CTA Extends J14 Service for Late-Night Riders
CTA extends J14 Jeffery Jump weekday evening service by 15 minutes starting March 30
CTA J14 Bus Extends Weekday Evening Service
Chicago's J14 Jeffery Jump bus will run 15 minutes later on weekday evenings starting March 30, giving South Side riders more options for late-night trips downtown and back. The Chicago Transit Authority said the schedule extension adds service for passengers traveling between the 103rd/Stony Island area and downtown Chicago. The change affects the route's final departures in both directions.

Service Extension Details
The extended hours represent a service improvement for one of the CTA's express bus routes connecting Chicago's South Side to the downtown core. Transit officials said the modification responds to ridership patterns showing demand for later evening service. The J14 Jeffery Jump operates as an express route with limited stops, providing faster connections between residential areas and employment centers. The CTA hasn't specified an end date for the extended service, listing it as to be determined.
New Departure Times
Under the new schedule, the last downtown-bound trip will depart 103rd/Stony Island at 10:30pm, 79th/Jeffery at 10:40pm, and 67th/Jeffery at 10:45pm. Southbound service will see similar extensions, with the final trip to 103rd/Stony Island leaving Ogilvie Transportation Center at 11:30pm, State/Washington at 11:35pm, and Balbo/Michigan at 11:40pm. The approximately 15-minute extension applies to weekday evening service only. Weekend and earlier weekday schedules remain unchanged, officials said.

Implementation Timeline
The schedule change takes effect Monday, March 30, transit officials confirmed. The CTA typically posts updated timetables at bus stops and online several weeks before service modifications begin. Officials said the extended hours aim to increase later evening service options for riders who work non-traditional hours or have evening commitments downtown.
Rider Information
Passengers using the J14 during weekday evenings should note the new departure times when planning trips after the March 30 implementation date. The schedule extension means riders will have additional time to catch the last bus in either direction. Moovit provides real-time arrival information and trip planning for CTA routes including the J14 Jeffery Jump, helping riders track buses and plan connections throughout the system.










