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(Redirected from Roseland station) Proposed rapid transit station on the Chicago "L" system

111th 11100S
400W
Chicago 'L' rapid transit station
General information
Owned byChicago Transit Authority
Line(s)Dan Ryan branch
Platforms1
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
History
Opening2030
Future services
Preceding station Chicago "L" Following station
103rdtoward Howard Red Line Michigantoward 130th
Former services (Roseland)
Preceding station Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Following station
North Roselandtoward Chicago Suburban service Sheldon Parktoward Dolton

111th is a proposed rapid transit station for the Red Line as part of the Red Line Extension. The station is planned to open in 2030, In December 2024, the CTA secured $1.9 billion for the $3.6 billion project. The station would be constructed adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad in Chicago's Roseland neighborhood.

References

  1. "Promised More Than 50 Years Ago, the Red Line Extension (RLE) Project Moves Closer to Groundbreaking with Award of Construction Contract to Walsh-VINCI Transit Community Partners".
  2. "50 years after it was promised, the South Red Line Extension is slated to get a $1.973B grant - Streetsblog Chicago". September 8, 2023.
  3. Koziarz, Jay (January 26, 2018). "CTA reveals route, four new stations for Far South Side Red Line extension". Curbed Chicago. Vox Media. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  4. "CTA Approves Massive Contract to Build Red Line Extension as Costs Top $5 Billion". August 14, 2024.
  5. "Far South Siders Have Been Promised a Red Line Extension for 50 Years. Now, the CTA Says It's Closer Than Ever to Happening". August 2, 2022.
  6. "CTA Officially Secures $1.9B in Federal Funding for Red Line Extension". WTTW News. Retrieved December 25, 2024.

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