Loyola station

Red Line · step-free

Lines

Red

Position

Through station

Service hours

24 hoursTrains all night

Step-free access

YesLifts or ramps to the platform

Loyola station on the Red Line

Loyola is a station on the Red Line of the Chicago ‘L’.

Trains call here around the clock — the Red 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 5 minutes.

The station is step-free: there is a lift or ramp from street level to the platform, and trains are level with the platform edge.

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.

Loyola station on the Red Line of the Chicago 'L' (CTA), Chicago

Loyola station · Red Line — photo Pi.1415926535 · CC BY-SA 3.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

How long from Loyola to…

How long it takes from Loyola
ToTimeStopsChangesRoute
O'Hare Airport84 min341 changeRedBlue
Midway Airport60 min271 changeRedOrange
Clark/Lake (the Loop)41 min181 changeRedBlue
Roosevelt36 min20directRed
Belmont16 min10directRed
95th/Dan Ryan60 min29directRed
Fullerton20 min11directRed
Cermak-McCormick Place45 min211 changeRedGreen

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

The Red Line at a glance

Questions about Loyola

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

Yes — there is a lift or ramp from the street to the platform, and trains are level with the platform.

About 41 minutes to Clark/Lake in the Loop at midday, 1 change(s), 18 stops. Plan your exact trip.

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