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Route X9 Ashland Express Makes Limited Stops Weekdays A.M Through P.M Route X9 Ashland Express makes limited stops weekdays a.m through p.m. rush Chicago Transit Authority hours, between Sheridan/Irving Park - Sheridan Red Line station and Ashland/95th via Irving Park and Ashland. CTA Bike & Ride Bicycle racks are available on the front X9 exteriors of CTA buses. Bicycles can be placed on bicycle racks during normal Ashland Express hours of operation for each route. Racks Effective August 30, 2021 accommodate two (2) bicycles at a time. Clark@1300W Broadway 860W Bicycles are also permitted on CTA trains Sheridan 1000W during certain hours. Please Stand Up for Seniors and People with Disabilities Irving Park 4000N Federal law requires priority seating be Addison 3600N Sheridan 3900N designated for seniors and people with Belmont 3200N@Lincoln Sheridan station disabilities. Diversey 2800N Red Line Fullerton 2400N@Clybourn Clybourn Metra station The schedules and other information in this Cortland 1900N North 1600N timetable are subject to change. CTA does not Milwaukee@Division (NB only) assume responsibility for errors in timetables, Division 1200N (SB only) Division station nor for inconvenience or damage resulting from Chicago 800N Blue Line O’Hare delayed trains or buses due to weather, traffic Grand 530N Lake 200N Ashland station Green and Pink Lines conditions, etc. Madison 0N/S Jackson 300S (SB only) Van Buren 400S (NB only) Supplementary service may be provided over Harrison 600S portions of this route in addition to the trips Polk 800S Taylor 1000S shown. Please check destination signs and Roosevelt 1200S announcements when boarding buses. 18th Cermak 2200S P Ashland station Archer@31st Orange Line CTA operating costs are funded in part through N 35th the Regional Transportation Authority, by the Pershing 43rd federal and state governments, and the City of 47th Chicago and County of Cook. 51st Garfield (Far Side) Limited Stops 59th Ashland/63rd station For more Information call the RTA See back cover P Travel Information Center in Chicago: 69th Green Line 74th 312-836-7000. Open 6am until 7pm, 79th Monday thru Saturday. 83rd P 87th Parking available Para obtener mayor información, en at this station 91st 95th Español, llame al Centro de Información: 312-836-7000. transitchicago.com transitchicago.com transitchicago.com Monday thru Friday X9 Ashland Express X9 Ashland Express - Stops Northbound Southbound Northbound Southbound Leave Green Line Orange Blue Line Arrive Leave Blue Line Orange Green Line Arrive 95th Irving Park/Broadway Ashland/ Ashland/ Ashland/ Line Ashland/ Irving Park/ Irving Park/ Ashland/ Line Ashland/ Ashland/ Ashland/ 95th 74th 63rd Station Division Broadway Broadway Division Station 63rd 74th 95th 91st Irving Park/Sheridan ----- 4:48 am 4:53 am 5:09 am 5:30 am 5:50 am 6:00 am 6:23 am 6:49 am 7:05 am 7:11 am 7:21 am 87th Irving Park/Clark ----- 5:00 5:05 5:21 5:42 6:02 6:12 6:35 7:01 7:17 7:23 7:33 83rd then, stops along Ashland ----- 5:12 5:17 5:34 5:55 6:16 6:22 6:46 7:11 7:27 7:34 7:44 ----- 5:24 5:30 5:47 6:09 6:32 6:33 6:56 7:22 7:38 7:44 7:54 79th at: ----- 5:36 5:42 6:00 6:22 6:46 6:43 7:07 7:33 7:49 7:55 8:05 74th Irving Park ----- 5:48 5:54 6:13 6:37 7:02 6:53 7:18 7:45 8:01 8:07 8:17 ----- 6:00 6:06 6:26 6:50 7:16 7:03 7:29 7:57 8:13 8:19 8:29 69th Addison 6:00 am 6:10 6:16 6:36 7:00 7:26 7:13 7:40 8:09 8:24 8:30 8:40 Ashland/63rd Belmont at Lincoln 6:08 6:18 6:24 6:44 7:09 7:35 7:23 7:51 8:19 8:35 8:40 8:50 Green Line station Diversey 6:16 6:27 6:33 6:53 7:19 7:46 7:32 8:01 8:31 8:46 8:52 9:02 6:23 6:35 6:41 7:01 7:27 7:54 7:42 8:11 8:40 8:56 9:01 9:11 