Forest Park opened in 1902, as a local
interurban station on the
Aurora Elgin and Chicago Railway. On March 11, 1905, the
Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad extended its
Garfield Park rapid transit service west over the tracks of the Aurora Elgin and Chicago. An amusement park was located in this lot for 14 years (1908–1922) when an enormous fire incinerated parts of it, causing it to be shut down permanently. At this time Forest Park became the western terminal for the 'L' while continuing to serve as an interurban station. In 1958, the Congress Branch opened in the median of the
Eisenhower Expressway, the Blue Line was rerouted and connected to the Milwaukee-Dearborn Subway Station LaSalle making Forest Park, the southern terminus of the Blue Line. Forest Park, however, is one of the few stations in the Congress Branch line that is not in the median of the Eisenhower Expressway, and is north of it. In 1966, the park-and-ride lot with 1,051 spaces was opened and a new station was built and completed in December 1982 along with the Transit Center that provides connection to many bus lines. On August 23, 2006, a new pedestrian bridge was lifted into place over the
Des Plaines River between Maywood and Forest Park. The bridge and new approaches permit a direct crossing over the Des Plaines River, allowing the main stem of the
Illinois Prairie Path to terminate further east, at the Forest Park station. The bridge and approaches opened in late October 2006, after lighting and emergency
call boxes were installed. On December 16, 2012, the CTA discontinued the 17 Westchester route, leaving only Pace buses to serve Forest Park. The station is open 24 hours a day/7 days a week and 1,175,588 passengers used the station in 2011. Service between Forest Park and
Austin was temporarily suspended on September 2, 2024, while police investigated
the shooting of four people sleeping in two cars of a Forest Park-bound Blue Line train shortly before 5:30 AM
CDT. Three were pronounced dead at the scene, a fourth died in the hospital later. A suspect was later arrested by
Chicago Police at a
Pink Line station in
Chicago approximately 90 minutes later. ==Bus connections==