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Old Bus Assignments (1990-1994)


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I don't know about the political considerations (although I don't doubt it), but the TMC's came in through 77th street. As they were being received the 4400 and 4500's went to 77th, then as more came in, the went to North Park. The 4600's went to Chicago (later Kedzie and Archer). 77th kept the 4700 and 4800's. For whatever reason, the same thing went on with the 5400s at Forest Glen, in and then out.

===Actually, the majority of the TMCs weren't delivered in numerical order. The earliest arrivals (11/90)included a small number of low 4400s, but otherwise seemed randomly distributed throughout the entire 4400-4875 range. Kedzie started receiving TMCs in early spring of '91. 4700s and 4800s continued to arrive at 77th, but lower numbers were assigned to Kedzie. Gradually, the lower-numbered TMCs at 77th then migrated to Kedzie. Finally, by late spring, NorthPark started getting their allotment with many 4400s and 4500s arriving new (again delivered out of sequence) while others in that range were then reassigned from Kedzie or 77th as higher-numbered buses continued to arrive. Some 44-4500s were reassigned twice (77th, then Kedzie) before finally settling in at NorthPark.

Concerning the Flxibles, the first 100 were assigned to 103rd, the next 75 or so were delivered new to Lawndale, travelling to Chicago Ave. after Lawndale closed. Unlike the TMCs, they were delivered in numerical sequence.

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===Actually, the majority of the TMCs weren't delivered in numerical order. The earliest arrivals (11/90)included a small number of low 4400s, but otherwise seemed randomly distributed throughout the entire 4400-4875 range.

From the "Chicago Transit and Railfan" page:

4400-4875 (TMC-1991) - North Park, Kedzie, 77th Street

Lowest numbered of this first order of lift equipped buses originally assigned to 77th Street, transferred to North Park as higher numbers arrived. In 1994, some buses temporarily traded from 77th Street to Forest Glen for some 5300 series air conditioned buses, enabling more equal distribution of air conditioned buses through system. In 1995, major redistributions of buses, including transfer of all buses from Kedzie, although Kedzie later received a few such buses again.

5300-5769 (Flxible-1991) - 103rd Street, Lawndale, Forest Glen, Archer

In 1994, some buses temporarily traded from Forest Glen to 77th Street for some 4400 series non air conditioned buses, enabling more equal distribution of air conditioned buses through system. In 1994 upon closure of Lawndale and opening of Chicago Avenue, buses transferred from Lawndale to Chicago Avenue. In 2002, buses at Forest Glen traded to Kedzie for 6000 series buses.

The 4400 series buses transferred to Forest Glen from 77th were lower series 4700s. I will still contend that the 5400s all started out at Forest Glen and were moved to Lawndale/Chicago as higher series buses (5500-5600) arrived. Somehow, I'll try to prove it. If I am wrong, I'll admit it.

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Did the West Side express routes (61, 99, 99M, 162, 164) run with articulateds?
Note, these were not considered west side, as they all ran out of Archer Garage to the far southwest side. The did run with MAN articulateds, and partially resulted in the end of State Street as a transit only mall, because the atmosphere was ruined with all of the large buses packing it. The routes were eventually canceled after the Orange Line opened, although not immediately.
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I managed to find some old rosters yesterday. Without going through each one in detail, they basically confirm that 77th received some old (though they weren't old back then) Flxibles in 1994 when the nine-garages-to-eight consolidation occurred (Limits & Lawndale closed, Chicago opened).

5553 to 5644 were at 77th. Then it looks like 77th got the first batch of 6000s in 1995 while they still had 5300s. When the 6000s were delivered, the 5300s went back to Forest Glen.

One thing shown on these rosters not noted in this thread is that Chicago Garage had 7136-7163 from its opening in 1994 until sometime in 1996. A small handful of them then went to 103rd or North Park, but most of that batch wound up being retired.

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One thing shown on these rosters not noted in this thread is that Chicago Garage had 7136-7163 from its opening in 1994 until sometime in 1996. A small handful of them then went to 103rd or North Park, but most of that batch wound up being retired.
Any idea on what routes? What we now consider as Chicago garage routes, or was it just a better place to house them than Archer?
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According to Jajaun, 23 was assigned to Kedzie.
If that was the case, it would have been only before Chicago opened. Chicago-l.org has that project starting on Jan. 9, 1994, so it might have been the case for a short while. Anyway, in 1995 (I know there are time frame haggles here), there were first articulateds on that route, but then 5400 type Flxs, indicating that the route was then operated by Chicago. Similarly MAN Americanas started showing up on route 38 (then the south side L replacement), indicating that they were coming from 69th or 74th (which would have made sense).
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If that was the case, it would have been only before Chicago opened. Chicago-l.org has that project starting on Jan. 9, 1994, so it might have been the case for a short while. Anyway, in 1995 (I know there are time frame haggles here), there were first articulateds on that route, but then 5400 type Flxs, indicating that the route was then operated by Chicago. Similarly MAN Americanas started showing up on route 38 (then the south side L replacement), indicating that they were coming from 69th or 74th (which would have made sense).