59th Fullerton 6:31 6:43 6:49 7:09 7:36 8:03 7:51 8:20 8:49 9:05 9:10 9:20 Garfield (far side) Cortland 6:39 6:51 6:57 7:17 7:44 8:11 8:00 8:29 8:58 9:14 9:19 9:29 6:47 6:59 7:05 7:25 7:52 8:19 8:09 8:38 9:07 9:23 9:28 9:38 51st North 6:55 7:07 7:13 7:33 8:00 8:27 8:18 8:46 9:15 9:30 9:36 9:46 47th Division (Milwaukee) 7:03 7:15 7:21 7:41 8:08 8:35 8:26 8:53 9:22 9:38 9:43 9:53 7:11 7:23 7:29 7:49 8:16 8:43 8:34 9:01 9:30 9:46 9:51 10:01 43rd Division Blue Line 7:20 7:32 7:38 7:58 8:25 8:52 8:42 9:09 9:38 9:53 9:58 10:08 Pershing station 7:30 7:41 7:47 8:07 8:35 9:02 8:49 9:16 9:44 9:59 10:04 10:15 7:40 7:51 7:57 8:17 8:45 9:12 8:57 9:23 9:52 10:07 10:12 10:22 35th Chicago 7:50 8:01 8:07 8:27 8:55 9:22 9:07 9:33 10:01 10:16 10:21 10:32 Archer Grand 8:01 8:13 8:19 8:38 9:04 9:29 9:16 9:41 10:09 10:24 10:28 10:39 Ashland Orange Line Lake-Ashland Green 8:12 8:24 8:30 8:49 9:15 9:40 9:26 9:50 10:18 10:33 10:38 ----- 8:24 8:36 8:42 9:01 9:27 9:52 9:36 10:00 10:28 10:43 10:48 10:58 station and Pink Lines station 8:36 8:48 8:54 9:13 9:39 10:04 9:46 10:10 10:38 10:53 10:58 ----- Cermak Madison 8:48 9:00 9:06 9:25 9:51 10:16 9:56 10:20 10:48 11:03 11:08 11:18 9:00 9:12 9:18 9:37 10:03 10:28 10:06 10:28 10:52 11:11 11:17 11:29 18th Jackson and then no service until 10:18 10:40 11:04 11:23 11:29 ----- Roosevelt Harrison 10:30 10:52 11:16 11:35 11:41 ----- ----- 1:36 pm 1:42 pm 2:01 pm 2:26 pm 2:54 pm 10:42 11:04 11:28 11:47 11:53 ----- Taylor Polk 1:35 pm 1:46 1:52 2:11 2:36 3:04 and then no service until Polk Taylor ----- 1:55 2:02 2:21 2:46 3:13 Harrison Roosevelt ----- 2:04 2:11 2:30 2:55 3:22 3:07 pm 3:38 pm 4:12 pm 4:29 pm 4:36 pm 4:47 pm 2:01 2:13 2:19 2:38 3:04 3:32 3:12 3:38 4:12 4:29 4:36 4:47 Van Buren 18th ----- 2:21 2:27 2:46 3:12 3:40 3:17 3:48 4:22 4:39 4:46 4:57 Madison Cermak ----- 2:29 2:35 2:54 3:20 3:48 3:22 3:48 4:22 4:39 4:46 4:57 ----- 2:37 2:43 3:03 3:29 3:57 3:30 3:56 4:30 4:47 4:54 5:05 Lake-Ashland Green Ashland Orange ----- 2:46 2:52 3:12 3:38 4:06 3:38 4:04 4:38 4:55 5:02 5:13 and Pink Lines station Line station ----- 2:55 3:01 3:21 3:47 4:15 3:46 4:12 4:46 5:03 5:10 5:21 2:53 3:05 3:11 3:30 3:56 4:24 3:54 4:20 4:54 5:11 5:18 5:29 Grand Archer 3:03 3:14 3:20 3:40 4:06 4:35 4:02 4:30 5:05 5:19 5:25 5:36 Chicago 35th 3:12 3:24 3:30 3:49 4:16 4:46 4:11 4:38 5:13 5:28 5:33 5:44 Milwaukee (Division) 43rd 3:22 3:34 3:40 3:58 4:25 4:56 4:20 4:47 5:22 5:37 5:42 5:53 3:32 3:44 3:50 4:08 4:36 5:07 4:29 4:57 5:32 5:46 5:52 6:03 Division Blue Line 47th 3:43 3:54 4:00 4:19 4:46 5:18 4:39 5:07 5:42 5:56 6:02 6:13 station 51st 3:53 4:05 4:11 4:29 4:57 5:28 4:50 5:17 5:52 6:07 6:12 6:23 4:04 4:15 4:21 4:40 5:07 5:39 5:00 5:28 6:02 6:17 6:22 6:33 North Garfield (far side) 4:15 4:26 4:32 4:51 5:18 5:50 5:11 5:38 6:11 6:26 6:31 6:42 Cortland 59th 4:26 4:37 4:43 5:02 5:29 6:01 5:22 5:48 6:19 6:35 6:40 6:51 4:37 4:48 4:54 5:12 5:40 6:13 5:33 5:58 6:28 6:43 6:49 7:00 Fullerton Ashland/63rd 4:48 4:59 5:05 5:23 5:51 6:24 5:44 6:08 6:36 6:52 6:58 7:09 Diversey Green Line station 5:01 5:12 5:18 5:36 6:02 6:35 5:55 6:18 6:45 7:02 7:08 7:19 5:15 5:26 5:32 5:49 6:15 6:47 6:06 6:29 6:54 7:10 7:16 7:27 Belmont at Lincoln 69th 5:30 5:41 5:47 6:04 6:28 7:00 6:17 6:39 7:02 7:19 7:25 ----- Addison 74th 5:45 5:55 6:01 6:18 6:41 7:11 6:28 6:49 7:11 7:28 7:34 ----- Ashland at Irving Park 79th 6:00 6:10 6:16 6:33 6:55 7:24 6:39 7:00 7:22 7:39 7:45 ----- 6:50 7:11 7:33 7:50 7:56 ----- Irving Park/Clark 83rd 7:01 7:23 7:44 8:02 8:08 ----- Sheridan Red Line 87th 7:13 7:34 7:56 8:13 8:19 ----- 7:25 7:46 8:07 8:25 8:31 ----- station 91st 7:37 7:58 8:19 8:37 8:43 ----- Irving Park/Broadway 95th am light face pm bold face.
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