The Kenwood branch was a rapid transit line which was part of the Chicago 'L' system from 1907 to 1957. The branch served the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago and consisted of six elevated stations. It opened on September 20, 1907 and closed on December 1, 1957.
Remains of Ellis/Lake Park station in December 2018
Remains of the platform at Vincennes station seen in 2018
The South Side Elevated is a branch of the Chicago "L" system in Chicago, Illinois that is served by the Green Line. It has on average 12,509 passengers, counting branch divisions, boarding each weekday as of February 2013, according to the Chicago Transit Authority. The branch is 6.5 miles (10.5 km) long with a total of 8 stations, and runs from the Near South Side to the Washington Park neighborhood of Chicago.
The Green Line passes over the McCormick Tribune Campus Center
Railcar #1 is one of the oldest trains from the South Side Elevated Railroad
An Orange Line train (behind the turning train) at the northern end of the South Side Elevated branch
The Cottage Grove station is the terminus of the Jackson Park branch