live music pop up art shops and local food vendors Stroller controversy edit nbsp A northbound train enters the station passing close to the metal guardrail The stroller is alleged to have struck a similar railing as the train left the station nbsp The southbound railing was replaced during the investigation On November 2 2009 an incident occurred at the Morse station involving a child in a stroller the incident is under some dispute Ebere Ozonwu claimed that as she was rushing to catch a southbound train pushing her daughter ahead of her in a stroller the train s doors closed on the stroller and dragged it eventually flinging her daughter onto the gravel at the end of the platform and carrying the stroller away 3 Traces of paint found on the stroller possibly from the guardrail at the end of the platform seemed to confirm this story but the operator claimed that the doors were carefully checked and the train could not have moved if the doors were not closed 4 Location editThe Morse station is at the heart of the Rogers Park neighborhood on Chicago s North Side The station is 1 2 mile 0 80 km east of the Rogers Park Metra commuter railroad station on Lunt Avenue and 1 2 mile 0 80 km west of Lake Michigan Several businesses are housed in the building containing the station Under the Morse Avenue viaduct are Morse El Liquors and Leni Blumyin Many businesses have claimed the corner of the Morse Red Line Morse Avenue and Glenwood Avenue as home Pub 626 5 occupies the northeast corner of Morse and Glenwood The family owned Heartland Cafe was located across the street from the Lunt Avenue entrance exit at 7000 North Glenwood Avenue for 42 years until Dec 31 2018 The building was demolished in May 2019 There are also multiple markets bodegas and small corner stores scattered within a half block radius of Morse Rogers Park Social 6 recently moved into a building on Glenwood Avenue The Morse station is also walking distance of multiple schools Eugene Field Elementary School 7 George B Armstrong International Studies 8 Northside Catholic Academy 9 New Field Elementary School 10 Chicago Math and Science Academy 11 Many murals have been painted on the sides of the rail line on Glenwood Avenue as well as underneath the tracks on Morse and Lunt Avenue called the Miles of Murals 12 Bus connections editCTA 96 Lunt Weekdays only 155 DevonPayment editTransit Cards were initially used as payment which riders could refill with money at all transit stops CTA changed to Ventra Cards on July 1 2014 as official payment for all transit system A one way trip on the train to any stop whether it be on the Red Line or a free transfer to any other conjoined rail line is 2 50 Transfers within 2 hours are 25 cents Ventra Cards can be purchased at local drugstores underneath any train station and through a credit card which can be used as a venture card immediately taking money out of a passenger s account when it is tapped on the payment pad before getting on the platform References edit Annual Ridership Report Calendar Year 2022 PDF Chicago Transit Authority Ridership Analysis and Reporting February 2 2023 Retrieved June 9 2023 Glenwood Arts Festival St Clair Stacy November 5 2009 Stroller allegedly caught in CTA train doors appears to be unscathed Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on May 10 2019 Topic Galleries Chicago Tribune Pub 626 Rogers Park Social Eugene Field Elementary School George B Armstrong International Studies Northside Catholic Academy New Field Elementary School Chicago Math and Science Academy MILE OF MURALS A Rogers Park Project mileofmurals com Retrieved November 28 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Morse CTA at Wikimedia Commons Train schedule PDF at CTA official site Morse Station page at Chicago L org Morse Station page Lunt Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View Morse Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View Ventra Chicago Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morse station amp oldid 1189130157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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