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Red Line Trains Howard: Purple, Yellow Lines Free connections between trains Monday thru Friday Red Line Trains Howard: Purple, Yellow lines. Chicago Transit Authority Wilson: Purple Line To Howard To 95th/Dan Ryan Belmont and Fullerton: Brown, Purple lines. Lake: Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, Lv 95th/ Clark/ Arrive Leave Clark/ Arr 95th/ Purple lines (with Farecard only). Dan Ryan Sox-35th Roosevelt Division Fullerton Wilson Howard Howard Wilson Fullerton Division Roosevelt Sox-35th Dan Ryan 3:05 am 3:20 am 3:26 am 3:35 am 3:40 am 3:51 am 4:07 am 3:00 am 3:16 am 3:26 am 3:31 am 3:41 am 3:46 am 4:02 am Jackson: Blue Line. Also, Brown, Orange, Pink, Red Line 3:20 3:35 3:41 3:50 3:55 4:06 4:22 3:15 3:31 3:41 3:46 3:56 4:01 4:17 Purple lines (with Farecard only). 3:35 3:50 3:56 4:05 4:10 4:21 4:37 3:30 3:46 3:56 4:01 4:11 4:16 4:32 Roosevelt: Green, Orange lines. 3:50 4:05 4:11 4:20 4:25 4:36 4:52 3:45 4:01 4:11 4:16 4:26 4:31 4:47 4:05 4:20 4:26 4:35 4:40 4:51 5:07 4:00 4:16 4:26 4:31 4:41 4:46 5:02 4:20 4:35 4:41 4:50 4:55 5:06 5:22 4:15 4:31 4:41 4:46 4:56 5:01 5:17 Bikes on Trains Trains 4:35 4:50 4:56 5:05 5:10 5:21 5:37 4:30 4:46 4:56 5:01 5:11 5:16 5:32 4:50 5:05 5:11 5:20 5:25 5:36 5:52 4:45 5:01 5:11 5:16 5:26 5:31 5:47 Effective April 25, 2021 4:57 5:13 5:19 5:28 5:33 5:43 5:59 5:00 5:16 5:26 5:31 5:41 5:46 6:02 Bicycles are permitted on trains every weekday 5:05 5:20 5:26 5:35 5:40 5:51 6:07 except from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. 5:10 5:26 5:36 5:41 5:51 5:56 6:12 Howard 5:12 5:28 5:34 5:43 5:48 5:58 6:14 5:20 5:36 5:46 5:51 6:01 6:06 6:22 to 6:00 p.m. On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 5:20 5:35 5:41 5:50 5:55 6:06 6:22 5:30 5:46 5:56 6:01 6:11 6:16 6:32 Jarvis bicycles are allowed on trains all day. 5:27 5:43 5:49 5:58 6:03 6:13 6:29 then every 7 to 8 minutes until Morse 5:35 5:50 5:56 6:05 6:10 6:21 6:37 5:42 5:57 6:03 6:12 6:17 6:28 6:44 6:22 6:38 6:48 6:53 7:03 7:08 7:24 N Loyola Night Owl Service then every 5 to 6 minutes until 6:28 6:44 6:55 7:00 7:10 7:15 7:31 Granville 6:34 6:50 7:01 7:06 7:16 7:21 7:37 Thorndale 9:30 9:46 9:52 10:02 10:08 10:19 10:35 then every 3 to 6 minutes until Service operates 24 hours a day. Connecting bus/ 9:37 9:53 10:00 10:10 10:15 10:26 10:42 rail routes which provide Night Owl service from Bryn Mawr 9:45 10:01 10:07 10:17 10:23 10:34 10:50 9:08 9:24 9:35 9:41 9:51 9:57 10:13 about midnight to 5:00 a.m. are indicated below. Berwyn then every 7 to 8 minutes until 9:15 9:31 9:41 9:47 9:57 10:03 10:19 Most owl routes operate at 30 minute intervals. Closed until 2024 9:22 9:38 9:49 9:54 10:04 10:10 10:26 for reconstruction Argyle 3:00 pm 3:16 pm 3:22 pm 3:32 pm 3:38 pm 3:49 pm 4:05 pm 9:30 9:46 9:56 10:02 10:12 10:17 10:33 Lawrence 3:06 3:22 3:28 3:38 3:44 3:55 4:11 then every 7 to 8 minutes until 3:12 3:28 3:34 3:44 3:50 4:01 4:17 Night Owl connections between Red Line and