Pedway map pdf
Chicago's downtown pedestrian way system, the Pedway, lies in
the heart of the city. This system of underground tunnels and overhead
bridges links more than 40 blocks in the Central Business District,
covering roughly five miles.
Used by tens of thousands of pedestrians each day, the Pedway connects
to public and private buildings, CTA stations and commuter rail facilities.
Development of the Pedway began in 1951, when the City of Chicago built
one-block tunnels connecting the Red Line and Blue Line subways at
Washington Street and Jackson Boulevard. Since then, both public and
private investment have expanded the Pedway, and the system now connects
more than 50 buildings.
The Pedway is a safe, quick and convenient way for pedestrians to travel
downtown-especially in the winter and during times of rain or snow.
The Pedway also benefits traffic by reducing the conflict between vehicles
and pedestrians, resulting in fewer accidents and better traffic flow.
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