Directions To Richard Day Research
 

Richard Day Research is located in Evanston, IL., about 12 miles north of downtown Chicago (the Loop).

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By Train

CTA "L" Purple Line
  • Use the Davis station. Exit the east side onto Benson. Walk a half block south to Davis. We are across the street at 820 Davis.
  • During morning and evening rush hours, the purple line runs directly from the loop to Evanston in about thirty-five minutes.
  • For more information, visit www.transitchicago.com.
METRA Union Pacific North Line commuter train
  • Use the Davis Station. Take the south exit stairs down to Davis Street and walk half a block east.
  • These trains run less frequently, but the travel time from the Loop takes about 20 minutes.
  • For more information, visit www.metrarail.com


By Car


From points north or south via Interstate 94

  • Exit at Dempster Street (Exit 37) and go east approximately three miles into Evanston. Turn left onto Chicago Avenue, travel three blocks north, and turn left onto Davis Street.
From points south via Lake Shore Drive
  • Lake Shore Drive merges onto Hollywood Ave. Travel half a mile and turn right onto Ridge Ave. Travel northwest about one half mile. Turn slight right onto Clark Street and travel north. At Howard Street, Clark will become Chicago Avenue as you head into Evanston. Travel about 2 miles north to Davis. Turn left onto Davis Street.
From points west
  • Take Dempster Street into Evanston. Turn left onto Chicago Avenue, travel three blocks north, and turn left onto Davis Street.

There is metered parking in front and a parking garage north of the office.  


By Plane

  • O'Hare Airport is 18 miles west of Evanston.
  • Midway Airport is 25 miles southwest of Evanston.
  • The CTA runs trains from both O'Hare and Midway.
  • The easiest way to get from O'Hare to our office is by car. See instructions above for "points west."
If you have questions about how best to get to Richard Day Research, please contact us and we'll be happy to assist.

 

 

 

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