Friday's ceremonial groundbreaking kicked off construction on the $5.7 billion project, which will add four new stations to the Red Line, taking it from 95th Street to a new endpoint at 130th Street.
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CTA Red Line extension breaks ground after judge made Trump administration release $2 billion in funding
The Chicago Transit Authority broke ground on Friday to extend the Red Line, after decades of promises to stretch the CTA's busiest rail line further south, and concerns that the federal government ...
The Chicago Transit Authority on Friday officially began construction on a $5.75 billion rail extension that will bring CTA train service to the city’s Far South Side. Discussed for more than 50 years ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The CTA filed a lawsuit Friday against the U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Transit Administration, seeking the restoration of funding obligated to the CTA for the Red ...
Chicago and Illinois officials broke ground Friday on the multi-billion-dollar CTA Red Line Extension Project. Leaders say it means faster trips and more investment for the Far South Side. Mayor ...
CTA says the Kimball-bound Brown and Linden-bound Purple Line trains are standing near Belmont due to the issue.
A district court judge has issued a temporary restraining order demanding the restoration of federal funding for the CTA Red Line Extension project. That ruling from the U.S. District Court for the ...
The Trump administration must temporarily unfreeze almost $2 billion in federal funds for the Chicago Transit Authority’s Red Line Extension project, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. Ruling from the ...
Shardaa Gray is a Multimedia Reporter for CBS 2 Chicago. She joined the team in December 2021. She was born and raised in the south suburbs. She's happy to return home to report on her community. The ...
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