CTA Adjusts Route 20 Stop at Madison/Kildare

CTA moves Route 20 eastbound stop from southwest to southeast corner at Madison/Kildare

2026-05-04, Moovit News Team

CTA Route 20 Bus Stop Moves at Madison/Kildare

Chicago's #20 Madison route will see a bus stop relocation at Madison/Kildare starting April 27, affecting eastbound riders on the city's West Side. The Chicago Transit Authority confirmed the eastbound stop on the southwest corner will be eliminated and replaced with a new stop on the southeast corner at the same intersection. The change takes effect at 9 a.m. Monday, April 27, 2026, though officials haven't said how long the modification will remain in place.
CTA bus route 20 Madison stopped at urban bus stop with passengers boarding on Chicago's West Side, showing typical weekday service with clear route number signage visible

Context

Bus stop relocations typically occur to improve traffic flow, enhance passenger safety, or accommodate construction and infrastructure projects, transit officials said. The #20 Madison route runs east-west through Chicago, serving neighborhoods from Austin on the West Side to the Loop downtown. Officials didn't specify why this particular stop is being moved across the intersection. The CTA routinely adjusts stop locations based on operational needs, ridership patterns, and coordination with city street projects.

Details

The eliminated stop sits on the southwest corner of Madison Street and Kildare Avenue, while the new stop will be positioned on the southeast corner of the same intersection. Eastbound riders heading toward downtown will need to cross to the opposite corner to catch the bus starting April 27. Officials haven't provided details about whether signage will be posted at the old stop location to direct passengers to the new one. The duration of the change is listed as to be determined, meaning it could be temporary or permanent depending on factors the agency hasn't disclosed.

Timeline

The stop relocation takes effect at 9 a.m. Monday, April 27, 2026, according to the transit agency. Officials typically implement bus stop changes during off-peak hours to minimize disruption, though the 9 a.m. start time falls during late morning service. The CTA hasn't announced whether advance signage will be installed before the April 27 implementation date. Route 20 is among multiple bus routes currently carrying active service alerts, though officials didn't specify whether those alerts relate to this stop change.

Impact

Eastbound riders who regularly use the Madison/Kildare stop should plan to board at the southeast corner starting April 27. Westbound service on the #20 Madison route isn't affected by this change, officials said. Passengers can check for real-time updates and service alerts through transit information services. Moovit provides current bus locations and stop information for CTA routes including the #20 Madison, helping riders navigate stop changes and plan trips across Chicago's transit network.