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(Redirected from Randolph Street Terminal) Commuter rail terminal in downtown Chicago, Illinois, USA For the station in Ottawa, see Millennium station (Ottawa).
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Millennium Station
General information
Location151 East Randolph Street
Chicago Loop, Chicago, IL 60601
Coordinates(150 N/150 E)
41°53′09″N 87°37′24″W / 41.88594°N 87.62345°W / 41.88594; -87.62345
Owned byMetra
Platforms6 island platforms (plus one unused)
Tracks12 revenue (7 upper-level South Shore Line, 5 lower-level Metra), 1 non-revenue
Connections Brown Orange Pink Purple Green at Washington/​Wabash
Local Transit CTA Buses
Chicago Pedway
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone1 (Metra and South Shore)
History
Opened1856, 1926
Rebuilt1985, 2005
ElectrifiedOverhead line1,500 V DC
Previous namesRandolph Street Station
or Randolph Street Terminal
Services
Preceding station Metra Following station
Van Buren Streettoward University Park, South Chicago or Blue Island Metra Electric Terminus
Preceding station NICTD Following station
Van Buren Streettoward South Bend Airport South Shore Line Terminus
Future services
Preceding station NICTD Following station
Van Buren Streettoward Munster/Dyer Main Street Monon Corridorpeak hours Terminus
Former services
Preceding station Illinois Central Railroad Following station
Van Buren Streettoward Richton, 91st Street or Blue Island Electric Suburban Terminus
Van Buren Streettoward Addison West Suburban
Track layout
Legend
ME platforms
South Shore Line platforms
ME to
University Park, Blue Island,
and South Chicago
South Shore Line to South Bend Airport
Location
Commuter lines terminating at Randolph Street, shown in Panama Orange and Dark South Shore Burgundy on this schematic, serve Chicago's southern and eastern suburbs in Illinois and Indiana
One of the Metra platforms
One of the South Shore Line platforms

Millennium Station (formerly Randolph Street Terminal; sometimes called Randolph Street station or Randolph/South Water Street station) is a major commuter rail terminal in the Loop (downtown), Chicago. It is the northern terminus of the Metra Electric District to Chicago's southern suburbs, and the western terminus of the South Shore Line to Gary and South Bend, Indiana.

Located under Millennium Park, a terminal station was first established here in the 1800s by the Illinois Central Railroad (IC) but has gone through several re-configurations. Most recently, it was rebuilt in the early 21st century and is owned by Metra through its operating arm, the Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation. Not counting commuters on the South Shore Line, over 18,000 people board Metra trains at Millennium Station each day. During peak periods, trains leave the terminal as frequently as twice a minute. It is the third-busiest train station in Chicago.

History

Randolph Street station, 1895

As Great Central Station, Randolph Street Terminal, along with Van Buren Street a few blocks south, was IC's primary downtown Chicago terminal until the completion in 1893 of Central Station (closed 1972) just south of Grant Park at today's Roosevelt Road. It still received many trains thereafter, but was of secondary importance. Its importance increased dramatically in 1926 with the electrification of commuter services on IC's main line and its Blue Island and South Chicago branches. Commuter trains from all three branches were now routed into the Randolph Street terminal, while intercity traffic continued to terminate at Central Station.

For many years, the station platforms were exposed and the ticketing facilities and the waiting room were located in the attached facility. The construction of Millennium Park gradually placed the entire station "underground." Randolph Street Station existed in a state of perpetual construction from the mid-1980s until 2005: exposed steel girders covered in flame retardant, unpainted plywood walls, bare concrete floors, and dim utility lights created a notoriously unfriendly, cave-like environment. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill was the architect for the station redesign. With the completion of construction in 2005, the station was renamed Millennium Station. However, many longtime Chicago-area residents still call it "Randolph Street Terminal."

Station layout

The entrance at Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue

The main entrance to the station is at the southwest corner of the intersection of Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue. From the entrance, a concourse lined with shops and restaurants leads to the main waiting area. The waiting area consists of a number of benches and ticket vending machines as well as a ticket counter and information desk for Metra.

From the waiting room, there is a passage to the upper-level South Shore Line platforms, and along this passage is a set of ticket windows for the South Shore Line. At the north end of the South Shore Line platforms, there is a set of ticket vending machines. On the lower level are the Metra tracks, accessed by staircases or ramps from the concourse. The Metra platforms have a secondary exit at Lower South Water Street on the north end.

Bus connections

CTA

  • 3 King Drive
  • 4 Cottage Grove (Owl Service)
  • X4 Cottage Grove Express
  • 6 Jackson Park Express
  • 19 United Center Express
  • 20 Madison
  • 26 South Shore Express
  • 60 Blue Island/26th
  • N66 Chicago (Owl Service)
  • 124 Navy Pier
  • 143 Stockton/Michigan Express
  • 147 Outer DuSable Lake Shore Express
  • 148 Clarendon/Michigan Express
  • 151 Sheridan
  • 157 Streeterville/Taylor

Pace

  • 855 Plainfield-East Loop Express

ChicaGo Dash

  • Shuttle Service between Downtown Chicago and Valparaiso (Rush Hour Only)

Pedway connections

Millennium Station serves as a nexus of several Chicago Pedway connections, which links it to several hotels, residential buildings, office buildings, "L" stations and other notable locations. The pedway itself hosts a number of shops, eateries and services. While some portions of the system remain open at all hours, most close by 7:00 PM on weekdays and 6:00 PM on the weekends, rendering a significant portion of the system unusable during non-business hours.

Westbound corridor

Eastbound corridor

Northbound corridor

Via South Water Street exit

In popular culture

In the 2008 film The Dark Knight, there is a brief shot where the Batpod is driven through Millennium Station's concourse during a chase scene.

References

  1. "Millennium Station track layout". South Shore Railfan. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  2. On the Bi-Level, October 2007.
  3. "Millennium Station Project Page on SOM.com". Archived from the original on 2009-10-16.
  4. G., Jacob (9 March 2019). "Entrance to Millennium Station". Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  5. G., Jacob (9 March 2019). "Millennium Station restaurants". Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  6. G., Jacob (9 March 2019). "Waiting area at Millennium Station". Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  7. G., Jacob (19 March 2019). "Towards the South Shore Line platforms at Millennium Station". Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  8. G., Jacob (9 March 2019). "Waiting area by Metra tracks at Millennium Station". Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  9. "The Dark Knight - Filming & Production - Filming Locations". imdb.

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