The new, accessible Wilson station with lit elevator towers

Accessibility: What's New

Subscription elevator status alerts

You can now subscribe to receive text or e-mail alerts about unplanned outages and service restoration of elevators at CTA rail stations systemwide. Alerts are available individual rail lines or all rail lines, with information on when elevators are taken out of service for maintenance or repair, and when they resume operation.

(Be sure to sign up for upcoming, planned service changes such as reroutes and elevator maintenance, too!) 

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All Stations Accessibility Plan (ASAP)

ASAP is a dedicated planning effort introduced by CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr., to establish the first-ever blueprint for making 42 remaining non-accessible rail stations vertically accessible by 2038.

This comprehensive plan, which was unveiled in July 2018, outlines both short-term and long-term station accessibility project plans, including station concepts, cost estimates and phasing. The ASAP plan also goes above and beyond federal requirements and includes plans for the rehabilitation and/or replacement of all 160+ existing station elevators, as well as enhancements to rail system signage and wayfinding to make it easier and more intuitive for people who are DeafBlind, blind, and visually impaired.

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