I thought I would repost this (from Feb. 2010) since CTA is actually starting to repair these stations.
This is the underpass for the L tracks at Lunt and Glenwood. I seldom see one of these viaducts which isn't falling apart. Instead of repairing them CTA (and Metra) tends to slap together elaborate steel supports. Over the years water has seeped through every seam and creates little calcium formations underneath. I wonder how long it will be until they need to replace all of these. It would be a good opportunity to make these areas a little less creepy.
And why can't they can't get tenants for most of those little stores under the tracks? Sure they're dark and cramped, but isn't that a selling point for some businesses?
This is the underpass for the L tracks at Lunt and Glenwood. I seldom see one of these viaducts which isn't falling apart. Instead of repairing them CTA (and Metra) tends to slap together elaborate steel supports. Over the years water has seeped through every seam and creates little calcium formations underneath. I wonder how long it will be until they need to replace all of these. It would be a good opportunity to make these areas a little less creepy.
And why can't they can't get tenants for most of those little stores under the tracks? Sure they're dark and cramped, but isn't that a selling point for some businesses?