Chicago Route 8 Adapts to Flooding Conditions

CTA reroutes Route 8 Halsted buses via Roosevelt and Morgan due to flooding at 16th Street

2026-04-25, Moovit News Team

CTA Route 8 Halsted Reroutes Due to Flooding

Riders on Chicago's Route 8 Halsted face detours near 16th Street as flooding forces buses off their regular path. The Chicago Transit Authority rerouted the route in both directions starting Friday, April 17, at 11:19 PM, due to localized flooding at the Halsted and 16th Street intersection. Officials haven't said when normal service will resume, listing the disruption's duration as to be determined.
CTA bus on detour route in Chicago's South Loop area near Roosevelt Road with wet pavement visible

Weather-Related Service Changes

The flooding at Halsted/16th required immediate action to keep buses moving safely through the area, transit officials said. Weather-related disruptions are common in Chicago, where heavy rain can quickly overwhelm street drainage systems in low-lying areas. The CTA typically implements temporary reroutes when flooding, construction, or other obstacles block regular bus paths. Officials didn't provide details about the flooding's severity or what caused water to accumulate at this particular intersection.

Detour Route Details

Buses now travel via Halsted, Roosevelt, Morgan, and 16th Street before returning to their normal route on Halsted, according to the transit agency. The detour affects service in both northbound and southbound directions near the intersection. The CTA classified the alert as causing minor delays, though officials didn't specify how much extra time riders should expect. Passengers are advised to allow additional travel time when using this route until normal service resumes.
Chicago Transit Authority bus stop sign showing Route 8 Halsted with street intersection in background

Timeline Remains Uncertain

The reroute took effect late Friday night, but the CTA hasn't announced when buses will return to their regular path. Officials listed the disruption's end time as to be determined, suggesting the timeline depends on when floodwaters recede and the street becomes passable again. The agency didn't say whether crews are actively working to clear the flooding or what conditions need to improve before service can resume.

Rider Information and Updates

Passengers should expect minor delays and plan extra time for trips using Route 8 Halsted until the detour ends. The CTA said riders can check for updates through its communication channels, though officials didn't specify how frequently information will be updated. Moovit provides real-time bus tracking and alerts for CTA routes, helping riders adjust their plans when service changes occur.