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Diversey Bicycle Racks Are Available on the Front Chicago Transit Authority Exteriors of CTA Buses CTA Bike & Ride Monday thru Friday 76 Diversey Bicycle racks are available on the front Chicago Transit Authority exteriors of CTA buses. Bicycles can be Eastbound Westbound placed on bicycle racks during normal Leave Logan Arrive Leave Logan Arrive hours of operation for each route. Racks Diversey/Diversey/ Diversey/ Square Diversey/ Diversey/ Nature Nature Diversey/ Diversey/ Square Diversey/ Diversey/ Harlem/ accommodate two (2) bicycles at a time. Harlem Central Pulaski Station Western Ashland Museum Museum Ashland Western Station Pulaski Central Diversey ----- 4:10 am 4:19 am 4:25 am 4:30 am 4:35 am 4:43 am ----- ----- ----- 3:55 am 4:00 am 4:10 am 4:17 am Bicycles are also permitted on CTA trains 4:20 am 4:29 4:39 4:44 4:49 4:54 5:03 ----- ----- ----- 4:25 4:30 4:40 4:47 during certain hours. 4:38 4:47 4:57 5:02 5:07 5:12 5:21 ----- ----- ----- 4:55 5:00 5:10 5:17 76 4:54 5:03 5:13 5:18 5:23 5:28 5:37 4:52 am 5:02 am 5:08 am 5:15 5:20 5:30 5:37 5:09 5:18 5:28 5:34 5:39 5:45 5:54 5:11 5:22 5:27 5:34 5:40 5:49 5:57 Diversey 5:23 5:32 5:42 5:48 5:54 6:00 6:10 5:29 5:40 5:45 5:52 5:58 6:07 6:15 Please Stand Up 5:36 5:46 5:56 6:03 6:10 6:16 6:26 5:46 5:57 6:02 6:10 6:16 6:26 6:34 Effective August 29, 2021 5:48 5:58 6:09 6:16 6:23 6:29 6:40 6:02 6:14 6:19 6:27 6:33 6:43 6:52 for Seniors and People with Disabilities 5:59 6:09 6:20 6:28 6:35 6:41 6:52 6:18 6:30 6:35 6:43 6:49 6:59 7:08 Federal law requires priority seating be 6:09 6:19 6:31 6:39 6:47 6:54 7:05 6:34 6:47 6:53 7:00 7:07 7:17 7:26 6:23 C 6:28 6:40 6:49 6:56 7:03 7:15 6:48 7:01 7:07 7:14 7:21 7:31 7:40 designated for seniors and people with dis- 6:26 6:36 6:48 6:58 7:05 7:13 7:25 then every 11 to 13 minutes until Lake Shore (Local) Cannon 6:38 C 6:43 6:56 7:06 7:13 7:21 7:34 abilities. 6:40 6:50 7:03 7:14 7:21 7:29 7:42 7:46 8:01 8:07 8:15 8:25 8:37 8:48 Peggy Notebaert Sheridan 400W 6:52 C 6:57 7:10 7:21 7:28 7:37 7:51 7:54 8:08 8:15 8:23 8:31 8:42 ----- Nature Museum 6:54 7:04 7:17 7:29 7:36 7:45 7:59 8:03 8:16 8:23 8:30 8:37 8:49 8:57 The schedules and other information in this Lincoln Park 7:06 C 7:11 7:24 7:36 7:43 7:52 8:06 8:11 8:25 8:31 8:38 8:46 8:57 ----- Halsted 800W 7:08 7:18 7:31 7:43 7:51 8:00 8:15 8:18 8:32 8:38 8:45 8:53 9:04 9:13 timetable are subject to change. CTA does not 7:20 C 7:25 7:38 7:50 7:58 8:07 8:22 8:25 8:39 8:45 8:52 9:00 9:11 ----- Diversey station 7:22 7:33 7:46 7:58 8:06 8:15 8:29 8:32 8:46 8:52 8:59 9:07 9:18 9:27 assume responsibility for errors in timetables, Brown/Purple lines 7:34 C 7:40 7:53 8:05 8:13 8:22 8:36 8:39 8:53 8:59 9:06 9:14 9:25 ----- 7:36 7:47 8:01 8:13 8:20 8:29 8:44 