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Green Line Bus Shuttle Implementation Harlem to Clark -- -------- • eTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Substitution Harlem to Clark/Lake Harlem .~...•..•..... .-••...j••• .,..", !I ••••_ •• Oak Park Ridgeland Austin Central Laramie Cicero c .:::e Pulaski ::2 __ -_1.&....... Cel1tral Park Kedzie Calif9.rnia Ashland c .0.,.. •••• u::2, Clark Page 41 • eTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Shuttle Implementation Harlem to Clark/Lake Eastbound Routing Operate from Harlem Station, (turn right) North on Harlem to Lake, (turn right) East on Lake to Oak Park, (turn right) South on Oak Park to South Boulevard, (turn I~ft) . Board and alight customers on South Boulevard farside at Oak Park. Continue east on South Boulevard, stopping at Ridgeland and Austin, Continue east on South Boulevard into Corcoran, stopping at Central. Note: Corcoran at Pine (1 block east of Central) becomes Lake East on Lake to Laramie, stopping at Laramie, (turn right) South on Laramie to Washington, (turn left) East on Washington making stops at Cicero and Pulaski, Position manager and supervisor at Cicero/Pulaski stations to instruct customers needing Green Line service to alight for shuttle bus. Also, position supervisor at Washington/Cicero and Washington/Pulaski. Note: Washington becomes Warren at Central Park, veer right Continue east on Washington to Central Park, (turn left) North on Central Park to Central Park Station at Lake, make service stop Continue north on Central Park to Fulton, (turn right) East on Fulton to Kedzie, (turn right) South on Kedzie to Kedzie Station at Lake, make service stop Continue south on Kedzie to Warren, (turn left) East on Warren to California, (turn left) North on California to California Station at Lake, make service stop Continue north on California to Fulton, (turn right) East on Fulton to Ashland, (turn right) South on Ashland to Lake, making stop at Lake, Continue south on Ashland to Warren, (turn left) East on Warren into Washington, street name changes when you cross Ogden East on Washington to Jefferson, (turn left) North on Jefferson to Lake, (turn right) East on Lake to Clinton, make service stop Continue east on Lake to Wacker, (turn left) Northeast on Wacker to Clark, (turn left) South on Clark to Lake to board and alight customers. Note: Alternate service provided on the #20 Madison. Page 42 • eTA Transit Operations Green Lin,e Bus Substitution Harlem to Clark/Lake Harlem CD, .:II:: .,m;,J 1---.# Oak Park Ridgeland Austin Central Laramie c Cicero e ':;: Pulaski :J ~ __ LL••••, Central Park Kedzie Califprnia Ashland Jefferson Clark Page 43 • CTA Transit Operations Green line Bus Shuttle Implementation Clark/Lake to Harlem Westbound Routing Start from Clark/Lake - (bus facing southbound on Clark) Clark to Randolph, (turn right) West on Randolph to Clinton, (make service stop) Continue west on Randolph into Washington, . , West on Washington to Ashland, (turn right) North on Ashland to Lake, (make service stop) Continue north on Ashland to Fulton, (turn left) West on Fulton to California, (turn left) South on California to Lake, (make service stop) Continue south on California to Washington, (turn right) West on Washington to Kedzie, (turn right) North on Kedzie to Lake, (make service stop) Continue north on Kedzie to Fulton, (turn left) West on Fulton to Central Park, (turn left) South on Central Park to Lake, (make service stop) Continue south on Central Park to Washington, (turn right) West on Washington to Pulaski, (make service stop) Continue west on Washington to Cicero, (make service stop) Continue west on Washington to Laramie, (turn right) North on Laramie to Lake, (turn left) (make service stop farside on Lake at Laramie) West on Lake making stops at Central, Austin, Ridgeland, Oak Park and Harlem. Note: Lake changes to Corcoran at Pine (1 block east of Central and continues until Austin where it becomes South Boulevard Note: Alternate service provided on the #20 Madison. Page 44 CD CTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Shuttle ~ 63rd to State/Lake -State/Lake to 63rd *,,0'( -$~""""'-" J:. .I0 ••..•F•""'-_ •.•I Wacker stops 63rd{Cottage Grove 55th/Garfield ROOGevelt 51st 47th e 43rd t\I g Indiana 35th ti Roosevelt i 35th Van Buren J;rekson Adams Pershing Monroe Madison Washington Indiana Station 41st Randolph Lake NB Trips 43rd SB Trips 47th 51al NOT DRAWN TO SCA.LE .: C Garfield f 2 ;cD: ••• _::::=1IIII 0Ii:. 