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6/21/12 7:55p

Upcoming Alert for 6/29/12 @ 10p, 6/30, 7/1 and early morning 7/2/12

***Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project Alert***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Red

Service Interruption Severity: 95th bound trains will not stop at Jarvis, Morse, or Loyola stations.

Alternate Service:

-For service fromthese stations, take a Howard-bound train to Howard and transfer to a 95th bound train.

-For service to these stations, take a 95th bound train to Thorndale and transfer to a Howard-bound train.

This is due to viaduct work and track renewal that is part of the Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project.

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6/21/12 7:56p

Upcoming Alert for 6/29 @ 10p, 6/30, 7/1 and early morning 7/2/12

***Loop-Renewal Rail Alerts***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Brown, Orange, Pink

Service Interruption Severity: Planned Reroute for Loop-Renewal Project

Brown and Orange Lines:

Trains will operate as one route, between Kimball and Midway running in both directions via the Lake and Wabash sides of the Loop Elevated. Transfers to/from the Blue Line Subway may be made at Clark/Lake and to/from the Red Line Subway at State/Lake* or Roosevelt.

Pink Line:

Trains will begin/end their trips at Roosevelt station. Transfers to/from the Blue Line Subway may be made at Clark/Lake and to/from the Red Line Subway at State/Lake* or Roosevelt.

Green Line Trains are not affected and will operate normally in both directions via Lake and Wabash.

*= Farecard required for transfer at these stations

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6/24/12 11:38a

Upcoming Alert for 7/6/12 @ 10p, 7/7, 7/8 and early morning 7/9/12

***Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project Alert***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Red

Service Interruption Severity: 95th bound trains will not stop at Jarvis or Loyola stations.

Alternate Service:

-For service fromthese stations, take a Howard-bound train to Howard and transfer to a 95th bound train.

-For service to these stations, take a 95th bound train to Thorndale and transfer to a Howard-bound train.

This is due to viaduct work and track renewal that is part of the Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project.

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6/29/12 10:20p

Rail Line(s) Affected: Brown

Service Interruption Severity: Minor Delays due to a hazardous platform at Addison. Loop and Kimball bound trains are bypassing the station until further notice...

Alternate Service:

-Shuttle Buses are available between Belmont and Irving Park

-Passengers can also use the #9 Ashland, #11 Lincoln/Sedgwick, and #50 Damen buses as alternates.

Story

Update, 6/30/12, 10:53a: Addison station reopened for use early this morning. Not sure what was the cause of a complete shutdown because somebody tripped. But when they mention "Physical structure of the platform", that sounds very, very dangerous... especially when you're about 20 feet off the ground. What does that mean? The wooden planks? the blue lego-like strip by the tracks? the ironwork supporting and holding the platform up? And if this physical structure issue stems from a rushed "Countdown To A New Brown" project several years ago, then I wonder if the CTA might have to perform a do-over on the refurbished platforms in the next few years. I remember when the project was presented, there were two options... Option 1, complete shutdown of the Brown Line while stations get rebuilt or Option 2(CTA's chosen option) Shutdown a station for a period of time and rebuild the existing platform, but no two adjacent stations will be shut down at once.

Story #2

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6/29/12 10:20p

Rail Line(s) Affected: Brown

Service Interruption Severity: Minor Delays due to a hazardous platform at Addison. Loop and Kimball bound trains are bypassing the station until further notice...

Alternate Service:

-Shuttle Buses are available between Belmont and Irving Park

-Passengers can also use the #9 Ashland, #11 Lincoln/Sedgwick, and #50 Damen buses as alternates.

