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Cermak-Chinatown (CTA) : ウィキペディア英語版
Cermak–Chinatown (CTA station)
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Cermak–Chinatown is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Red Line. The station is located in Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood and contains many elements of Chinese culture in its architecture.
The resort has two tile murals with "Welcome to Chinatown" also written in Chinese. Passengers using the stairs or escalator are welcomed by a couple of lion statues, called "foo dogs," meant to protect against evil spirits at the entrance. The bins on the quay are painted in red and green, the Chinese color for prosperity and longevity, with Welcome written in Chinese on the next one.
Like the other eight stations, Cermak-Chinatown was built by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, looking just as identical to the 95th Street Station. Customers outside the station can also see Chinese characters masks of Chinese opera and theater productions on the walls. Cermak-Chinatown is open 24/7 365 days a year as part of the service on the Red Line. In 2014, an annual total of 1,567,588 passengers have boarded this station.〔
==History==


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