Old Town Apartments Near CTA Stations

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    Key CTA Train Lines Serving Old Town

    Brown Line: The Brown Line is one of the primary train routes serving Old Town. Running from the Kimball station to the Loop, the Brown Line provides seamless access to key destinations. The Sedgwick station is particularly convenient, located at the heart of Old Town and offering quick trips to downtown Chicago.

    Red Line: Another vital train route for Old Town is the Red Line. Known for its extensive coverage, the Red Line runs from Howard to 95th/Dan Ryan, passing through the Loop. The Clark/Division station is a popular stop for Old Town residents, providing easy access to downtown and beyond.

    Essential Bus Routes in Old Town

    Route 22 Clark: Route 22 Clark is a crucial bus route for Old Town, running along Clark Street and connecting commuters to various neighborhoods. This route provides direct access to the Loop, Lakeview, and Rogers Park, making it a versatile option for daily travel.

    Route 36 Broadway: Route 36 Broadway is another essential bus route serving Old Town. Running from Devon Avenue to downtown Chicago, this route provides extensive coverage and connects commuters to key destinations. The stops along Broadway ensure that Old Town residents have easy access to the city's north and south sides.