Racine station

Blue Line · stairs only

Lines

Blue

Position

Through station

Service hours

24 hoursTrains all night

Step-free access

NoStairs only — not step-free

Racine station on the Blue Line

Racine is a station on the Blue Line of the Chicago ‘L’.

Trains call here around the clock — the Blue Line is one of only two ‘L’ lines that never closes. Overnight you will wait roughly eight to ten minutes; at the morning rush it is every 6 minutes.

This station is not step-free — access to the platform is by stairs only. If you need a lift, the station pages here list which stops nearby have one.

A ride from here costs $2.50, the same as anywhere else on the ‘L’ and the same however far you go. Transfers are free for two hours.

Racine station on the Blue Line of the Chicago 'L' (CTA), Chicago

Racine station · Blue Line — photo AlphaBeta135 · CC BY 4.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

How long from Racine to…

How long it takes from Racine
ToTimeStopsChangesRoute
O'Hare Airport52 min23directBlue
Midway Airport38 min142 changesBlueRedOrange
Clark/Lake (the Loop)10 min7directBlue
Roosevelt14 min71 changeBlueRed
Belmont32 min131 changeBlueRed
95th/Dan Ryan38 min161 changeBlueRed
Fullerton28 min121 changeBlueBrown
Cermak-McCormick Place23 min82 changesBlueRedGreen

Midday on a weekday, including a typical wait when you change. Plan your own trip.

The Blue Line at a glance

Questions about Racine

There is no first or last train — the Blue Line runs 24 hours a day, every day. Overnight, trains come roughly every 8–10 minutes.

No. Access is by stairs only; there is no lift at this station.

About 10 minutes to Clark/Lake in the Loop at midday, direct, 7 stops. Plan your exact trip.

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