The Normal Park branch was a rapid transit line which was part of the Chicago "L" system from 1907 to 1954.
The branch served the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago and consisted of four elevated stations.
The Normal Park branch was a 0.85-mile (1.37 km) elevated line which served four stations.
[2] Although ridership was low, the stations had enough capacity for 8-car trains, rare around the CTA during that time period.
The vast majority of the line's traffic came from the terminal at 69th; the Chicago Normal School was located in this area, along with a small commercial district.