Red Line (TBoS)

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Red Line (TBoS)

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A section of the Red Line near Oldtown.

Info
Type Rapid transit
System Snoopy Metro
Status Operational
Locale Snoopy
Termini Aigpuer station
Main station
Stations October 15th, 2018
Daily ridership 1,537
Opened October 15th, 2018

The Red Line, sometimes known as the Eldress Bay-Main Line, is a rapid transit line in Snoopy, run by the Transit Bureau of Snoopy as part of the Snoopy Metro. It is the second-busiest and second-most extensive line on the Metro system, with an average of 1,537 passengers boarding each weekday in 2019. The route has a total of 8 stations, from the Eldress Bay station in the north to Main station in Snoopy Island. As with the Metro's other lines, the Red Line runs 24/7 for as long as the server itself is online. A proposed extension would extend the Red Line west towards the future district of Wyverns.

Route[edit | edit source]

The northern terminus of the Red Line is the planned station of Eldress Bay. The metro then extends southeast towards Oldtown, before transitioning to a perfectly southbound route as it passes through Isla del Comienzo. The track then takes a sharp turn east, through Playa Dorada and the Rosella station.

As it approaches Snoopy's city centre, the Red Line makes another southeast turn, as it passes through Dinkle. It banks south again as it passes through Oldtown and the North/Temple station. Finally, the line goes underwater on its way to its southern terminus at Main St. on Snoopy Island.

Structure[edit | edit source]

The current Red Line route lies entirely underground, though planned extensions see some above-ground segments bridging the Sea of Dunwich.

The line's two outgoing and incoming tracks remain 2 meters apart throughout its entirety, except for a brief segment around de Vries station in which they come closer (to 1 meter apart). This shift was built in order to avoid water damage from a nearby pub's elevator.

History[edit | edit source]

Extensions[edit | edit source]

Station Listing[edit | edit source]

North Side: Aigpuer Branch
Station Location Points of interest and notes
Aigpuer Aigpuer St. Glair Ave. Strio, Snoopy Travel Museum
Duislan Duislan St. Monty Ln. Strio, SPL - North Branch
Brustinde Brus. St. Enric Ave. Cobraville, Boto Square, Monumento Velázquez
Playa Dorada / Oldtown
Station Location Points of interest and notes
Rosella Rosella Ln. Thieves St. Playa Dorada, Cobraville, El León Morado
Goméz Goméz St. Dinkle Dr. Dinkle, Playa Dorada, North Shore, Meertje Lagoon
North/Temple North Ave. Temple St. Oldtown

Transfer station for Blue and Green lines

Grand Template:Access icon 521 N. State Street Navy Pier, Medinah Temple, Rock N Roll McDonald's, WMAQ-TV, WGN Radio, Chicago Tribune, River North, Streeterville
Lake Template:Access icon Template:Rint 188 N. State Street Chicago Theatre, Harold Washington College, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago City Hall, Richard J. Daley Center, Macy's, WLS-TV and Metra Electric and South Shore Line trains via the Pedway to Millennium Station. Transfer station for the Blue Line via the Pedway. Originally part of Washington. Was called Lake-Washington (1996–1997).
Washington 128 N. State Street Closed October 23, 2006; Former transfer station for Blue Line via a lower level transfer tunnel, Metra trains (Metra Electric Line), and South Shore Line
Monroe 26 S. State Street Art Institute of Chicago, Bank of America Theatre, Chicago Building, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Franklin Center, Silversmith Hotel, Chicago Public Schools central office
Jackson Template:Access icon 230 S. State Street Grant Park, Petrillo Music Shell, Buckingham Fountain, Harold Washington Library Center, DePaul University, Robert Morris University, John Marshall Law School, Chicago Bar Association and The Auditorium Building of Roosevelt University
Harrison 608 S. State Street Columbia College Chicago, Dearborn Station, Printing House Row District, Jones College Prep
Roosevelt Template:Access icon Template:Rint 1167 S. State Street Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, Northerly Island (formerly Meigs Field), Soldier Field-Home of Chicago Bears

Transfer station for Orange and Green Lines

Dan Ryan Branch
Station Location Points of interest and notes
Cermak–Chinatown Template:Access icon 138 W. Cermak Road Chinatown, McCormick Place, Chinatown Square, Chicago Public Library's Chinatown Branch
Sox–35th Template:Access icon Template:Rint 142 W. 35th Street Guaranteed Rate Field (formerly Comiskey Park), home of the Chicago White Sox, Illinois Institute of Technology, Armour Square, De La Salle Institute, Chicago Bee Building
47th Template:Access icon 220 W. 47th Street Canaryville, DuSable High School, Fuller Park
Garfield Template:Access icon 220 W. Garfield Boulevard Fuller Park, Washington Park, Schulze Baking Company Plant, Raber House; Main connecting point for the University of Chicago and the Museum of Science and Industry via 55 (Garfield) bus.
63rd Template:Access icon 220 W. 63rd Street Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men, Englewood
69th Template:Access icon 15 W. 69th Street Greater Grand Crossing, Paul Robeson High School, Yale Apartments
79th Template:Access icon 15 W. 79th Street Leo Catholic High School, Simeon Career Academy, Chatham
87th Template:Access icon 15 W. 87th Street Auburn Gresham, Chatham, Garden Homes Historic District
95th/Dan Ryan Template:Access icon 15 W. 95th Street Roseland, Chicago State University, Trinity United Church of Christ, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Harlan Community Academy High School, Princeton Park, Fernwood


Proposed stations[edit | edit source]