Why doesn't Chicago have a subway?


Why doesn't Chicago have a subway? Chicago has a high water table - Not only is Chicago constructed on what was a swamp next to Lake Michigan, it has a river and several large streams traversing it. Building an underground train would have been far more difficult than in NYC or Boston where the granite substrate is just below the surface.


What is the slang for Chicago?

THE CHI: Smooth slang for the city of Chicago. “We're driving in from Naperville to party in The Chi.” The pronunciation is also used in “Chi-Town” and by The Chi-Lites, who sang the silky 1970s hits “Have You Seen Her” and “Oh Girl.” More recently, a Showtime TV series was called “The Chi.”


Do you need a car in Chicago?

Thanks to public transit, walkable sidewalks, bike lanes and easy access to car sharing, you can get around Chicago pretty well without actually owning a car. However, you may need to use one for a longer trip outside of the city.


Why is it called the T?

Originally Answered: Boston, MA:Why are some subways called the T? T in circle was adopted in the 1960s as the logo for the MBTA and therefore stands for transportation.


Why do all trains go through Chicago?

Geographical and industrial factors made Chicago attractive to railroad companies. The city's location near arable, fertile farmland made it a perfect fit for laying down railroads and its access to Lake Michigan connected Chicago to several industries, like lumber from northern forests.


Does LA have a subway?

There are only two subway lines in L.A., one of which shares most of its stops with the other.