Bus and 'L' Connections
Bus connections can be made on Madison Street or Washington Boulevard via the Citigroup Center or through a lower level concourse accessible by the track platforms between Washington Boulevard and Randolph Street with entrances at Canal and Clinton Streets. Ogilvie is served by the Green and the Pink lines of the CTA's 'L' system, three blocks north of Madison Street on Clinton and Lake Streets; passengers can use the Washington/Randolph concourse exit to walk one and a half blocks to Clinton.
CTA Buses
- #14 Jeffery Express
- #19 United Center Express
- #20 Madison (Owl Service)
- #56 Milwaukee
- #60 Blue Island/26th (Owl Service)
- #120 Ogilvie/Wacker Express
- #122 Illinois Center/Ogilvie Express
- #124 Navy Pier
- #125 Water Tower Express
- #126 Jackson
- #128 Soldier Field Express (Game Days / Major Concerts Only)
- #129 West Loop/South Loop
- #130 Museum Campus (Summer Service Only)
- #157 Streeterville/Taylor
- #192 University of Chicago Hospitals Express
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