Actually you're both right. I did mention that 23 was a Kedzie route. That was its original garage assignment before Chicago garage opened. I also stated in another post after Chicago opened all east west routes originally assigned to Kedzie that were north of Jackson were reassigned to Chicago. That would include 23. That would mean that there was a switch from Kedzie's MAN Americanas to Chicago's MAN artics, which by the way were originally at Archer but were no longer need with the cutbacks on the soutwest side express routes after the Orange Line opened and replaced them. I just didn't make as much a deal about these because they happened at the end of the timeframe for this thread: 1990-94. Those Flxibles seen on 99 and 164 which were the last southwest express routes from Archer were put more into use after the MAN artic transfer to Chicago.

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I would have thought that #45 was a strong route because it went Downtown.

42 and 45 were both assigned to the now defunct 69th garage. For those of us who can remember what it was like before the Orange Line came into existance, 42 and 45 actually were strong rush service routes that operated to and from downtown. They both operated from Merchandise Mart down Clark southbound (Dearborn northbound) and Archer from downtown. 42 turned from Archer onto Halsted and terminated at 79th Street to supplement service on the 8 Halsted. The 45 continued further down Archer until Ashland and operated on Ashland to 95th Street to supplement the 9 Ashland. MAN artics never operated on these because the artics that might be seen on the other Archer and Stevenson Expway corridor were assigned to Archer garage. These routes were operated with GMCs and MAN Americanas. 45 was cut immediately on the Monday of the week the Orange Line opened along with 61, 62exp, 99M and 162 from Archer garage. 42 was kept as a mostly peak operation only route because it was felt at the time that there were still a lot of riders along the Halsted leg of the route who still needed and desired the route. With the retirement of the GMC and 74th replacing 69th garage, the route soon became operated by TMCs and Flxible 6000s though the route was never officially designated accessible. Probably had to do with the fact that the 8 Halsted had become accessible and once 42 buses reached 79th during PM rush hours most became northbound 8 Halsted buses. But with the increasing popularity of the Orange Line and other changes like the 8 Halsted rerouting to directly the bus terminal at the Halsted/Orange Line station, the 42's ridership dropped dramatically and it was thus eliminated in the mid 1990s, leaving the 8 Halsted to go it alone.

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1 (Indiana/Hyde Park)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

2 (Hyde Park Express)

GMC New Look

Flyer

TMC

3 (King Drive)

Flyer

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

4 (Cottage Grove)

GMC New Look

5 (South Shore Night Bus) - 1992 onward

Flxible

6 (Jeffery Express)

MAN articulated

Americana

7 (Harrison)

GMC New Look (until 1991, again for a few months in 1994)

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

8 (Halsted)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Americana

9 (Ashland)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Americana

11 (Lincoln)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

10 (Museum of Science and Industry)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

11 (Lincoln)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

12 (Roosevelt)

GMC New Look (until 1991, again for a few months in 1994)

Americana

TMC

14 (South Lake Shore Express)

Americana

MAN articulated

16 (Lake)

Flxible New Look

Completely TMC narrow (1991 onward)

17 (Westchester)

Americana

TMC

18 (16th/18th)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

20 (Madison)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

21 (Cermak)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

22 (Clark)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

23 (Washington Express) - 1991 onward

Americana

24 (Wentworth)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

25 (West Cermak)

GMC New Look

Flxible

27 (South Deering)

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

28 (Stony Island)

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

29 (State)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

30 (South Chicago)

Americana

Flxible

31 (31st)

GMC New Look

Flxible

31A (West 31st) - until 1993

GMC New Look

Flxible

32 (West 31st) - 1993 onward

Flxible

33 (Magnificent Mile Express)

Americana

TMC

34 (South Michigan)

Americana

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

35 (35th)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

36 (Broadway)

GMC New Look

Americana

TMC

37 (Sedgwick/Ogden)

GMC

Flyer

Flxible

38 (Michigan Express) - 1994 onward

Americana

39 (Pershing)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

41 (Elston/Clybourn)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Flxible

42 (Halsted/Downtown) - until 1994

GMC New Look

Americana

43 (43rd)

