CTA Adjusts 69th Red Line Stops for Maintenance
Five bus routes relocate to street corners during 12-day terminal closure
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CTA Moves Bus Stops at 69th Red Line for Repairs
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Riders catching buses at Chicago's 69th Red Line Station will need to walk to nearby street corners starting Monday. The Chicago Transit Authority announced it's temporarily closing the station's off-street bus terminal from April 13 through April 24 for maintenance work. Five bus routes—the #N5, #29, #30, #67, and #169—will pick up passengers at temporary stops around State Street, Lafayette Avenue, and 69th Street instead of at the terminal.

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The 69th Red Line Station serves as a major transfer point on Chicago's South Side, connecting the Red Line subway with multiple bus routes. Transit officials said the maintenance work requires closing the dedicated bus boarding areas to ensure worker safety and allow equipment access. The station typically handles thousands of daily transfers between rail and bus service. Officials didn't specify what type of maintenance work is being performed or whether it's part of a larger infrastructure project.
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The temporary stops will be spread across three street corners near the station. Southbound #29 State buses will stop at the southwest corner of Lafayette and 69th, while southbound #30 South Chicago buses will use the southeast corner of State and 69th. Westbound #67 buses will pick up riders at the northwest corner of 69th and Lafayette. Officials didn't provide specific temporary stop locations for the #N5 and #169 routes, though they'll also use nearby street corners. The agency said it'll post signs directing riders to the relocated stops.

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The changes take effect Monday, April 13, and will remain in place through Friday, April 24—a span of 12 days. Transit officials said they scheduled the work to minimize disruption, though they didn't say whether the timeline could extend if maintenance takes longer than expected. The off-street terminal is expected to reopen for normal bus operations on April 25.
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Riders should allow extra time for their commutes during the closure period, as street-corner boarding may take longer than using the dedicated terminal. Officials said bus service will continue on regular schedules despite the stop relocations. Moovit provides real-time bus locations and updated stop information for all affected CTA routes during the maintenance period.











