Map of Millennium Station Chicago – Metra Electric & South Shore Guide
Millennium Station is the downtown Chicago terminal for Metra Electric District and South Shore Line commuter trains. Located beneath Millennium Park, the underground station provides convenient access to the Loop, the Magnificent Mile, the Chicago Pedway and many of the city's most popular attractions.
Originally known as Randolph Street Station, Millennium Station was extensively rebuilt during the construction of Millennium Park and reopened with modern passenger facilities while retaining its role as one of Chicago's busiest commuter rail terminals.
This map of Millennium Station provides a location guide to the station entrances, train platforms, passenger concourse, Pedway connections and nearby attractions.
Quick Answer
Millennium Station is located beneath Millennium Park at 151 North Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago. It serves Metra Electric District and South Shore Line trains with direct connections to the Chicago Pedway and nearby CTA services.
Map of Millennium Station
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Where Is Millennium Station Located?
Millennium Station sits beneath Millennium Park between Randolph Street and South Water Street.
The map marker identifies the main public entrance at the southwest corner of Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street.
Train Services
Metra Electric District
Millennium Station is the northern terminus for all Metra Electric District services operating to University Park, Blue Island and South Chicago.
South Shore Line
South Shore Line trains operate between Chicago and northwest Indiana, including Gary, Michigan City and South Bend.
Station Features
• Main Concourse
• Metra Platforms
• South Shore Platforms
• Ticket Office
• Ticket Machines
• Passenger Waiting Areas
• Digital Departure Boards
• Retail Shops
• Food Outlets
• Restrooms
• Elevators
• Escalators
• Accessible Entrances
• Chicago Pedway Access
Station Areas
Main Concourse
The central concourse contains passenger facilities, ticketing, shops and access to both train operators.
Platforms
Multiple underground stub-end platforms serve Metra Electric and South Shore Line trains.
Pedway
The station connects directly with Chicago's Pedway system, providing weather-protected access to nearby buildings and transit.
Transport and Getting Around
CTA Rail
Several CTA stations are within a short walk, including Washington/Wabash, Randolph/Wabash and State/Lake.
CTA Buses
Multiple CTA bus routes stop along Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street.
Walking
Millennium Park, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Riverwalk are all within easy walking distance.
Travelling Around the Station
Millennium Station is entirely underground.
Electronic displays provide real-time departure information for all trains.
Nearby Destinations
• Millennium Park
• Cloud Gate
• Maggie Daley Park
• Chicago Cultural Center
• Art Institute of Chicago
• Chicago Riverwalk
• Grant Park
• Magnificent Mile
• Navy Pier
• Chicago Loop
Visitor Tips
Use the Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street entrance for the quickest access to the main concourse.
Allow extra time if using the Pedway for the first time.
Check departure boards before boarding.
The station becomes particularly busy during weekday commuter periods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Millennium Station?
Millennium Station is located beneath Millennium Park at 151 North Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago.
Which trains use Millennium Station?
Metra Electric District and South Shore Line trains operate from the station.
Does Millennium Station connect to the Pedway?
Yes. The station has direct access to Chicago's Pedway network.
Is Millennium Station accessible?
Yes. Accessible entrances, elevators and passenger facilities are available throughout the station.
Can you walk to Millennium Park?
Yes. The station is directly beneath Millennium Park.
Related Maps
- Map of Chicago Union Station
- Map of Ogilvie Transportation Center
- Map of Millennium Park
- Map of Chicago
- Map of Chicago O'Hare International Airport
Disclaimer
This guide is provided for general travel information only. Train schedules, platform assignments, station entrances and connecting transport services may change. Always confirm current travel information with Metra or the South Shore Line before travelling.