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Old Jan 24, 2011, 5:33 pm
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Originally Posted by milepig
NMH runs a shuttle between Ogilvie/Union stations:

http://www.northwestern.edu/uservice...instation.html

If you can find a place close to a Metra stop this might be a better solution, since the Metra will likely be considerably faster than the CTA. I would kill myself before committing to driving between the North Shore and the North Michigan area on a daily basis.
Thanks milepig, that's really helpful. I am beginning to think the same thing as you. I've had long commutes before (I used to live in the DC area), and I don't really want to waste my life that way.
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Old Jan 24, 2011, 11:05 pm
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Originally Posted by mlbcard
Thanks milepig, that's really helpful. I am beginning to think the same thing as you. I've had long commutes before (I used to live in the DC area), and I don't really want to waste my life that way.
I think you'll find that you end up driving half the time. With free parking you won't be able to resist. Ridge to Hollywood to Lake Shore Drive will be a breeze at 7 a.m.
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 6:48 am
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Originally Posted by mlbcard
Thanks milepig, that's really helpful. I am beginning to think the same thing as you. I've had long commutes before (I used to live in the DC area), and I don't really want to waste my life that way.
If Metra is an option, you might want to consider other suburbs as well: Winnetka, Wilmette, Glenview, or even Northbrook. You can live within walking distance of a Metra station, and your wife may have a bit easier commute. While I can't think of any other suburb offering an equal combination of a lively downtown and lakefront, quite a few people enjoy Glenview's proximity to major roads and amenities at The Glen (http://www.theglentowncenter.com/home_live.html). Just a thought; not meant to confuse you.

I lived in Evanstion and commuted to the city every day, and later commuted to Arlington Heights every day. It wasn't fun (especially the driving part), but being able to walk places was great. Not using major freeways may actually be a blessing in disguise: your commute time will be roughly the same all the time, while freeways are sometimes a crap shoot.
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 9:29 am
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Originally Posted by mlbcard
I do get free parking at NMH, so driving wouldn't be too much of an issue (if it saves me time over the El or metra - not to mention that in the winter time I wouldn't want to be walking the 5-6 blocks from the train stop to NMH).
I've lived in Chicagoland 16+ years and IMO you would get tired of this commute by car VERY quickly. In the winter it can be horrible.

I'd probably go with milepig's suggestion.

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Old Jan 25, 2011, 9:31 am
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If Metra is an option, you might want to consider other suburbs as well: Winnetka, Wilmette, Glenview, or even Northbrook. You can live within walking distance of a Metra station, and your wife may have a bit easier commute.
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I used to work in the Streeterville area (that is where NMH is). As long as you are close to one of the Metra stations, there are CTA express bus lines that run from the down town train terminals (Olgilvie or Union Station) to Navy Pier. These will drop you off about 2 or 3 blocks south of the NMH campus.

The link below will allow you to select one of the bus lines and will show you the route map and schedule. The bus lines you want are 120 and 121.

http://www.transitchicago.com/riding_cta/systemguide/

Here is a link to the Metra rail site. There are 4 lines that would allow your wife to be close to Northbrook and would give you a manageable commute to downtown Chicago.

http://metrarail.com/metra/en/home.html
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 9:49 am
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
I think you'll find that you end up driving half the time. With free parking you won't be able to resist. Ridge to Hollywood to Lake Shore Drive will be a breeze at 7 a.m.
What if he's going in at 8 or 8:30 when it won't be a breeze?
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 10:00 am
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Originally Posted by glg
What if he's going in at 8 or 8:30 when it won't be a breeze?
He said he'll have to be there at 7:30. Hence, my comments. @:-)

Granted, going home at 5:00 won't be a breeze, but as I said, he'll end up driving half the time. Free parking? It will be irresistible. LSD is nothing like driving on the Kennedy or Edens.
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 12:51 pm
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He said he'll have to be there at 7:30. Hence, my comments. @:-)
Oh, duh, first post, sorry, missed that.

Originally Posted by ILuvParis
Granted, going home at 5:00 won't be a breeze, but as I said, he'll end up driving half the time. Free parking? It will be irresistible. LSD is nothing like driving on the Kennedy or Edens.
LSD doesn't seem to get nearly as bad at night as it does between 8-9 in the morning. There will be backups at Fullerton and Belmont and at Hollywood due to the light, but yeah, nowhere near as bad as the expressways.
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 12:58 pm
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Originally Posted by glg
LSD doesn't seem to get nearly as bad at night as it does between 8-9 in the morning. There will be backups at Fullerton and Belmont and at Hollywood due to the light, but yeah, nowhere near as bad as the expressways.
That's good to know. I suspect the morning won't be bad, since I need to get there so early. I was worried about the afternoon, but if northbound LSD is tolerable in the afternoon, that would be great.
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 1:13 pm
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That's good to know. I suspect the morning won't be bad, since I need to get there so early. I was worried about the afternoon, but if northbound LSD is tolerable in the afternoon, that would be great.
Why don't you make a "virtual experiment" by looking at the traffic situations at different times of the day?

http://www.travelmidwest.com/lmiga/m...me=chicagoArea
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&hq=&...,0.649567&z=11
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 1:36 pm
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I was worried about the afternoon, but if northbound LSD is tolerable in the afternoon, that would be great.
Northbound LSD is "ok", but does back up at Hollywood. The easiest way around this is to take Sheridan north and then cut West just a bit north of the light.

You'll be fine - I do the same drive a few times a week.

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Old Jan 25, 2011, 2:15 pm
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That's good to know. I suspect the morning won't be bad, since I need to get there so early. I was worried about the afternoon, but if northbound LSD is tolerable in the afternoon, that would be great.
To partially quote Mayor Daley, however, "never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever," drive on a day when the Cubs have a night game. LSD is a parking lot from Grant Park through Irving Park until after 7 p.m.
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 4:43 pm
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
To partially quote Mayor Daley, however, "never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever," drive on a day when the Cubs have a night game. LSD is a parking lot from Grant Park through Irving Park until after 7 p.m.
If you're able to leave at 5 pm on the dot, LSD shouldn't be too bad. (I live just north of Belmont and drove or bused to/from downtown for 15 years.) Stay in the left-most lanes. I think Cubs-related traffic is the worst starting at about 5:45.
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 5:00 pm
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Freeway

Can tell the non locals here-- there are no "freeways" in Chicago, only "highways"
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Old Jan 25, 2011, 5:05 pm
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Can tell the non locals here-- there are no "freeways" in Chicago, only "highways"
Actually we call the "expressways."
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