Jeffery Jump Brochure - Text Version November 2012 [Page 1] Jump Reliable. Easy. Fast. [Picture of Jump bus, with new blue color scheme, Jump logos, and a destination sign reading ‘J14 Jeffery Jump’] J14 Jeffery Jump A new kind of CTA bus service from Jeffery Blvd. to Downtown transitchicago.com/jump Jump is a new kind of CTA bus service designed to provide a faster, more convenient travel experience. The J14 Jeffery Jump will replace the existing 14 Jeffery Express, to enhance transit service on Chicago’s southeast side. Jump can make your life easier, giving you more time to spend on the things you love. [Picture shows Commercial Area Showcase Station at Jeffery and 71st, showing a longer and restyled shelter a Jump information kiosk with schedule information and neighborhood maps, new station-area landscaping, and a J14 Jeffery Jump bus with new color scheme and destination sign] - Fast, Frequent Service Jump buses run from early morning to late evening every day of the week, with a bus every 5-8 minutes during rush periods. - Same Transit Fare You can ride Jump for the same fare as conventional CTA buses, giving you more bang for the same buck. - Wider Stop Spacing Average half-mile spacing between stops increases Jump travel speeds, while local bus service remains at current stops to increase your travel options. The J14 Jeffery Jump will introduce a number of new features on the bus and throughout the Jeffery Corridor [in north to south order]: 67th to 83rd Dedicated Bus Lanes: The Jump corridor will be striped and signed for dedicated bus lanes during congested periods (northbound from 7-9am and southbound from 4-6pm). Jeffery/71st Commercial Area Showcase Station: Upgraded station area to include unique sidewalk and cross-walk surfaces, and a larger shelter for expanded weather protection. 73rd to 84th Transit Signal Priority: Traffic signals will be upgraded to trigger an early or extended green light, so buses can get through the intersection more quickly. Jeffery/Anthony Queue Jump: A unique traffic signal and bypass lanes will allow buses to advance through an intersection ahead of general traffic. 100th/Paxton Residential Area Showcase Station: Upgraded station area to include unique sidewalk and crosswalk surfaces that are wider and designed to extend closer towards the bus. Other Jump Features Vehicle Enhancements Jump buses will have unique graphics for easy identification and will be equipped with on-board Bus Tracker displays to show arrival and transfer times at key destinations. Fewer Stops Average ˝-mile Jump station spacing will increase travel speeds. The 15 Jeffery Local will continue to serve all local stops, including shared stops at all Jump stations. Jeffery Corridor Map [Map showing location of each of the Jeffery corridor features described above. For full list of J14 stops in the Jeffery corridor, please visit the J14 service page.] Downtown Inset Map [Map showing J14 downtown stops. For full list of J14 stops downtown, please visit the J14 service page.] Full Route Map [Map showing connection between J14 stops downtown, and J14 stops along the Jeffery corridor, specifying non-stop service between 11th Street and 67th Street along Lake Shore Drive. The map also shows key stops at Jefferson, 11th, 67th, and 103rd Street.] For more information: 1-888-YOUR-CTA transitchicago.com/jump