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What is the closest CTA station to me?

The Blue Line station at Damen is the closest station to your address. It is approximately 0.5 miles away and accessible via bus or bike.

What are the station hours?

All CTA stations operate daily from approximately 5 AM to 1 AM. However, individual station hours may vary slightly so check the CTA website or mobile app for specific opening and closing times.

How do I pay my fare?

You can pay your fare using cash, a Ventra card, or a contactless credit/debit card at the turnstiles. Make sure to tap or insert your payment method before passing through.

Is the station accessible?

Yes, the Damen station is fully accessible with elevators from the street to all station platforms. It also has accessible restrooms.

What lines stop at this station?

Only the Blue Line stops at the Damen station. This line runs weekdays from Forest Park to O'Hare Airport.

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