Congress Terminal was a rapid transit station on the Chicago "L", serving its South Side Elevated.
[3] The Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad continued to use the station as a baggage terminal until the line quit in 1963.
It is admitted by the elevated railroad people that the arrangement is a bad one, but promise that everything will be remedied before the World's Fair crowds come upon them.
Many people yesterday, not caring to brave the crush at the ticket-seller's window, became disgusted and went away to take the cable cars, which, however crowded, admit the possibility of being boarded.
[1] A narrated 1949 view of the Congress Terminal This article relating to the Chicago Transit Authority is a stub.