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CTA SERVICE WILL GET SPECTATORS TO THE LASALLE BANK CHICAGO MARATHON

October 7, 2004
10/7/04

LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon fans can count on the Chicago Transit Authority as a travel option this Sunday, October 10. CTA will be operating longer trains and extra buses to accommodate spectators. Several bus routes also will be temporarily detoured during the race.

Rail Service

Longer trains will operate on the following schedule:

Blue Line ? O'Hare branch, from 6:28 a.m. until 12:10 p.m.

Blue Line ? Forest Park branch, from 7:52 a.m. until 1:32 p.m.

Green Line ? Harlem/Lake branch, from 6:30 a.m. until 1:15 p.m.

Green Line ? Ashland/63rd branch, from 6:22 a.m. until 2:02 p.m.

Green Line ? Cottage Grove/East 63rd branch, from 6:40 a.m. until 2:15 p.m.

Orange Line ? from 5:35 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Brown Line ? from 5:01 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Red Line ? from Howard, longer trains will begin running at 5 a.m. and from 95th Street at 5:24 a.m.

Additional Customer Assistants will be on hand on the Blue and Red Lines to help customers with travel or fare information.

For marathon fans interested in following the progress of the race, there are spectator viewing areas designated near CTA rail stations at 11 points along the race route. They are:

First Viewing Area ? Jackson (Red Line) Station ? Race Start, Mile #2.Board a Red Line train and exit at Jackson. Walk a half-mile east toward Grant Park. The marathon will start just south of Monroe on Columbus Drive.

Second Viewing Area ? Grand (Red Line) Station ? Miles #1, #3 and #12.Board a Red Line train and exit at Grand.

Third Viewing Area ? Chicago (Red Line) Station ? Miles #3.5 and #11.5. Board a Red Line train and exit at Chicago. Walk three blocks west to LaSalle.

Fourth Viewing Area ? Addison (Red Line) Station ? Mile #7.75. Board a Red Line train and exit at Addison. Walk four blocks east to Broadway. Runners will be heading west on Addison and turning south onto Broadway.

Fifth Viewing Area ? Sedgwick (Brown Line) Station ? Mile #10.25. Board a Brown Line train and exit at Sedgwick.

Sixth Viewing Area ? Medical Center (Blue Line) Station ? Mile #15.Board a Blue Line train and exit at Medical Center. Use the Damen exit.

Seventh Viewing Area ? UIC-Halsted (Blue Line) Station ? Miles #16, 17, 18. Board a Blue Line train and exit at UIC-Halsted. Use the Halsted exit or Morgan exit. Either walk two blocks north on Halsted to Adams to view the runners or head south through UIC campus to the Mile 18 mark in Little Italy.

Eighth Viewing Area ? Halsted (Orange Line) Station ? Mile #20.5.Board an Orange Line train and exit at Halsted.

Ninth Viewing Area ? Cermak-Chinatown (Red Line) Station ? Mile #21.25. Board a Red Line train and exit at Cermak-Chinatown. Walk a half-block west on Cermak Road to Wentworth.

Tenth Viewing Area ? 35th-Bronzeville-IIT (Green Line) Station ? Miles #23, 24. Board a Green Line train and exit at 35th-Bronzeville-IIT. Use the 34th Street exit and walk one block north to 33rd Street. Alternatively, use the 35th Street exit and walk three blocks west to LaSalle.

Eleventh Viewing Area ? Roosevelt (Red, Green and Orange Lines) Station ? Finish Line. Board a Red, Green or Orange Line train and exit at Roosevelt. Walk east on Roosevelt toward Museum Campus/Grant Park.

Fare Information

CTA recommends buying your transit in advance.

In addition to pay-per-ride transit cards, unlimited ride Visitor Passes also are available. A 1-day ($5) pass offers 24 hours of unlimited riding from the first use. This pass cannot be shared or recharged. Visitors can purchase 2-day ($9), 3-day ($12) and 5-day ($18) passes as well. For Visitor Pass and advance saleslocations, call 1-888-YOUR-CTA or visit www.transitchicago.com. Transit Cards and Visitor Passes will be sold at the CTA booth at The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon Health & Fitness Expo Friday and Saturday, and at CTA's O'Hare and Midway airport stations.

Bus Service

The CTA will provide extra bus service from Union Station on the morning of the marathon. Customers should exit Union Station at Jackson and board the #126 Jackson bus to Congress and Michigan, then walk one block east to Columbus for the start of the race. The first bus will leave Union Station at 6:03 a.m. and will operate every 6 - 10 minutes until 8:11 a.m. when it will return to its normal schedule.

CTA also will operate earlier service on the #3 King Drive bus route between McCormick Place (from 5:30 a.m. until 8:30 a.m.) and Michigan/Chicago (from 5:52 a.m. until 8:47 a.m.) to accommodate runners and spectators staying in downtown hotels. Service will run every 15 minutes.

During the course of the race, there will be intermittent detours along several CTA bus routes. The affected routes are: #3 King Drive, #4 Cottage Grove, #6 Jackson Park Express, #8 Halsted, #9 Ashland, #10 Museum of Science & Industry, #11 Lincoln, #12 Roosevelt, #14 Jeffery Express, #18 16th/18th, #20 Madison, #21 Cermak, #X21 Cermak Express, #22 Clark, #29 State, #35 35th, #36 Broadway, #44 Wallace/Racine, #50 Damen, #56 Milwaukee, #60 Blue Island/26th, #62 Archer, #65 Grand, #66 Chicago, #70 Division, #72 North, #73 Armitage, #74 Fullerton, #76 Diversey, #77 Belmont, #124 Navy Pier, #126 Jackson, #145 Wilson/Michigan Express, #146 Inner Drive/Michigan Express, #147 Outer Drive Express, #151 Sheridan and #152 Addison.

Reroutes can be expected in the downtown area from 6:30 a.m. until 4 p.m., on the North Side from 7 a.m. until noon, on the West Side from 7 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. and on the South Side from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. All times are approximate and detours will be determined by Chicago Police and CTA supervisory personnel.

For all CTA service information, call 836-7000 (from any local area code) or visit the web site at www.transitchicago.com.

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