Chicago Route 111 Stop Shifts — Here's What Riders Need
CTA temporarily relocates Route 111 bus stop on South Side without specifying location
CTA Route 111 Bus Stop Shifts Temporarily
Chicago Transit Authority riders on route 111 will encounter a temporary bus stop relocation, transit officials said Thursday. The change affects passengers who regularly use the route, though officials didn't specify which stop is moving or how long the modification will last. The CTA classified the alert as high-severity, indicating riders should plan extra time for their commutes.

Context and Background
Transit agencies typically relocate bus stops temporarily due to construction, street repairs, special events, or infrastructure improvements. The CTA operates more than 120 bus routes across Chicago, serving hundreds of thousands of riders daily. Officials didn't provide details about what's prompting this particular stop change. Route 111 serves neighborhoods on the city's South Side, connecting residential areas with commercial districts and transit hubs.
Key Details
The CTA posted the alert January 30 on its travel information system, giving riders advance notice of the modification. Officials didn't release information about the specific stop location being changed, whether it's moving to a nearby intersection or how far passengers will need to walk to reach the temporary location. The agency also hasn't said whether the change affects inbound service, outbound service, or both directions. Transit officials said riders should check for updates as the situation develops.

Timeline and Implementation
The temporary stop change is currently in effect, according to the transit agency's alert system. Officials haven't announced when the bus stop will return to its regular location. The CTA typically provides timeline estimates for temporary changes, but that information wasn't available in Thursday's announcement. Transit agencies generally restore stops to original locations once construction or maintenance work is completed.
Rider Impact and Information
Passengers who use route 111 should allow extra time to locate the temporary stop and adjust their walking routes accordingly. Officials said riders can check the CTA's travel information page for updates as more details become available. Moovit provides real-time bus locations and stop information for CTA routes, helping riders navigate temporary service changes throughout Chicago's transit system.











