Thursday, February 9, 2012

for example what street should I exit from Union station. This will also be during the week|||There is several way you can go. I suggest going to one of the sites I attached to get the best directions and a more accurate description. Google maps now offers walking and public transportation directions. And the RTA is the official site for Chicago's public transportation. Though google maps is much easier to work with and you can familarize yourself with the map so finding your way will be less stressful in addition to the option of printing up the directions with the map.

If you're taking the bus of the EL i recommend buying a a 1 day pass for $5.75 at a Currency Exchange or Jewel or Dominck's. They're good for 24 hours of unlimited rides.|||Are you REALLY SURE you want to take a BUS on that route? You would be a whole lot safer on the EL|||Go to the Canal Street side of Union Station. Take the No. 1 Bus from the train station to State Street. Get off the bus and catch the No. 146 bus on State Street traveling south (ask someone if you're not sure). The 146 will take you right to the Shedd's front door. To ride each bus will cost you $2.25 seperately. But there should be a CTA bus card vending machine inside Union Station. If you use a bus card, it will only cost you $2.25 for buses. (You use the card on one bus then use it again on the second bus as a transfer pass).

You don't need to take the El to get to the Shedd. In fact you CAN'T take the el to the Shedd. It doesn't go there.|||You can't go on the EL.
I always walked from Union to Shedd. It's such nice weather lately, you get to see more and it save you $3 or so. :)|||If the weather is decent, walk it. It's about 4 miles

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