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Can someone suggest a safe route to Columbus Park(500 s Central) from the North side(Andersonville). Planning to do a tour of the Austin area with Lee diamond. thanks in advance.

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Taking Belmont over to Oak Park Avenue and then south to Oak Park is fine. You can then go slightly east (say, on Jackson) to Central. You can take Wilson or whatever you like from Andersonville to the NW side. I use Belmont and OP Ave to get to Oak Park from Avondale, where I live. Addison works, too.

Hi Jerry!

Wrightwood goes through all the way west, with a few minor jogs.

Oak Park ave is an entire mile overshoot, and I think it's horrible to ride on (the most wound up and intolerant drivers I encounter for some reason.)  I've always found Austin to be an acceptable street to ride on. It's busy and aggressive by 290 but you're not going that far south.

Narragansett has a bike lane and is 1/2 mile East of OP avenue. However, there is a lot more traffic. During rush hour, OP Ave is a much more pleasant drive. Non rush hour, Narragansett works well enough. South of North Ave is also very busy on OP Ave and I can see how h' may have experience with rude drivers.

I tend to prefer Armitage for going East-West, but I don't much further north often, so I don't know how some of the other street like Belmont compare.

I've often used Wrightwood for my east-east trip.  If you've never tried it, note that it makes a slight north-south jog at Cicero.  My experience has been consistent with OLB's, and I've used either Narragansett or Oak Park.  Austin and Oak Park are both on the narrow side for the volume of traffic they carry.  Austin has a bus route on all this north-south section, but Oak Park doesn't (Pace route starts south of North Ave.).

OLB 0.1 said:

Narragansett has a bike lane and is 1/2 mile East of OP avenue. However, there is a lot more traffic. During rush hour, OP Ave is a much more pleasant drive. Non rush hour, Narragansett works well enough. South of North Ave is also very busy on OP Ave and I can see how h' may have experience with rude drivers.

I tend to prefer Armitage for going East-West, but I don't much further north often, so I don't know how some of the other street like Belmont compare.

thanks everyone, I got about a month to decide....Jerry

I can't quite put my finger on what's wrong with Oak Park Ave.  If I had to guess I'd say the volume of traffic is consistently very high in both directions, the width requires cars to cross the center line in order to pass a cyclist safely, and for some reason drivers there don't seem to believe that they're legally allowed to cross the center line even when there's no oncoming traffic.

OLB 0.1 said:

Narragansett has a bike lane and is 1/2 mile East of OP avenue. However, there is a lot more traffic. During rush hour, OP Ave is a much more pleasant drive. Non rush hour, Narragansett works well enough. South of North Ave is also very busy on OP Ave and I can see how h' may have experience with rude drivers.

I tend to prefer Armitage for going East-West, but I don't much further north often, so I don't know how some of the other street like Belmont compare.I

 

  I am familar with wrightwood, its good...I guess all the suggestions avoided going any further south than armitage so far. When I commute to Franklin park, I use  Argyle, sunnyside and Berteau. and other nearby east west streets. I was originally wondering if taking Lake st, division, Chicago, Madison as an west bound was favorable. I guess swing west on the north side is it. While in Oak Park I visit the Hobbit house and the planet of the Apes house.

If you were originally thinking about going further south before going west, I'll throw in a recommendation for Washington, which I've many times taken westbound from Damen to Oak Park. Very nice bike lane.

There have been attacks in the daytime on Washington.  Typically between Pulaski and Kostner.

Daniel G said:

It is nice, but as far as I'm concerned, the Washington/Warren lane closes at sunset if he's riding it all the way to Austin.

Alex Z said:

If you were originally thinking about going further south before going west, I'll throw in a recommendation for Washington, which I've many times taken westbound from Damen to Oak Park. Very nice bike lane.

Typo, thinko, or auto correct error?



Daniel G said:

Pipe dream of the day: a cycle track alongside the Blue Line tracks inside the Eisenhower. You could put up a little sound screen for the noise and the exhaust. While drinking I've wondered about using the right shoulder of the inbound Eisenhower during rush hour, until I remember the on/off ramps, the speeding state patrol cars, and the surely gargantuan fine if I were stopped.

I'd agree with that.

h' 1.0 said:

I can't quite put my finger on what's wrong with Oak Park Ave.  If I had to guess I'd say the volume of traffic is consistently very high in both directions, the width requires cars to cross the center line in order to pass a cyclist safely, and for some reason drivers there don't seem to believe that they're legally allowed to cross the center line even when there's no oncoming traffic.

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