Chicago Sun-Times

New Pace bus express lanes open Monday on the Edens

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Rush hour could turn into less of a headache for some north suburban commuters at the start of this workweek with a $ 14 million stretch of new bus- only lanes set to open Monday on the Edens Expressway.

The 13 miles of “flex lanes” between Foster Avenue on the Northwest Side and Dundee Road in Northbrook will let Pace’s No. 620 and No. 626 buses get past rushhour gridlock whenever traffic dips below 35 miles an hour, according to Pace, the suburban bus agency.

Pace saw dramatic improvemen­t along the Stevenson Expressway once it debuted similar lanes there in 2011, spokeswoma­n Maggie Daly Skogsbakke­n said.

The Stevenson route’s on- time rate jumped from 68 percent before the lanes were built to about 92 percent in 2017, Skogsbakke­n said. The line’s ridership roughly quintupled over the same period, she said.

Pace started a second express route last September along the Jane Addams Tollway between O’Hare Airport and Elgin that has seen a 40 percent rise in daily passengers, Skogsbakke­n said.

Charlotte O’Donnell Obodzinski, the agency’s supervisor for rapid transit, said she expects to see similar results once the Edens express service begins.

Pace is aiming to open eight more busonly lanes on Chicago- area expressway­s over the next decade, officials said.

 ?? SUN- TIMES FILE ?? Pace bus- only lanes are expected to open on Monday along the Edens Expy.
SUN- TIMES FILE Pace bus- only lanes are expected to open on Monday along the Edens Expy.

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