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  2. List of Chicago Transit Authority bus routes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bus routes operated by the Chicago Transit Authority. In 2023, the CTA bus system had a ridership of 161,699,200, or about 577,600 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024. Routes running 24 hours a day, seven days a week are: The N4 (between 63rd/Cottage Grove and Washington/State only),

  3. Kedzie–Homan station - Wikipedia

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    Kedzie–Homan was named Kedzie until the early 1990s, when the name was changed to Kedzie–Homan. However, signs on the platform still referred to the station as Kedzie until 2013, when signs with Kedzie-Homan were installed. [citation needed] In 2000–2001, Kedzie–Homan was renovated with a number of improvements for $2.6 million.

  4. Pace Pulse - Wikipedia

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    Pulse is an express bus service and a purported bus rapid transit [a] system operated by Pace, a bus and paratransit agency in the Chicago metropolitan area.Pulse lines incorporate some aspects of a bus rapid transit line like transit signal priority, but not others, including no bus lanes.

  5. Homan station - Wikipedia

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    Homan was a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's Green Line. The station was located at Homan Avenue and Lake Street in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago. Homan was situated east of Pulaski and west of Kedzie. Homan opened in March 1894 and closed on January 9, 1994, when the entire Green Line closed for a renovation project.

  6. Brown Line (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Line of the Chicago "L" system, is an 11.4-mile (18.3 km) route with 27 stations between Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood and downtown Chicago. It runs completely above ground and is almost entirely grade-separated. It is the third-busiest 'L' route, with an average of 33,302 passengers boarding each weekday in 2023. [2]

  7. Chicago "L" - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") [4] is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of Illinois.Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), it is the fourth-largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of total route length, at 102.8 miles (165.4 km) long as of 2014, [1] [note 1] and the third-busiest rapid ...

  8. Chicago–Kansas City Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Kostner Avenue (4400 W) Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only: 323.3: 520.3: 26A: Independence Boulevard (3800 W) 323.8: 521.1: 26B: Homan Avenue: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only: 324.3: 521.9: 27A: Sacramento Boulevard (3000 W) Eastbound exit and westbound entrance only: 324.6: 522.4: 27B: California Avenue (2800 W) Westbound ...

  9. Cermak branch - Wikipedia

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    On June 29, 1900, the City of Chicago approved an extension of the branch to Pulaski (then 40th Avenue) and construction took place in mid-June 1901. On March 10, 1902, the Douglas Park branch was extended to Lawndale Avenue, which allowed the opening of four new stations: California , Kedzie , Homan, and Clifton Park (Drake).