Washington
100N
36W
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A nighttime view of Washington entrances
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Multiple simple and original streetstairs to Washington
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In the simple southern mezzanine area
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The no entry signs behind Ventra Card machines to the secondary staircase down to the platform
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The bottom of the main escalator/staircase out to Washington/Madison
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Sign for the two mezzanines at Washington on a tunnel side name sign
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The exit only staircase up to a high exit gate behind another wall from the northern end of the long Dearborn Subway. No trains stop near this staircase
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Entrance to the Blue Line through Block 37. It's an easy transfer to the Red Line (free transfer with a Ventra Card) through the basemont of this new shopping mall, originally built to serve express trains to Chicago Airports (using existing 'L' tracks)
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Bottom of the staircase up to Daley Plaza
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Top of the Daily plaza L staircase, clad in granite, with minimal signage
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Top of the Daily plaza L staircase, clad in granite, with minimal signage
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