Address: 151 Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60602, USA
Phone: +13123226777
Jordan Manges
This is for Notre Dame, Chicago Bears, Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago cubs, Chicago White Sox fan. This is the best transportation in the country because it would save you lots of time from traffic, also save you lots of money from gas and parking lots. Anyway Metra and Shoreline train provide a nice price ticket, you won't spend over 30$ unless you bring family or friend. You would take a CTA or lyft/Uber to the game after you get off Train station. I hope this help!
Pauline Toman
Easy to access, well kept
sergio bernales
Beautiful, speechless.
Peter Meulbroek
The pandemic was not kind to millennium station. Traffic is significantly down from pre-pandemic peak, and it feels dirty, under-used, and not very safe. I am not a fan of the underground commuter rail station: e.g., Penn station in NYC is a nightmare, and millennium now feels like a smaller version of Penn. My least-favorite of the Chicago rail stations. A bit sad, given the station's history.
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No. Just have to wear your mask at all times.
No Storage lockers
I'm not sure, I haven't taken them often enough to know. I believe it was $12 or so. Still well worth the price
Yes, there are a couple of roads, but the car might not be able to wait too long.
You can take the pedway from Millennium station to the blue line. Right before the stairway that leads out of the main area of the station (where all the shops are), turn left, then right at the first set of doors. Keep following the pedway and it will take you right to blue line.
Yes there is.
Walk to Michigan Avenue and Turn North and walk one block to Randolph Michigan and Millennium Station will be to your left.
Yes
Not there now, yesterday I missed the 9:20 and waited until 12, went to red line and the street was blocked off and the George Floyd's protest was going on. I would not be downtown now. Peace.
that would be the South Shore Line at mysouthshoreline.com
It's best to view the schedule for the Metra Electric District. https://metrarail.com/maps-schedules/train-lines/ME You'll need the train that's going to University Park
Search for a number online
Use CTA routes: 60, 124, 151, or 157
The 60, 124, 151, and 157 bus all run from Union to Millennium.
You'll need the Metra BNSF Line, you'll find this train at Chicago Union Station
There's an elevator on Michigan Avenue
The 3 and the 157 bus
When you walk out of Millennium Station take the Michigan Ave exit and you are on the Magnificent Mile
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