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CTA Ready to Close Out 2025 with Full Frequent Network and Expanded Service on Additional Bus Routes

December 17, 2025

Beginning Sunday, 20 bus routes across Chicago will be providing 10-minutes or better service all day, every day

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) today outlined a host of bus service enhancements that will go into effect this Sunday with the start of the new winter bus schedule. New bus service improvements include the addition of four bus routes to the Frequent Network, as well as enhancements to the routing, hours of service and/or frequency of service along eight other bus routes throughout the region.

The Frequent Network was launched in March to provide more than 2.3 million riders with a dedicated network of key routes throughout the CTA service region that operate every 10 minutes or sooner between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends. An estimated 70% of the CTA service area is now within a half mile of a frequent bus route.

“Early this year, we committed to riders that we would expand the Frequent Network to 20 routes by year’s end, and I am very happy that we are fulfilling that promise,” said CTA Acting President Nora Leerhsen. “CTA service is the strongest it has been in years, and these investments are a sign of our readiness to provide the travel experience our riders’ deserve.”

​Beginning December 21, the final four routes of the initial 20 routes for 2025 will be joining the Frequent Network:

  • #9 Ashland: 10% more service weekdays
  • #12 Roosevelt: 15% more service Saturdays, 25% more service Sundays/holidays
  • #72 North: 10% more service Weekdays and Saturdays, 25% more service Sundays/holidays
  • #81 Lawrence: 10% more service Saturdays, 25% more service Sundays/holidays

The Frequent Network improves service all day, but riders will see the most service improvements midday, evenings and weekends. The Frequent Network builds on CTA’s Bus Vision Framing Report, which analyzed CTA bus service and identified much needed service improvements on weekends, evenings and midday​ to ensure CTA’s buses better serve riders, especially low-income and minority riders.

The next phase of the Bus Vision Project will provide people in the service area an opportunity to share their input on how CTA bus service can better serve their communities and the attributes of CTA bus service that are most important to them, such as frequency, hours of operation, routing and access to service, among other features.  

In addition to expanding the Frequent Network, the CTA will also be extending service on the following routes beginning December 21:

  • #75 74th/75th:  Extending the route south from Damen to Western Avenue to provide new connections to various CTA and Pace routes along the busy Western Corridor.
  • #93 California/Dodge: Extending the route to the Logan Square Blue Line station along Kedzie and California Avenues, closing a gap in service between Western and Kimball Avenues.

The CTA will also be adding or enhancing service to the following routes:

  • #81W West Lawrence:  Expanding weekend service via East River Road.
  • #120 Ogilvie/Streeterville Express and #121 Union/Streeterville Express: Simplified weekday morning routing in the westbound direction to better serve Streeterville residents.
  • #124 Navy Pier: Adding earlier weekday service, starting at 8:10 a.m. from Navy Pier.
  • #134 Stockton/LaSalle Express: Adding weekday morning service.
  • #156 LaSalle: Adding weekday morning service.

 

   

 

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