With the city being crowded on any given day, driving in Chicago can be
a hassle. The CTA provides a simple way to get wherever you need to go with
multiple train lines and bus routes- the red line being one of the most
convenient. Here are a few interesting facts about the Red Line’s history…
1. The section of the Red Line that will be undergoing construction
opened on September 28, 1969.
2. Back in 1969, trains on this line would run express saving riders
time on their commutes, but now a majority of the stops south of Roosevelt are
considered slow zones with the trains running under 15 mph.
3. The north and south stops on the Red Line weren’t connected into one
route until 1993.
4. This is the first time the CTA will be closing multiple stops for
construction since 1994.
With the CTA Red Line trains running from Howard on the north side to
95th/Dan Ryan on the south side, the City of Chicago is working on
making improvements to the Red Line stops beginning Sunday until October 19,
2013. While this means all the stations south of the Roosevelt stop will be
closed, these improvements will shorten commutes and improve the existing
stations.
Just thought we would show some Chicago love since it's Friday!
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