GMC New Look

Flxible

44 (Wallace/Racine)

GMC New Look

Americana

45 (Ashland/Archer) - until 1993

GMC New Look

Americana

47 (47th)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

48 (South Damen)

GMC New Look

Americana

49 (Western)

GMC New Look

Americana

TMC

49A (South Western)

TMC

49B (North Western)

TMC

50 (Damen)

GMC New Look

Americana

Flxible

TMC

51 (51st)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

52 (Kedzie/California)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely RTS (1991 onward)

52A (South Kedzie)

GMC New Look

Americana

53 (Pulaski)

GMC New Look

Flxible

53A (South Pulaski)

GMC New Look

Flxible

54 (Cicero)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

54A (North Cicero)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Flxible

54B (South Cicero)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

55 (Garfield)

GMC New Look

Americana

55A (55th/Austin) - 1994 onward

TMC

55N (55th/Narragansett) - 1994 onward

TMC

56 (Milwaukee)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

56A (North Milwaukee)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

57 (Laramie)

GMC New Look (until 1991)

Americana

TMC

59 (59th/61st)

Americana

TMC

60 (Blue Island/26th)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

61 (Archer/Franklin Express) - until 1994

GMC New Look

Americana

62 (Archer)

GMC New Look

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

62X (Archer Express) - until 1994

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

62H (Archer/Harlem) - 1993 onward

Completely Flxible

63 (63rd)

GMC New Look

Americana

63W (West 63rd)

GMC New Look

Americana

64 (Foster/Canfield)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

65 (Grand)

GMC New Look (until 1991, again for a few months in 1994)

Americana

TMC

66 (Chicago)

Americana (Red, White and Blue)

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

67 (67th/69th/71st)

GMC New Look

Americana

68 (Northwest Highway)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Flxible

69 (Cumberland/East River)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Flxible

70 (Division)

Americana

TMC

71 (71st)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Americana

TMC

72 (North Avenue)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

73 (Armitage)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

74 (Fullerton)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

75 (74th/75th)

GMC New Look

Americana

76 (Diversey)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

77 (Belmont)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

78 (Montrose)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

79 (79th)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

80 (Irving Park)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Flxible

81 (Lawrence)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

81W (West Lawrence)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Flxible

82 (Kimball/Homan)

GMC New Look

Americana

Flxible

TMC

83 (83rd)

Americana

Flxible

84 (Peterson)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

85 (Central)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

85A (North Central)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

86 (Narragansett)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

87 (87th)

GMC New Look

Flyer

TMC

88 (Higgins)

GMC

Flyer

Flxible

89 (North Kedzie) - until late 1991

GMC New Look

Americana

90 (Harlem)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

90N (North Harlem)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

91 (Austin)

GMC

Flyer

Flxible

92 (Foster)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

93 (California)

GMC New Look

Americana

TMC

94 (South California)

GMC New Look

Flxible

95E (93rd/95th)

Americana

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

95 (West 95th)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

96 (Lunt)

GMC New Look

Americana

TMC

97 (Skokie)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

99 (Stevenson Express)

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Flxible

99M (Midway Express) - until 1994

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Flxible

100 (Jeffery Manor Express)

Americana

Flxible

103 (West 103rd)

Americana

Flxible

106 (East 103rd)

Americana

Completely Flxible (1991 onward)

108 (Halsted/95th)

Americana

Flxible

110 (Marquette)

GMC New Look

Americana

111 (Pullman/111th/115th)

Americana

Flxible

112 (Vincennes/11th)

Americana

Flxible

119 (Michigan/119th)

Americana

Flxible

120 (North Western/Wacker Express)

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Flyer

Americana

Flxible

TMC

121 (Union/Wacker Express)

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Flyer

Americana

Flxible

TMC

122 (Illinois Center/North Western Express)

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Flyer

Americana

Flxible

TMC

123 (Illinois Center/Union Express)

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Flyer

Americana

Flxible

TMC

125 (Water Tower Express)

GMC New Look

Americana

TMC

126 (Jackson) — accessible only on weekends

GMC New Look (until 1991)

Americana

TMC

127 (NW/Madison)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Americana

Flxible

TMC

129 (NW/Franklin)

GMC New Look

Flxible

131 (Washington)

GMC New Look

TMC

135 (Wilson/LaSalle Express)

GMC New Look (1994 onward)

Flyer (until 1994)

Americana (1994 onward)

136 (Sheridan/LaSalle Express)

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Americana

145 (Wilson/Michigan Express)

GMC New Look (1994 onward)

Flyer (until 1994)

Americana (1994 onward)

146 (Marine/Michigan Express)