Story

Update, 6/30/12, 10:53a: Addison station reopened for use early this morning. Not sure what was the cause of a complete shutdown because somebody tripped. But when they mention "Physical structure of the platform", that sounds very, very dangerous... especially when you're about 20 feet off the ground. What does that mean? The wooden planks? the blue lego-like strip by the tracks? the ironwork supporting and holding the platform up? And if this physical structure issue stems from a rushed "Countdown To A New Brown" project several years ago, then I wonder if the CTA might have to perform a do-over on the refurbished platforms in the next few years. I remember when the project was presented, there were two options... Option 1, complete shutdown of the Brown Line while stations get rebuilt or Option 2(CTA's chosen option) Shutdown a station for a period of time and rebuild the existing platform, but no two adjacent stations will be shut down at once.

Story #2

Maybe It's possible something came out of alignment on the platform due to the extreme hot weather. It was 100 degrees on Thursday after all.

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Maybe It's possible something came out of alignment on the platform due to the extreme hot weather. It was 100 degrees on Thursday after all.

Sounds more like the report that they used the wrong wood 4 years ago on the Brown Line rehab.

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Got my first look at the Addison Brown Line station today. It looks like more than the wood was an issue here, as therese photos can attest.to... both the Loop and Kimball platforms have these yellow boards right near the tracks where the blue Lego-like strips were at.

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Got my first look at the Addison Brown Line station today. It looks like more than the wood was an issue here, as therese photos can attest.to... both the Loop and Kimball platforms have these yellow boards right near the tracks where the blue Lego-like strips were at.

Nonetheless, "fine craftsmanship" from the Brown Line project.

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Makes you think a "Countdown To An Even Newer Brown" or "Extreme Makeover: Brown Line Edition" might be in order in the next few years perhaps?

All it does is reinforce what I said on the CTA Tattler that the CTA will never get in a state of good repair, because things that were claimed to be fixed were not. Somebody tried to challenge me by claiming that Fullerton hadn't fallen apart in about 3 years, but it is supposed to have a 40 year service life.

Claypool may try to pull the wool over the eyes with regard to the last Dan Ryan project and need for this one (such as his claim that the stations had not had work since the early 1990s), but I don't see how CTA can avoid taking the blame on the Brown Line one.

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7/6/12 8:38p

Upcoming Alert for 7/20 @ 10p, 7/21, 7/22 and early morning 7/23/12

***Loop-Renewal Rail Alerts***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Brown, Orange, Pink

Service Interruption Severity: Planned Reroute for Loop-Renewal Project

Brown and Orange Lines:

Trains will operate as one route, between Kimball and Midway running in both directions via the Lake and Wabash sides of the Loop Elevated. Transfers to/from the Blue Line Subway may be made at Clark/Lake and to/from the Red Line Subway at State/Lake* or Roosevelt.

Pink Line:

Trains will begin/end their trips at Roosevelt station. Transfers to/from the Blue Line Subway may be made at Clark/Lake and to/from the Red Line Subway at State/Lake* or Roosevelt.

Green Line Trains are not affected and will operate normally in both directions via Lake and Wabash.

*= Farecard required for transfer at these stations

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All it does is reinforce what I said on the CTA Tattler that the CTA will never get in a state of good repair, because things that were claimed to be fixed were not. Somebody tried to challenge me by claiming that Fullerton hadn't fallen apart in about 3 years, but it is supposed to have a 40 year service life.

Claypool may try to pull the wool over the eyes with regard to the last Dan Ryan project and need for this one (such as his claim that the stations had not had work since the early 1990s), but I don't see how CTA can avoid taking the blame on the Brown Line one.

Well they couldn't have fixed this line all that much beyond lengthening the station platforms outside of the Loop area and beyond the Fullerton and Belmont stops because I pass under Addison stop as a matter of fact just about every day, and the structure under the tracks along with the supports passing over Lincoln Avenue are still badly rusted out.

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Well they couldn't have fixed this line all that much beyond lengthening the station platforms outside of the Loop area and beyond the Fullerton and Belmont stops because I pass under Addison stop as a matter of fact just about every day, and the structure under the tracks along with the supports passing over Lincoln Avenue are still badly rusted out.

