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Lincoln Park residents divided on Dickens Avenue greenway
The route would provide a safe bike path between Clybourn Avenue and the Lincoln Park Zoo https://chicago.curbed.com/2019/9/3/...venue-greenway |
The CTA's Secret 9th Line: The Brownge Line
How the CTA and Metra each operate a color-changing rail line every day, unbeknownst to almost anyone who doesn't utilize them regularly https://www.metroblog.us/2019/08/the...wnge-line.html Saw this on Reddit the other day, had never heard of this before. Anyone here use this? |
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a fairly long trip, but at least it was a one-seat ride, which i can't do for ORD (i have to take the montrose bus out to the blue line). |
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Hmmm. Mayor Lightfoot is not in favor of Cook County's plan to lower fares and increase service on both the Metra Electric and Rock Island lines, saying it could harm CTA.
I'm puzzled by her opposition, as I thought the county had figured out the subsidy transfers necessary for this to work. |
This is a disappointing development. Though not entirely unexpected.
I'd expect the CTA recommended that she not support the initiative because everybody's gotta protect their turf even at the cost of better service for the public. |
Ugh. Why did I ever get optimistic about this?
Combine the insane turf battles of American transit with a very personal feud between Lightfoot and Preckwinkle and you get this result. |
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Greg Hinz with and editorial on this very topic:
https://www.chicagobusiness.com/greg...rd-unity-train |
A new State/Lake station was announced 2 years ago next month. I haven’t heard much lately on any progress. Anyone know what’s the latest news?
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The last update in the city's procurement database for the design contract (Spec #579313) shows that the project is in "contract negotiations" as of 11/30/18, with no further updates. It's possible they picked a design team, but they made an executive decision to put the project on pause and avoid formally awarding the contract until the new mayor's administration had a chance to weigh in. FYI, Lightfoot has still not chosen a commissioner for CDOT.
One interesting tidbit I found in the solicitation is that part of the scope requested the design team to consider creating a single "Lake" station with platforms roughly centered on Dearborn. This new station would take over the existing connections to the Blue Line from the old Clark/Lake and include new transfers to the Red Line at the former location of State/Lake. The transfer walks wouldn't be short, but they would be entirely in-system. Reducing the number of station stops would continue the process of streamlining operations on the Loop in order to push more trains through. This isn't the firm direction though, it's still possible that they could continue the existing two-station arrangement. |
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One nice advantage of the one-station scheme is that both Clark/Lake and State/Lake could continue operating seamlessly during the construction. |
In this article about a proposed hotel in the Fulton Market area, there was this little nugget:
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NORTHERN INDIANA COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT ANNOUNCES FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION APPROVAL TO ENTER ENGINEERING FOR THE WEST LAKE CORRIDOR PROJECT
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CTA State/Lake replacement station got a big CMAQ grant. Hopefully edging closer to some actual construction.
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Not mentioned in this article but Metra also got CMAQ money to repower the F59PHIs it bought from Amtrak with Tier 3 engines. Can't happen soon enough IMO. I imagine they'll also use incoming capital money to exercise all the SD70MACH options which will push out another 40 Tier 0 locomotives from Metra's roster. |
News sources like to make hay out of these announcements, but due to the piecemeal way our infrastructure is funded it doesn't necessarily mean the project is fully green-lit.
Also exciting to me is money being allocated to the Bus Priority Zones - real bus lanes on Chicago Ave thru River North with battery-electric technology implemented on the entire route. Also signal priority and queue jump lanes on sections of 79th, Western, Pulaski, Halsted, and Belmont. Rahm allocated $5m to this near the end of his term, but now that's being followed up with another $17m. Also there is $13m being allocated to a reconstruction of the Pedway, which is welcome news... although it always seemed more like a maintenance and security challenge than an infrastructural one. |
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The CMAQ grant was 2 years ago.... in 2017 |
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