Tuesday, April 29, 2014

$79-million for 95th Street Bus and Rail Project


From WLS-TV about the coming project to reconstruct the 95th terminal:
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced the closing of a $79 million Transportation Infrastructure Finance Innovation Act (TIFIA) loan to the CTA for the 95th Street Bus and Rail project.

The project will rehabilitate the current 95th Street Bus and Rail Terminal, which dates from 1969, with an expanded modern facility. The 9.4 mile Dan Ryan Branch of the CTA Red Line, ends at the 95th Street Terminal.

As part of the CTA 2013-2017 Capital Improvement Plan, the Dan Ryan Branch is being fully reconstructed.

Improvements to the terminal will mean better bus and rail connections and reduced travel congestion and delays. The project will enable CTA riders connecting to and from rail services to access multiple transportation options, including bus service, bike-and-ride and car sharing. Planned improvements will include increased lighting and security cameras, wider walkways, a pedestrian bridge to reduce potential collisions, full wheel-chair accessibility, improved bus maneuverability and other design amenities lacking in the current 1969 facility.
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The construction site, which is over the median of the Dan Ryan Expressway, I-94, will require CTA to purchase a 2.3 acre parcel adjacent to the current terminal in order to serve as a staging area during reconstruction. Following completion of the construction, CTA may convert the stating area to a park-and-ride facility.

The loan will go toward the $240 million total cost of the project. The project also received a $20 million Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant in 2012 from the U.S. Department of Transportation.

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