CTA Reroutes #22 Clark Bus Around Blockage
CTA reroutes #22 Clark bus via Racine and Belmont due to street blockage at Clark/Addison
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CTA Reroutes #22 Clark Bus at Clark/Addison
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Chicago's #22 Clark bus is running on a detour around the Clark/Addison intersection due to a street blockage, transit officials said Monday evening. The reroute began May 4 at 9:03 p.m., affecting service in both directions, according to the Chicago Transit Authority. Officials haven't said when normal service will resume, listing the end date as to be determined.

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The Clark/Addison area is a busy transit corridor serving Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood, with the #22 Clark route connecting the city's North and South Sides along one of its longest north-south streets. Street blockages in dense urban areas typically require bus reroutes to maintain service continuity while keeping riders moving, transit officials said. The CTA classifies this service change as causing minor delays. The agency didn't specify the nature of the street blockage or whether it involves construction, utility work, or another issue.
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Buses now travel via Clark, Racine, and Belmont before returning to their regular route on Clark, according to the transit agency. The detour affects both northbound and southbound service. Officials said riders should allow extra travel time when using the route during the reroute period. The CTA didn't provide estimates of how much additional time passengers should expect for trips through the affected area.

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The reroute remains in effect until further notice, with no specific end date announced. Transit officials said they'll continue monitoring the situation and will restore normal service once the street blockage is cleared. The agency recommends riders check for updates before traveling, though officials didn't specify how frequently they'll provide status updates on the reroute.
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The service change affects only the #22 Clark route, with other CTA bus and rail lines operating normally, officials said. Riders can track real-time bus locations and receive updates about the detour through Moovit, which provides current arrival times and service alerts for CTA routes throughout Chicago.