11I(;::::;:--", Garfield 63rd I • Designated Service Stop I Page 45 CTA Transit Operations Green line Bus Shuttle Implementation State/Lake to63rd/Cottage Grove Southbound Routing South on State to 35th, left turn to 35th Bronzeville Station East on 35thto Michigan, turn right South on Michigan to 41st,turn left East on 41= to Indiana, turn left , North on Indiana to Indiana Station, Continue north on Indiana to 39th, turn left West on 39thto Michigan, turn left South on Michigan to 43rd, turn left, East on 43rd to 43rd Street Station, Continue east on 43rd to King Drive, turn right South on King Drive to 47th, turn right West on 47thto 47thStreet station, Continue west on 47thto Prairie, turn left South on Prairie to 51st,turn left East on 51stto 51st Calumet station, Continue east on 51stto King Drive, turn right South on King Drive to 55th, turn right West on 55thto 55thStreet station, Continue west on 55thto Prairie, turn left South on Prairie to 55th,turn left East on 55thto King Drive, turn right South on King Drive to 63rd, turn left East on 63rd to Cottage Grove, turn right to Cottage Grove/63rd Street Station. Continue south on Cottage Grove to 64th,turn left East on 64thto Maryland, turn left North on Maryland to 63rd, turn left West on 63rd to Cottage Grove Station. West on 63rd to Justine South on Justine into Ashland Terminal NOTE: On West Leg - Deputize someone (i.e., manager, supervisor) to stay at station to inform intending customers of shuttle service. I Note: Alternate service provided on the #4 Cottage Grove. Page 46 • CTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Shuttle ~ 63rd to State/Lake - State/Lake to 63rd •. WackeR stops 63rdiCottage Grove 55th!GaTfield Roosevelt 51st 47th C 43rd ~ Indiana 35th f Roosevelt :! 35th VanBuren - Jackson Adams 7 ~ Pel'3hing Monroe Madison Washington ~ st ~l • Indiana STation Randolph Lake 1. NB Trips 43rd ..: SB Trips o (JI c 47th •••. 52 51:oT NOT ORAWN TO SCALE ..: o (JI Garfield:.:. c 52 1:iii 1 - ~ ~ Garfield I .Oesignated Service Stop I Page 47 • CTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Shuttle Implementation 63rd/Cottage Grove to State/lake Northbound Routing (When shuttling from west and east). Operate east and west to King Drive, North on King Drive to 55th, turn left ,West on 55th to Prairie Station, turn left East on 55Th to King Drive, turn left North on King Drive to 51st, turn left West on 51st to Calumet Station, West on 51st to Prairie, turn right North on Prairie to 47th, turn right Pick up at 47th Station, East on 47th to King Drive, turn left North on King Drive to 43rd, turn left West on 43rd to Indiana, turn right North on Indiana to 41st Station, pick up Continue north on Indiana to 35th, turn left West on 35th to station, pick up and continue west on 35th to State, turn right North on State to Wacker, making service stops on Roosevelt and in loop area (Wacker - turn right to Wabash, turn left to Wacker, turn left to State) Page 48 • CTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Substitution Routing ~ 63rd/Cottage Grove to 63rd/Ashiand NOT DRAWN TO SCALE Exit Ashland Terminal onto Ashland rd North on ~h!and to H3 , (turn tight) East on .63"".to King Drive, make service stops at Halsted, Red Lin~,and King Drive Continue East on 63'" roCottage Grove, {turn ri9ht) South on Cottage Grove to 641h- (turn left.J East on l)4ih to Maryland, (turn [eft) North on Maryland to63"d,(turn left) Weston 63rd over shuiHe route. Note: Alternate service provided ph {h·e#63-63rd route. Page 49 • CTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Shuttle Implementation 63rd/Cottage Grove to 63rd/Ashiand (If necessary and dependent upon time of day, a shuttle between Cottage Grove and Ashland may be necessary) East Routing Exit Ashland Terminal onto Ashland . North on Ashland to 63rd, (turn right) East on 63rd to King Drive, make service stops at Halsted, Red Line, and King Drive Continue East on 63rd to Cottage Grove, (turn right) South on Cottage Grove to 64th. (turn left) East on 64th to Maryland, (turn left) North on Maryland to 63rd, (turn left) West on 63rd over shuttle route. West Routing Operate west on 63rd to Justine, (turn left) South on Justine into terminal and follow instructions Note: Alternate service provided on the #63-63rd route. Page 50 CD eTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Substitution Routing (~J 63rdlKing Drive to 63m/Ashland NOT DRAWN TO SCALE Exit AshlandTerrninal onto Ashland. North on AshlandtQ 63..t, (turn·right) East on 63N to King Drive, (turn right) make ser'lite stops at Halsted, Red line,and King Drive Southon King DRive to 64!h,(turn left) . East on 64th to Vernon, (turn left) North 0:0 Vernon to63Jd, (tum left) West on 63~ over shuttle route. NoTe: AlTeRnaTfi service provided on the #63·63;11route. Page 51 - • CTA Transit Operations Green Line Bus Shuttle Implementation 63rd/King Drive to 63rd/Ashiand (If necessary and dependent upon time of day, a shuttle between King Drive and Ashland may be necessary) East Routing Exit Ashland Terminal onto Ashland . North on Ashland to 63rd, (turn right) East on 63rd to King Drive, (turn right) make service stops at Halsted, Red Line, and King Drive South on King Drive to 64th.
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