They supposedly did some welding. They also supposedly replaced substatioins, but someone pointed out on the CTA Tatter that Forrest is now claiming that he is doing something by replacing a substation now:

chris said April 3, 2012 at 12:00 am

Anyone know more about the substation project mentioned in the presentation link? There's not much info there, just some pictures that currently show what is there. Are these replacing something or adding power/redundancy to the system?

Anyway, I was trying to make the more obvious point that CTA admitted that one of its dummies specified wood that was fire retardant treated but not pressure treated for rot. In that sw posted a picture showing that something looking like plywood or OSB had to be put on the platform, it seems like that incompetence became obvious and dangerous early.

But, from what you say, they probably did the same Homer Simpson job on the structure that they did on the Green Line, so expect the slow zones soon.

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7/10/12 11:40a

Upcoming Alert for 7/27 @ 10p, 7/28, 7/29 and early morning 7/30/12

***Loop-Renewal Rail Alerts***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Brown, Orange, Pink

Service Interruption Severity: Planned Reroute for Loop-Renewal Project

Brown and Orange Lines:

Trains will operate as one route, between Kimball and Midway running in both directions via the Lake and Wabash sides of the Loop Elevated. Transfers to/from the Blue Line Subway may be made at Clark/Lake and to/from the Red Line Subway at State/Lake* or Roosevelt.

Pink Line:

Trains will begin/end their trips at Roosevelt station. Transfers to/from the Blue Line Subway may be made at Clark/Lake and to/from the Red Line Subway at State/Lake* or Roosevelt.

Green Line Trains are not affected and will operate normally in both directions via Lake and Wabash.

*= Farecard required for transfer at these stations

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7/12/12 11:11a

Upcoming Alert for 7/13/12 @ 10p, 7/14, 7/15 and early morning 7/16/12

***Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project Alert***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Red

Service Interruption Severity: Howard bound trains will not stop at Bryn Mawr, Thorndale, Granville, Loyola, or Jarvis stations.

Alternate Service:

-A Shuttle Train will operate between Berwyn and Granville, making all stops

-For service to Loyola, or Jarvis stations, take a Howard-bound train to Howard and transfer to a 95th bound train.

-For service to Bryn Mawr, Throndale or Granville stations, transfer at Berwyn to the Shuttle Train

-For service from Bryn Mawr, Thorndale, Granville, Loyola, or Jarvis stations, take a 95th bound train to Berwyn and transfer to a Howard bound train

This is due to viaduct work, track renewal and station construction that is part of the Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project.

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7/12/12 11:11a

Upcoming Alert for 7/13/12 @ 10p, 7/14, 7/15 and early morning 7/16/12

***Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project Alert***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Red

Service Interruption Severity: Howard bound trains will not stop at Bryn Mawr, Thorndale, Granville, Loyola, or Jarvis stations.

Alternate Service:

-A Shuttle Train will operate between Berwyn and Granville, making all stops

-For service to Loyola, Morse or Jarvis stations, take a Howard-bound train to Howard and transfer to a 95th bound train.

-For service to Loyola or Jarvis stations, take a Howard bound train to Howard and transfer to a 95th bound train

-For service to Bryn Mawr, Thorndale, Granville, Loyola, or Jarvis stations, take a 95th bound train to Berwyn and transfer to a Howard bound train

This is due to viaduct work, track renewal and station construction that is part of the Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project.

Alternate Service:

-A Shuttle Train will operate between Berwyn and Granville, making all stops

-For Howard bound service to Bryn Mawr, Thorndale, or Granville stations, take a Howard bound train to Berwyn and transfer to a shuttle train.

-For Howard bound service to Loyola or Jarvis stations, take a Howard bound train to Howard and transfer to a 95th bound train.

-For Howard bound service from Bryn Mawr, Thorndale, Granville, Loyola, or Jarvis stations, take a (shuttle train or) 95th bound train to Berwyn and transfer to a Howard bound train.