8:46 8:59 9:05 9:11 9:19 9:31 9:40 nor for inconvenience or damage resulting from 7:49 C 7:55 8:09 8:20 8:28 8:37 8:51 8:54 9:07 9:13 9:20 9:27 9:38 9:47 Ashland 1600W 7:50 8:03 8:17 8:28 8:35 8:44 8:59 9:01 9:15 9:21 9:28 9:35 9:48 ----- delayed trains or buses due to weather, traffic 8:05 C 8:12 8:25 8:36 8:44 8:53 9:07 9:09 9:22 9:28 9:35 9:43 9:56 10:04 conditions, etc. 8:10 8:22 8:35 8:45 8:53 9:01 9:15 9:18 9:31 9:37 9:44 9:52 10:05 10:13 then every 11 to 13 minutes until 9:27 9:41 9:47 9:54 10:01 10:14 10:23 9:37 9:51 9:57 10:04 10:11 10:24 10:33 12:36 pm 12:47 pm 1:00 pm 1:08 pm 1:15 pm 1:23 pm 1:36 pm 9:47 10:01 10:07 10:14 10:21 10:34 ----- ----- 12:57 1:10 1:18 1:25 1:33 1:46 9:57 10:11 10:17 10:24 10:31 10:44 10:53 Supplementary service may be provided over Western 2400W 12:56 1:07 1:20 1:28 1:35 1:43 1:56 then every 9 to 12 minutes until portions of this route in addition to the trips 1:06 1:17 1:30 1:38 1:45 1:53 2:06 ----- 1:27 1:40 1:48 1:55 2:03 2:16 3:10 pm 3:26 pm 3:35 pm 3:45 pm 3:56 pm 4:15 pm 4:21 N shown. Please check destination signs and 1:25 1:36 1:49 1:57 2:04 2:12 2:25 3:19 3:35 3:43 3:53 4:05 4:23 4:34 announcements when boarding buses. 1:33 1:44 1:57 2:05 2:12 2:20 2:33 3:27 3:43 3:52 4:02 4:13 4:32 4:38 N Milwaukee ----- 1:52 2:05 2:13 2:20 2:28 2:41 3:35 3:52 4:00 4:10 4:22 4:39 4:50 Kedzie 3200W 1:49 2:00 2:13 2:21 2:28 2:36 2:49 3:43 4:00 4:08 4:18 4:30 4:47 4:58 1:57 2:08 2:21 2:29 2:36 2:44 2:57 3:51 4:08 4:16 4:26 4:38 4:55 5:01 N Logan Square station Kimball 3400W ----- 2:17 2:30 2:38 2:45 2:52 3:05 3:59 4:16 4:24 4:34 4:46 5:03 5:14 N Blue Line/O’Hare 2:13 2:26 2:40 2:49 2:56 3:03 3:16 4:07 4:24 4:32 4:42 4:54 5:11 5:17 N CTA operating costs are funded in part through 2:21 2:34 2:48 2:57 3:04 3:11 3:24 4:15 4:32 4:40 4:50 5:02 5:19 5:30 the Regional Transportation Authority, by the ----- 2:42 2:56 3:05 3:13 3:20 3:33 4:23 4:40 4:48 4:58 5:10 5:27 5:33 N Pulaski 4000W 2:37 2:50 3:05 3:14 3:21 3:28 3:41 4:31 4:49 4:57 5:07 5:18 5:35 5:45 federal and state governments, and the City of 2:45 2:58 3:13 3:22 3:30 3:37 3:50 4:38 4:56 5:04 5:15 5:26 5:42 5:48 N Kelvyn Park ----- 3:06 3:20 3:29 3:37 3:44 3:56 4:46 5:04 5:12 5:22 5:33 5:50 6:00 Chicago and County of Cook. High School 3:01 3:14 3:28 3:37 3:45 3:52 4:05 4:53 5:11 5:19 5:30 5:41 5:57 6:03 N Diversey 2800N ----- 3:22 3:36 3:45 3:53 4:00 4:13 5:01 5:19 5:27 5:37 5:48 6:05 6:15 Cicero 4800W 3:17 3:30 3:44 3:53 4:01 4:08 4:21 5:08 5:26 5:34 5:45 5:56 6:12 6:18 N For more Information call the RTA Travel 3:25 3:38 3:52 4:01 4:09 4:16 4:29 5:16 5:34 5:42 5:52 6:03 6:20 6:30 ----- 3:46 3:59 4:08 4:16 4:23 4:36 5:23 5:41 5:49 6:00 6:11 6:27 6:33 N Information Center in Chicago: 312-836-7000.
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