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Connections: CTA Buses #12, #18, and #146 on Roosevelt, #29 and #62 on State, and #1, #3 and #4 on Michigan, Metra Roosevelt Rd Station (Metra ME and NICTD/South Shore Line, three blocks east in Grant Park)
Free transfer is available between all 'L' routes serving this station.
West platform at Wilson is temporarily closed. Board/exit all trains on the east platform.
The temporary Argyle station on Argyle St is closed and a new temp Argyle station open 1-2 blks north, with staffed entrances on Foster Ave and Winona St.
Temp Bryn Mawr stn entrances on B'way & Bryn Mawr Av closed; new temp Bryn Mawr stn open 75ft east of old stn under viaduct. Only 95th-bnd srvc at new temp stn.
Berwyn station is temporarily closed. Please use the adjacent stations at Bryn Mawr or Argyle (enter Argyle station 1 block south of Berwyn on Foster Ave).
Lawrence stn is temporarily closed. Please use adjacent stations at Argyle (enter on Winona) or Wilson. 81 Lawrence bus rerouted to connect to Wilson station.
Red and Purple line trains share tracks btwn Thorndale and Belmont. Purple Line Express trains continue to make only express stops between Howard and Belmont.
The Orange and Green Line platform elevator at Roosevelt is temporarily out-of-service. due to vandalism.
The 63rd-bound platform elevator at Pulaski (Green Line) is temporarily out-of-service.
Red Line trains will operate on the same track between Cermak-Chinatown and Grand, resulting in boarding changes and minor delays.
Howard-bound Red Line subway trains are rerouted to the elevated tracks between Cermak-Chinatown and Fullerton