Getting around Norridge
The roads, the buses, the runway.
Norridge is small, dense and hemmed in by Chicago on every side, and that shapes every charter we plan out of it.
The roads. Harlem Avenue (IL-43) splits the village north to south and carries the heaviest traffic, especially around the Harlem Irving Plaza. Lawrence Avenue and Montrose Avenue run east-west across the heart of town, and Forest Preserve Drive edges the south side. From any of them you're minutes to the Kennedy (I-90), the Tri-State (I-294) and River Road toward the airport.
The buses. Norridge has no Metra station — the village is served by CTA bus routes along Harlem, Lawrence and Montrose, with rail at neighboring stations. That's fine for a solo trip, but for a group with luggage, an early flight, or a night that runs late, a door-to-door coach beats juggling bus transfers.
The runway. O'Hare (ORD) is only about 4 miles and roughly 10 minutes north up Harlem or Cumberland — one of the shortest airport hops of any town we serve. Midway (MDW) is a straight run down the Kennedy and Eisenhower. Both are core to what we do, with live flight tracking and built-in buffers.