
For fans coming from the north side, the ballpark is also just a couple of blocks south of the Sheridan stop on the CTA Red Line.įrom Millennium or Van Buren stations, walk two blocks west to State to take the Howard-bound Red Line train to Addison.

Metra UP North Line customers can take the train to Evanston Davis Street, then walk one block east to the accessible CTA Davis stop and board a Howard-bound Purple Line train and then transfer at Howard to a 95th-bound Red Line train to Addison. Metra’s UP Northwest customers can take CTA’s #80 Irving Park bus from Metra’s Irving Park Station east to Clark Street, and Milwaukee North Line riders can depart the train at the Grayland Station and walk south on Kilbourn to Addison, where they can take CTA’s #152 Addison bus east to the ballpark. Take Red Line trains going north (Howard-bound) to the Addison stop, just steps from the ballpark.įrom the Ogilvie Transportation Center, walk six blocks east to State Street or board any CTA bus east on Washington to the Red Line and take a Howard-bound train north to Addison. Wrigley Field is just a half block west of the accessible Addison stop on the CTA Red Line.įans going to Wrigley Field from Chicago Union Station should walk six blocks east to the CTA Red Line (State Street Subway) or get to State Street by boarding CTA’s #1 Bronzeville/Union Station bus or #151 Sheridan bus on Canal Street. CHICAGO - Wondering exactly how to get to Wrigley Field to see a Cubs game without driving your car?
