What is lasalle blue line?

The Lasalle Blue Line is a Chicago 'L' train route that runs along the city's Northwest Side, serving various neighborhoods such as Logan Square, Wicker Park, and Bucktown. It is one of the eight rapid transit lines of the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Blue Line, identified in the CTA's color-coded system.

The Lasalle Blue Line was established in 1951 and has seen multiple changes and renovations since then. Currently, the train runs between O'Hare International Airport and the Forest Park Transit Center. It has a total of 31 stations, including several transfer points with other 'L' lines and buses.

In terms of frequency, the Lasalle Blue Line operates every 3-10 minutes during peak hours and every 10-15 minutes during non-peak hours. The train operates from early morning until late night, and overnight service is available on weekends.

The Lasalle Blue Line is equipped with various amenities such as air conditioning, wheelchair accessibility, and bike racks. Passengers can also purchase tickets and passes before boarding through the Ventra system or at vending machines located at the stations.