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NEW CTA EXPRESS BUS ROUTES WILL SPEED SERVICE ALONG GARFIELD AND IRVING PARK

June 20, 2002
6/20/02

Chicago Transit Authority President Frank Kruesi announced the launch of two experimental express bus routes on Garfield Boulevard and Irving Park Road. The #X55 Garfield Express and #X80 Irving Park Express buses will operate weekdays, supplementing local service, and speeding trips for commuters between their residential communities and job locations which both routes will serve. The new service will begin Monday, June 24.

The express bus routes will provide fast service along two major east-west traffic corridors where there are no parallel 'L' lines. The new service will allow customers to reach their destinations quickly and directly, with travel times expected to improve by 10 to 15 percent along each corridor.

?Establishing express service on these two routes is an example of the CTA's ongoing effort to regularly evaluate routes and service levels, and make adjustments as needed," said CTA President Frank Kruesi. ?The potential for growth is already apparent. Ridership on Garfield Boulevard increased by 2.7 percent in 2001 over 2000. Faster service will build on these gains."

The proposal for these two express routes follows the successful launch of express service on Western Avenue in late 1998. The X49 Western Express operates weekdays from 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. and makes 31 stops rather than the normal 150 between Berwyn and 95th Street. Since the X49 route was established, ridership on the entire Western Avenue corridor has increased 10 percent.

The CTA will measure the success of the new routes through customer surveys and ridership numbers to determine whether the routes will become permanent at the end of the experimental period. The CTA hopes to gain 2000 additional customers on the X55 route and 1200 additional customers on the X80 route during the six-month trial.

"We are continually looking for creative ways to better serve our customers and we have had success with the X49 Western Express," said CTA Chairman Valerie B. Jarrett. ?We hope the experimental routes we?ve introduced today will speed travel and ease congestion."

X55 Garfield Express buses will follow the routing of the CTA's #55 Garfield local buses along 55th and Garfield, but will make only 14 stops, mainly at streets with crossing bus or 'L' lines, between the Museum of Science & Industry and the Midway Orange Line station. The regular #55 makes 75 stops. The X55 buses will save between five and seven minutes per trip over the regular #55 route.

X80 Irving Park Express buses will follow a major portion of the #80 Irving Park local bus route between Cicero and Lake Shore Drive. X80 buses will make 18 stops along Irving Park from Cicero to Lake Shore, and also along Lake Shore and Sheridan from Irving Park to Diversey, compared to 65 stops made by the normal #80. The X80 route will save customers between four and nine minutes over the #80 route.

The X55 Garfield Express buses will operate every 15 minutes on weekdays from 5:30 a.m. until 10 a.m. and again from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. The X80 Irving Park Express buses will run every 15 minutes from 4:45 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. and from 2:30 p.m. until 7:45 p.m.

Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds from the Federal Transit Administration will pay for the six-month experimental operation of both express routes. Cost for the X55 Garfield Express will be $410,000 during the experimental period and the X80 Irving Park Express is expected to cost $408,000.

Since 1998, 12 new bus routes have been established. Four routes were extended to make it easier for workers to reach their jobs. Hours or frequency of service have been extended for 70 routes.

The CTA is also making its mainline bus service more convenient for customers with disabilities. Presently, 80 percent of routes and 96 percent of buses are accessible. On the rail side, 44 percent (or 64 out of 144) stations are accessible to customers with disabilities. Upgrades have been made at 25 rail stations, making them more attractive and convenient to use and a new station opened last summer on the Green Line near the Garfield Park Conservatory. Additionally, 13 downtown 'L' stations that were open part-time are now open during the hours trains are in operation.

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