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==Purple Line==
==Purple Line==
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[[File:purpleline.jpg|550px|thumb|right|Purple Line stops]]
==Pronunciation==
==Pronunciation==
[pehr puhl - li nuh]
[pehr puhl - li nuh]
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Noun
Noun
==Pronunciation Example==
==Pronunciation Example==
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==Definitions==
==Definitions==
The Purple Line is a an “L” (CTA) line that runs between La Salle Station in the Chicago Loop and Linden street station in Wilmette. The purple line has various stations across NU campus and is the CTA train students are able to take when they want to use the CTA as a way to get downtown. The purple line has stops students often use at Davis Street, Foster Street and Noyes Street.
The Purple Line is a an “L” (CTA) line that runs between La Salle Station in the Chicago Loop and Linden street station in Wilmette. The purple line has various stations across NU campus and is the CTA train students are able to take when they want to use the CTA as a way to get downtown. The purple line has stops students often use at Davis Street, Foster Street and Noyes Street.
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This is a phrase while not unique to the NU community, is a term those outside of the Chicago/Evanston area would have no idea of. Students not native to the area would likely be unaware of what the purple line is.
This is a phrase while not unique to the NU community, is a term those outside of the Chicago/Evanston area would have no idea of. Students not native to the area would likely be unaware of what the purple line is.
==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==
*[Red Line]
*[[Red Line]]
==Signature==
==Signature==
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 4 June 2021

Purple Line

Purple Line stops

Pronunciation

[pehr puhl - li nuh]

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation Example

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Definitions

The Purple Line is a an “L” (CTA) line that runs between La Salle Station in the Chicago Loop and Linden street station in Wilmette. The purple line has various stations across NU campus and is the CTA train students are able to take when they want to use the CTA as a way to get downtown. The purple line has stops students often use at Davis Street, Foster Street and Noyes Street.

Example sentences

  • "I do not want to pay for an uber downtown so I'll take the CTA and hop on the purple line."

Why It’s Wild

This is a phrase while not unique to the NU community, is a term those outside of the Chicago/Evanston area would have no idea of. Students not native to the area would likely be unaware of what the purple line is.

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