North/Clybourn station
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History
Apple advertising rights
On August 12, 2009, the Chicago Transit Board approved an ordinance granting Apple Inc. advertising rights to the station and the exclusive lease of the bus turnaround for nearly ten years in exchange for refurbishing and landscaping both. The project was to be completed by the end of 2010, and the amount paid by Apple to refurbish the station and bus turnaround was not to exceed $3.897 million.[1]
Bus connections
- 8 Halsted
- N9 Ashland Night Bus (Owl Service)
- 72 North
Image gallery
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Station house during the day.
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The white and black tiled-halls of North and Clybourn station.
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Station house at night.
References
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External links
- North/Clybourn Station Page at Chicago-'L'.org
- Train schedule (PDF) at CTA official site
- North/Clybourn Station Page CTA official site
- North Avenue and Clybourn Street entrance from Google Maps Street View
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