Thursday, June 11, 2009

What is the best way to get around chicago?|156420

i need to know the fastest/best way i can get to my work at e. 93rd st coming from w. madison. ive checked out CTA and the bus ride takes more than 1 hr. Is taking a taxi smart enough?

  • driving there would take just as long
    take the green line CTA train to Randolph/Wabash then walk over to the Metra Millenium station for the South Chicago train to 93rd and Baltimore st

  • Driving would take just as long as the CTA, plus you have the frustration of sitting in gridlocked traffic twice a day every day, which makes driving every day a nightmare. Parking is also outrageously expensive downtown. If you are on the bus or El, you can at least read a book or magazine. A one hour taxi ride would cost you around 50-60 bucks each way, so I would guess that_s too expensive. I took a taxi a couple of weeks ago from downtown to my hotel near O_Hare, and it cost me $53!!

  • well the train taxi or your own vehicle would be the best options

  • the weiner mobile.

  • Hello, you can take a taxi to where your work is but I think it would be too much money to afford one but you would like to be safe too.
    I would definately take the train, it_s a little quicker.

  • You can take a taxi if you have enough money! I bet it would cost over $30. Have you tried the El? It should be much faster than a bus. If your workplace doesn_t have an El stop nearby, take the El as close as you can, then take a bus. Make sure that the bus you choose is operating at the time you need to ride. I assume that you do not have a car, but if you do, you can drive on lake Shore drive--use Mapquest to figure out the details.

  • The CTA is the best and cheapest way to get from West Madison to 93rd St.

    If that_s not fast enough for you and you don_t think you will get there in time, here_s a tip: get up earlier.

  • Driving yourself is the most prefered way to get around in Chicago. Taking a taxi, day after day will cost a kids_ college tuition.
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