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Does the L train in Chicago go to Navy Pier?

The RED LINE is the first Chicago 'L' that goes to Navy Pier in Chicago.



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Several CTA buses service Navy Pier directly from Metra and other rail stations as well as “L” stops. Navy Pier is also a pick-up and drop-off point for several sightseeing tour buses.

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?? Free Trolley – The Navy Pier free trolley stops at multiple attractions near Navy Pier in downtown Chicago, in addition to Navy Pier itself. These include the Art Institute, Chicago Riverwalk, Millennium Park, and more.

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During the day YES. It is in the bustling part of the city with lots of people. I have walked it several times by myself & never felt afraid. If you are walking with someone else I think it would also be safe in the evening hours.

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The nearest train station to Navy Pier in Chicago is Millennium Station. It's a 2 min walk away.

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Amtrak passengers can be dropped off or picked up on the west side of South Canal Street, between Jackson and Adams Streets.

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Tickets for single rides are $12 for military and children ages 3 to 11 and $15 for adults. Children younger than 3 can ride for free.

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Metra commuter rail is a convenient travel alternative. Take Metra and then transfer to CTA buses to come directly to Navy Pier. Use CTA bus #124 from Union/Ogilvie Stations and Millennium Station and CTA bus #29 from LaSalle Street Station and Millennium Station. Visit www.rtachicago.com to plan your trip.

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Stations are found throughout Chicago, as well as in the suburbs of Forest Park, Oak Park, Evanston, Wilmette, Cicero, Rosemont, and Skokie. The Blue Line extends from O'Hare International Airport through the Loop via the Milwaukee-Dearborn subway to the West Side.

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One of the most popular stops for visitors to Chicago is the south dock of Navy Pier, a mile-long pedestrian boardwalk that stands as one of the best in the United States. With entertainment venues, restaurants, and theme park rides, Navy Pier is open year-round for your enjoyment.

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Plan your visit to Navy Pier! Navy Pier is free and open to the public year-round.

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Set aside a few hours Whether you want to spend your afternoon enjoying the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Chicago Children's Museum, or going on a boat tour, it can easily turn into an entire day's worth of fun. If you've set aside a few hours to explore Navy Pier, you won't need to feel rushed.

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The Riverwalk is free and open to the public.

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Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long pier on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area in Chicago, Illinois, United States.



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