Midway vs O'Hare in terms of getting downtown
#16
Join Date: Nov 2000
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In the "more than you ever wanted to know" department, there is a Wikipedia article on the light rail that also discusses the differences between light and heavy rail:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_rail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_rail
That's what I was looking for.
#17
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: United States
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#19




Join Date: Jul 2006
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I disagree with most of the posters. If I am traveling from either ORD or MDW to the Loop with a person with limited mobility (and I occasionally fall into that category), I would say that you should take a shuttle or taxi into the city.
At Midway, you are going to have to drag your bags about 0.4 miles to the Orange Line. Quite often, the elevators/escalators that take you to the street level are NOT working. Also. once you get to the Loop on the Orange Line, it can be a real PITA to get to the elevator (which also on occasion does not work). Your best bet is the State/Lake station.
At O'Hare, depending on the terminal, your walk to the transit center can actually be LONGER than at Midway (yes, I have measured it). Generally, though, the escalators/elevators and the walking area is all inside which makes it a lot easier. However, the Blue Line is under construction and at some points, you will be bussed from the airport to the Rosemont station. Also, much of the Blue Line is under construction and there are two LONG "slow zones" between O'Hare and the Loop that stretches a 40 minute ride to the Loop to as long as 70 minutes (on occasion).
If you were doing this at rush hour, avoid the trains as they are packed and there is not a lot of room for the luggage.
At Midway, you are going to have to drag your bags about 0.4 miles to the Orange Line. Quite often, the elevators/escalators that take you to the street level are NOT working. Also. once you get to the Loop on the Orange Line, it can be a real PITA to get to the elevator (which also on occasion does not work). Your best bet is the State/Lake station.
At O'Hare, depending on the terminal, your walk to the transit center can actually be LONGER than at Midway (yes, I have measured it). Generally, though, the escalators/elevators and the walking area is all inside which makes it a lot easier. However, the Blue Line is under construction and at some points, you will be bussed from the airport to the Rosemont station. Also, much of the Blue Line is under construction and there are two LONG "slow zones" between O'Hare and the Loop that stretches a 40 minute ride to the Loop to as long as 70 minutes (on occasion).
If you were doing this at rush hour, avoid the trains as they are packed and there is not a lot of room for the luggage.
#20




Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Chicago, IL, US
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However, the Blue Line is under construction and at some points, you will be bussed from the airport to the Rosemont station. Also, much of the Blue Line is under construction and there are two LONG "slow zones" between O'Hare and the Loop that stretches a 40 minute ride to the Loop to as long as 70 minutes (on occasion).
However, just to point out... The Blue Line reopened from ORD to Rosemount yesterday morning, the shuttle is over.
#21
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Chicago, IL USA
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I have to cordially respectfully disagree with ninja and toomanybooks.
For some reason MDW has achieved this reputation as being more convenient because it's geographically 1.5 miles closer to the city center. But when one factors into consideration the long stretch on Cicero Ave to I-55, and then the I-55 traffic, then the merge onto 94...the time difference is minimal and, in fact, I'd argue that traveling time can be faster to ORD when there's no traffic since it's all highway.
For some reason MDW has achieved this reputation as being more convenient because it's geographically 1.5 miles closer to the city center. But when one factors into consideration the long stretch on Cicero Ave to I-55, and then the I-55 traffic, then the merge onto 94...the time difference is minimal and, in fact, I'd argue that traveling time can be faster to ORD when there's no traffic since it's all highway.
If you fly American into ORD, the Blue Line is not that far away. It is most convenient from the American terminal, IIRC.
The Orange Line, as previous posters have noted, is poorly designed in that it is quite a hike from the terminal and requires going down and up several sets of stairs. For much of the trek, there are no conveyor belts and often those that do exist are not working. It's not bad it you are light on luggage, but if you have alot of luggage or a wheel chair, I wouldn't recommend it.
A taxi is $30-35 dollars from MDW and maybe a little bit more from O'Hare, depending on traffic. The CTA would be $4 for two people, and you would still need a taxi to the Drake from downtown, which woul be about $7.
Steve
#22




Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Chicago, IL, US
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Again, not recommending the CTA for OP, but for posterity. One can easily switch from the Orange to the Red at Roosevelt, go to the Chicago stop, and be within walking distance of the Drake, the Pen, etc. Grand stop would cover the southern part of the Mile (Marriott, etc). No need to take a cab.



