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==History== [[File:CTA Orange Line Midway Airport Terminal.JPG|thumb|250px|right|The Orange Line's terminal at [[Midway (CTA station)|Midway International Airport]]]] The Orange Line opened for service on October 31, 1993, and was the first all-new service in Chicago since the [[Red Line (CTA)|Dan Ryan Line]] opened in September 1969 and the first extension to the CTA system since the extension of the [[Blue Line (CTA)|Blue Line]] to [[O'Hare International Airport]] in September 1984. But its planning dates back to the late 1930s when the City of Chicago proposed a high speed subway extension along Wells-Archer-Cicero between the Loop and 63rd Street and Cicero Avenue near Midway (then called Chicago's Municipal Airport). It would be another four decades before Chicago transit planners became serious about providing rapid transit service to this area of the city. In 1979, the City began the Southwest Transit Project, which proposed extending the CTA 'L' system to the Southwest Side of Chicago over existing railroad rights-of-way and newer elevated connections along the very busy Archer-49th-Cicero Corridor from the Loop to its originally planned terminus at the Ford City Mall. Funding for the project was made possible from Interstate Highway Transfer monies saved after the city decided to cancel the high priced and controversial [[Crosstown Expressway (Chicago)|Crosstown Expressway]] and [[Chicago Central Area Transit Plan|Franklin Street subway]] projects. Federal funding for the project was secured by U.S. Representative [[Bill Lipinski|William Lipinski]] as a favor from then-President [[Ronald Reagan]], who wanted to thank Lipinski for his vote to provide aid to the Nicaraguan [[contras]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chicago-l.org/operations/lines/orange.html|title=Chicago ''L''.org: Operations - Lines -> Orange Line|website=www.chicago-l.org|access-date=22 April 2018}}</ref> In 1987, construction of the $500 million transit line began and continued until fall 1993. When the Midway Line opened, the CTA decided to adopt a color-coded naming system for the rapid transit network (like Boston, Washington, D.C., and Cleveland) and named it the Orange Line.
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