Wilson Blue Line trains can be made at Jackson and then every 3 to 6 minutes until 2:30 pm 2:46 pm 2:56 pm 3:02 pm 3:12 pm 3:17 pm 3:33 pm Sheridan 2:36 2:52 3:02 3:08 3:18 3:23 3:39 Lake. Connections with the following Night Owl 6:35 6:50 6:56 7:06 7:11 7:21 7:37 2:42 2:58 3:08 3:14 3:24 3:29 3:45 Wrigley Field Addison bus routes can be made at Washington and State 6:42 6:57 7:03 7:13 7:18 7:28 7:44 then every 5 to 6 minutes until (exit at Lake or Monroe stations), where buses Belmont 6:49 7:05 7:11 7:20 7:25 7:35 7:51 Fullerton then every 7 to 8 minutes until 7:30 7:46 7:56 8:02 8:12 8:17 8:33 depart at 10 and 40 minutes past the hour: N4, 7:37 7:53 8:04 8:09 8:18 8:24 8:39 N20, N22, N60, N62, N66. North/Clybourn 8:49 9:05 9:11 9:20 9:25 9:35 9:51 7:45 8:01 8:11 8:16 8:26 8:31 8:47 Clark/Division 8:57 9:12 9:18 9:27 9:32 9:43 9:59 7:52 8:08 8:19 8:24 8:33 8:39 8:54 9:04 9:20 9:26 9:35 9:40 9:50 10:06 8:00 8:16 8:26 8:31 8:41 8:46 9:02 Chicago Other Night Owl routes which connect with Red 9:12 9:27 9:33 9:42 9:47 9:58 10:14 8:07 8:23 8:34 8:39 8:48 8:54 9:09 Grand 9:19 9:35 9:41 9:50 9:55 10:05 10:21 8:15 8:31 8:41 8:46 8:56 9:01 9:17 Line trains include: N5 South Shore Night Bus (at Transfer station 69th and 95th/Dan Ryan), N9 Ashland (at North/ (see back cover) Lake 9:27 9:42 9:48 9:57 10:02 10:13 10:29 8:22 8:38 8:49 8:54 9:03 9:09 9:24 9:34 9:50 9:56 10:05 10:10 10:20 10:36 8:30 8:46 8:56 9:01 9:11 9:16 9:32 Station temporarily Monroe Clybourn and 95th/Dan Ryan), N34 South Michigan closed 9:42 9:57 10:03 10:12 10:17 10:28 10:44 8:37 8:53 9:04 9:09 9:18 9:24 9:39 and 352 Halsted (at 95th/Dan Ryan), N55 Garfield, Jackson 9:49 10:05 10:11 10:20 10:25 10:35 10:51 then every 7 to 8 minutes until Accessible station 9:57 10:12 10:18 10:27 10:32 10:43 10:59 N63 63rd, N77 Belmont, N79 79th, and N81 Harrison Park & Ride 10:04 10:20 10:26 10:35 10:40 10:50 11:06 10:07 10:23 10:34 10:39 10:48 10:54 11:09 Lawrence. Roosevelt 10:12 10:27 10:33 10:42 10:47 10:58 11:14 10:15 10:31 10:41 10:46 10:56 11:01 11:17 Cermak-Chinatown 10:19 10:35 10:41 10:50 10:55 11:05 11:21 10:22 10:38 10:49 10:54 11:03 11:09 11:24 Guaranteed 10:27 10:42 10:48 10:57 11:02 11:13 11:29 10:30 10:46 10:56 11:01 11:11 11:16 11:32 Sox-35th Rate Field 10:34 10:50 10:56 11:05 11:10 11:20 11:36 10:37 10:53 11:04 11:09 11:18 11:24 11:39 Please Stand Up 47th 10:42 10:57 11:03 11:12 11:17 11:28 11:44 10:45 11:01 11:11 11:16 11:26 11:31 11:47 for Seniors and People with Disabilities. 10:49 11:05 11:11 11:20 11:25 11:35 11:51 10:52 11:08 11:19 11:24 11:33 11:39 11:54 Garfield 10:57 11:12 11:18 11:27 11:32 11:43 11:59 11:00 11:16 11:26 11:31 11:41 11:46 12:02 am 63rd 11:04 11:20 11:26 11:35 11:40 11:50 12:06 am 11:07 11:23 11:34 11:39 11:48 11:54 12:09 Federal law requires priority seating be designated 11:12 11:27 11:33 11:42 11:47 11:58 12:14 11:15 11:31 11:41 11:46 11:56 12:01 am 12:17 for seniors and people with disabilities.
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