Chicago Sun-Times

CTA Brown Line to begin using Red-Purple Bypass north of Belmont station

- BY JASON BEEFERMAN, STAFF REPORTER jbeeferman@suntimes.com | @JasonBeefe­rman

The CTA’s new Red-Purple Bypass goes into effect Friday, and it will limit delays and make service more reliable, the transporta­tion authority says.

The bypass, which cost $320 million to build, will allow the CTA to add trains during the busiest commute periods, and it eliminates a 114-year-old rail junction that had become a chokepoint for service across the rail system. It’s the first major improvemen­t completed as part of the $2.1 billion Red and Purple Modernizat­ion project.

Kimball-bound Brown Line trains will now be carried over Red and Purple line tracks just north of the Belmont station. It’s the first new section of track added to the CTA sys- tem in 28 years.

“I am pleased to be able to deliver on our promise of more reliable service to CTA rail customers,” CTA President Dorval R. Carter Jr. said in a news release. “We are continuing to work hard on modernizin­g the Red Line.”

When the bypass goes into service at 4 a.m. Friday, there will be minor boarding changes at Belmont.

Kimball-bound Brown Line trains will board on the outer track of the Howard-, Linden- and Kimball-bound platform at the Belmont station. Linden-bound Purple Line Express trains will continue to board and exit on the inner track, normally used by the Red Line.

The bypass project also included noisereduc­tion walls at the street level, as well as lighting and street pavers. It’s the latest modernizat­ion to the Red Line, which serves 30% of all CTA rail customers and is the CTA’s busiest line.

The Red and Purple Modernizat­ion project, which is funded through a transit tax increment financing district, is the largest reconstruc­tion project in CTA history, the transporta­tion authority said.

Next up, the CTA will begin to demolish, rebuild and realign the Red and Purple Line tracks between the Belmont station and West Cornelia Avenue. The tracks are more than a century old, the CTA said, and contain a curve that often slows train speeds.

The CTA expects the new Purple and Red Line tracks to be complete by the end of 2024.

 ?? CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY ?? The Red-Purple Bypass will carry the Brown Line over Red and Purple line tracks just north of the Belmont station.
CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY The Red-Purple Bypass will carry the Brown Line over Red and Purple line tracks just north of the Belmont station.

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