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CTA RED LINE/DAN RYAN EXPRESSWAY TRAFFIC UPDATE FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 28 – APRIL 4

March 25, 2004
3/25/04

Motorists who travel the Dan Ryan Expressway and CTA Red Line customers will experience minimal impact while work is underway on the Chicago Transit Authority's $282.6 million Red Line rehabilitation project.

CTA construction plans call for the use of the left lane and shoulder of the expressway in both directions, and involve a combination of lane shifts, temporary ramp closures and by-pass tracks at eight work zones between Cermak Road and 95th Street. The work schedule is subject to change due to weather or unforeseen issues. Traffic impact for the week of March 28 ? April 4 will be:

LANE SHIFTS:Lane shifts continue southbound between 84th Street and 88th Street and are scheduled to begin northbound today, March 25 and last approximately six to eight weeks.

TEMPORARY RAMP CLOSURE:The northbound 71st Street entrance ramp is scheduled to be closed temporarily beginning today and will remain closed for 10 to 12 weeks.

The northbound 87th Street entrance ramp is temporarily closed for six to seven weeks.

NIGHT-TIME ONLY LANE CLOSURES:CTA continues smoothing and paving the outside shoulder of the Dan Ryan Expressway in preparation for upcoming lane shifts.

The northbound right driving lane of the expressway is temporarily closed from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night between 67th and 71st Streets from now through the first week in April. The southbound lane in this area is closed each night now through the second week in April. Nighttime only closures will continue intermittently through the month of April.

PROJECT SUMMARY:The Dan Ryan branch of the Red Line runs down the middle of the Dan Ryan Expressway and includes nine stations from Cermak - Chinatown to 95th/Dan Ryan. When the rehabilitation project concludes in winter 2006, the CTA will have improved signal, track, communications and power substation systems, renovated seven Red Line stations from Sox-35th to 87th Street and rehabilitated the bus bridges at 69th and 95th Streets.

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