It opened on October 16, 1909, and was completely rebuilt during the Green Line rehabilitation project in 1996.
Opening in 1893 as part of the newly opened Lake Street Elevated, the Canal station was located above Canal Street west of the Chicago River and railroads leading up to Union Station.
The passageway closed in 1990 when the C&NW Terminal was rebuilt as Ogilvie Transportation Center, replaced by a holding track for Metra trains.
Today, it remains the closest "L" station to the passenger terminal whose platforms directly abut Clinton.
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