Work Begins on New Chicago Station

08 July 2009


Chicago's rail service Metra has begun work on the city's new station at 35th Street along the Rock Island line.

The station will provide a transportation link between Chicago Transit Authority and Metra on the city's south side.

The project is funded by a $4.9m federal grant and $6.8m in stimulus money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The station, to be named 'Lovana S (Lou) Jones/Bronzeville Metra Station', will feature eight-car heated platforms, heated ramps, stairways, bicycle racks, benches, an audio and visual information system, lighting and landscaping.

Work is expected to be complete by the third quarter of 2010.


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