GMC New Look

Americana

147 (Outer Drive Express)

MAN articulated

Americana

151 (Sheridan)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

152 (Addison)

GMC New Look

Flyer

Flxible

155 (Devon)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

156 (LaSalle)

Flyer

157 (Streeterville)

Flyer

162 (Pulaski/Stevenson Express)

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Flxible

164 (Narragansett Express)

GMC New Look

MAN articulated

Flxible

165 (West 65th) - 1993 onward

Flxible

201 (Central/Ridge)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

202 (Main/Emerson)

GMC New Look

Americana

TMC

203 (Ridge/Grant)

GMC New Look

Americana

Completely TMC (1991 onward)

204 (Dodge)

GMC New Look

Americana

TMC

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Back then, what routes were OWL?

Today, we have:

4

N5

9

20

22

34

49

53

55

60

62

63

66

77

79

81

151

201

I think 24 was, but I'm not sure. Really, I'm trying to figure out all the OWLs.v

#24 is not an OWl service route in today's CTA, but #87 87th is (between 87th Red Line and 87th/Western overnight); you forgot to mention it.

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Correction

10 (Lunch Loop)

Flxible Metro

27 (South Deering)

Americana

Flxible (1991 onward)

28 (Stony Island)

Americana

Flxible (1991 onward)

37 Sedwick/Ogden

GMC New Look until 1994

Flxible until 1994

Flyer

Americana starting 1994

TMC starting 1994

38 Michigan Express

Americana

TMC starting 1994

Flxible 6000s starting 1994

61 (Archer/Frankin Express)

GMC New Look

Flxible

MAN Americana (Borrowed only)

63 (W 63rd) after 1993

Flxible

TMC

94 (South California)

GMC until 1991

Americana until 1994

TMC until 1994

GMC after 1994

Note: this route transferred from Kedzie to Archer permanently in 1994

131 Washington

GMC until 1991

Americana

TMC only (starting 1991)

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Couple of other things I noticed. What was being called 83 83rd was actually a part of the 95E 93rd/95th which was Americana and then totally Flxible starting in 1991. 93 was actually called 93 N California in those days. What was listed as 31A were actually special rush hour trips of the 35 35th until the opening of the Orange Line in 1993. MAN Arctics, Americanas, GMCs and TMCs from North Park operated eastbound school trips from Lane Tech High school. Also 154 Wrigley Field Express wasn't listed. It was shared by North Park and Forest Glen so there might be Americanas, MAN Arctics, TMCs, Flxibles, Flyers and GMC New Looks

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Back then, what routes were OWL?

Today, we have:

4

N5

9

20

22

34

49

53

55

60

62

63

66

77

79

81

151

201

I think 24 was, but I'm not sure. Really, I'm trying to figure out all the OWLs.v

You could add 8, 12, 18, 23, 27(before N5 existed), 28, 29, 38, 47, 52, 54, 67(before N5), 72, 74, 85, 88, 95E(before N5 existed),108, 111, 112 (until 1991 not sure), 119 and 155 to the list above. Also as noted in a previous post 87 was added in the 90's. It's owl service was between 91st/Commercial and 87th/Western, but that was cut back to the current operation on 87th between Western and the Red line during the cuts of 1997 and 1998. 18 and 74 lost owl service in 1991. 27, 67 and 95E had their owl service along the more popularly ridden portions replaced by the 5 in 1991 which was later to be designated N5 toward the mid nineties. The rest lost their owl service in the big service cuts of 1997 and 1998. As for that reference to 24 it's possible that it was a part of owl service up until 1991. For the person who made it a point to point out that 24 is not a part of the owl service in today's CTA, that's true but I believe the original post was referring to it as a possible part of past CTA owl service. Let's read each other's post carefully before we're so quick to point out corrections.

If some were lucky if waiting for a 70 Division during the 1990s, they might run across a bus stop sign that referenced it's former owl service from the 80s that operated between Clark/Walton and California/Division.

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What did the old non-electric destination signs say? This is all I have:

3 (Northbound) – King Drive l Michigan / Chicago

4 (Northbound) – Cottage Grove l Michigan Av / Illinois Cntr

29 (Southbound) – State l 95/Ryan station

68 (Northbound) – Northwest Highway l Toughy / Park Ridge

91 (Southbound) – Austin l Roosevelt

128 – Soldier Field

146 (Northbound) – Marine/Michigan Express l Berwyn station

149 (Westbound) – Stateliner l Soldier Field

154 – Express l Wrigley Field

152 (Westbound) – Addison l Cumberland

155 (Eastbound) – Devon l Sheridan

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