This is due to viaduct work, track renewal and station construction that is part of the Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project.

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7/18/11

Rail Line(s) Affected: Blue

Service Interruption Severity: Significant Delays due to equipment problems in the area of Oak Park

Alternate Service:

Riders can use the Pink and Green Lines as well as the #7 Harrison, #54 Cicero, #60 Blue Island and #91 Austin Buses as alternatives.

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7/18/12 7:21p

Upcoming Alert for 7/20/12 @ 10p, 7/21, 7/22 and early morning 7/23/12

***Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project Alert***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Red

Service Interruption Severity: 95th-Bound Trains will not stop at Granville, Thorndale, Bryn Mawr, Berwyn, Argyle, or Lawrence stations

-For service to these stations, take a 95th-Bound train to the Wilson station auxiliary platform and transfer to a Howard-Bound train boarding on the island platform

-For service from these stations, take a Howard-Bound train to Loyola and transfer to a 95th-Bound train

Wilson and Sheridan Boarding Information: At Wilson, board/exit 95th-Bound trains on the west auxiliary platform. At Sheridan, 95th-Bound trains will stop at their normal platform, but board/exit on the outer tracks instead of the inner tracks.

This is due to viaduct work, track renewal and station construction that is part of the Red Line North Station Interim Improvement Project.

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7/10/12 11:40a

Upcoming Alert for 7/27 @ 10p, 7/28, 7/29 and early morning 7/30/12

***Loop-Renewal Rail Alerts***

Rail Line(s) Affected: Brown, Orange, Pink

Service Interruption Severity: Planned Reroute for Loop-Renewal Project

Brown and Orange Lines:

Trains will operate as one route, between Kimball and Midway running in both directions via the Lake and Wabash sides of the Loop Elevated. Transfers to/from the Blue Line Subway may be made at Clark/Lake and to/from the Red Line Subway at State/Lake* or Roosevelt.

Pink Line:

Trains will begin/end their trips at Roosevelt station. Transfers to/from the Blue Line Subway may be made at Clark/Lake and to/from the Red Line Subway at State/Lake* or Roosevelt.

Green Line Trains are not affected and will operate normally in both directions via Lake and Wabash.

*= Farecard required for transfer at these stations

Observed the following today at Roosevelt Rd:

1. Outbound Orange Line trains read Midway, inbound Orange Line trains had Brown Loop signs approaching Roosevelt.

2. Pink Line trains read Not In SErvice approaching Roosevelt, even trains approaching Adams/Wabash on inner Loop tracks had this sign. One train had the Not In Service sign with white lettering on a black background except for one or two cars which had the new colored signage with a white print Loop on a pink background.

3. The train tracker signs at Roosevelt read in Orange " To Loop, Kimball" on one line. However, there were no Pink Line signs on the tracker, though I saw one enter Roosevelt, use the middle track south of the station and reverse course to the northbound track into Roosevelt, rather quickly I might add. They are still running 6 cars on the Pink Line.

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Observed the following today at Roosevelt Rd:

1. Outbound Orange Line trains read Midway, inbound Orange Line trains had Brown Loop signs approaching Roosevelt.

2. Pink Line trains read Not In SErvice approaching Roosevelt, even trains approaching Adams/Wabash on inner Loop tracks had this sign. One train had the Not In Service sign with white lettering on a black background except for one or two cars which had the new colored signage with a white print Loop on a pink background.

3. The train tracker signs at Roosevelt read in Orange " To Loop, Kimball" on one line. However, there were no Pink Line signs on the tracker, though I saw one enter Roosevelt, use the middle track south of the station and reverse course to the northbound track into Roosevelt, rather quickly I might add. They are still running 6 cars on the Pink Line.

Sounds like for some reason they don't want to log in Pink Line trains as being on a run to the Loop. Doesn't make sense, even if they don't have a pink Roosevelt sign.

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