The CTA received $1.9 billion in federal funding to extend the Red Line from 95th to 130th Street, its largest cash infusion ever. The five-decade-old project will add over five miles of track and ...
On Friday, elected leaders celebrated with the formal signing of a $1.9 billion Red Line Extension federal funding agreement. The deal means the CTA can move forward with extending the city’s busiest ...
“This is about much more than extension ... streets. Tracks will be elevated from 95th Street to 118th Street; at that point, they will move to ground level, according to the CTA.
On Friday, elected leaders celebrated with the formal signing of a $1.9 billion Red Line Extension ... deal means the CTA can move forward with extending the city’s busiest train line by more ...
According to the CTA, the 5.5-mile extension will include four new fully accessible stations near 103rd Street, 111th Street, Michigan Avenue, and 130th Street. Multimodal connections at each ...
Federal Transit Deputy Administrator Veronica Vanterpool on Jan. 10 inked a Full Funding Grant Agreement with Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) to support the Red Line Extension project, according to ...
The CTA and other city leaders have said the project would shave 30 minutes of commute times between the Far South Side and downtown by reducing the need to transfer from buses to trains ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Local and federal officials signed a funding agreement Friday for the CTA's Red Line Extension Project. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and CTA President ...