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After years of renovations, four Red Line stations on the North Side reopened at midnight Sunday.
CTA reopens 4 North Side Red Line stops Commuters on the CTA Red Line on Chicago's North Side had four shiny new stops available on Sunday.
Four CTA stations on the Red Line reopened on Sunday after receiving some major upgrades.
CTA riders and nearby North Side businesses are counting down the hours to the reopening of four Red Line stations Sunday.
Four CTA Red Line L stations will reopen Sunday on the North Side, with digital and accessibility upgrades after being closed since 2021. The L is set to once again stop at the Argyle, Bryn Mawr ...
A man was struck by a CTA Red Line train after he accidentally fell onto the tracks early Wednesday morning. Red Line service between Howard and Belmont has resumed on Chicago's North Side by 6:15 ...
The four stations — Argyle, Bryn Mawr, Lawrence and Berwyn — were renovated as part of a $2.1 billion Red and Purple line modernization project.
The CTA Red-Purple Bypass is visibly missing chunks of concrete just months after opening, which the city said is caused by spalling but is safe.
Next month, reconstructed Lawrence, Argyle, Berwyn and Bryn Mawr stations will open as part of the CTA’s Red and Purple Modernization Project.
CTA Red Line trains were rerouted to elevated tracks on Monday morning due to a medical emergency. CTA officials confirmed ...
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