CTA Announces New Batch Of Stations To Receive Refresh In 2023

Previous station refresh work via CTA

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has announced a new batch of stations to receive minor renovation work across the city. As a part of the system’s ongoing Refresh & Renew initiative which started in 2019, the authority under current president Dorval R. Carter will embark on some much needed maintenance work across all lines except the Yellow or Skokie Swift portion. The program itself is part of the greater ‘Meeting the Moment’ Action Plan the system has enacted.

Previous station refresh work via CTA

Previous station refresh work via CTA

In hopes of providing riders with an overall more comfortable transit environment, the work will begin later this year as temperatures warm up with crew performing initial inspections of each location to identify any issue that could be resolved either immediately or in the near term. Overall the work can include concrete repairs, utility work, removing outdated equipment and fixtures, and potential upgrades to signage, lighting, surfaces, and more. In total 29 stations will be affected as follows:

Red Line: Sox-35th, Howard, Sheridan, Addison, Clark/Division
Blue Line: Jefferson Park, Irving Park, Belmont, Logan Square, Division, Monroe
Green Line: Laramie, Cicero, Indiana, 35th-Bronzeville-IIT
Brown Line: Armitage, Chicago, Francisco, Montrose, Irving Park, Addison
Orange Line: 35th/Archer, Halsted
Pink Line: 54th/Cermak, Pulaski
Purple: Linden, Main St.
Loop: Merchandise Mart, Washington/Wells

Previous station refresh work via CTA

Previous station refresh work via CTA

The CTA operates 145 rail stations across the city with more on the way as we look towards the upcoming Damen Green Line station and the Red Line extension, though it is currently suffering from an overall reliability and safety issue. The overall $6.5 million in work will also be complemented by the system’s yearly power washing team, this group will work overnight from the spring to fall and power wash every station at least once a month. More information on the Refresh & Renew initiative can be found on its website here.

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19 Comments on "CTA Announces New Batch Of Stations To Receive Refresh In 2023"

  1. I would love to know how they’re gonna fix up Belmont station. Probably one of the grossest stations I’ve seen regarding pigeon poop coating everything. It’s a severe health hazard.

    • Perhaps they could do something like the netting at the Purple line Davis station.

      It keeps the birds from nesting on the track structure thus eliminating their ability to leave their droppings behind…

    • For clarity, you clearly mean the Belmont Red stop.

      It is absolutely disgusting.

  2. 1000% agree with Drew, it’s embarrassing

  3. Adam Jason Mack | April 7, 2023 at 10:44 am | Reply

    When will CTA going to publish and update on live streaming service 🐕‍🦺 with or without audio system on CTA Trains 🚃 and platforms.

  4. Platform screen doors when?

  5. John Paul Jones | April 7, 2023 at 12:39 pm | Reply

    So happy with the enhancements! Next, touch up Green Line Halsted and Ashland Av. Thanks to CTA for Including track work to Englewood’s Branch as requested from SEI. Hoping Mayor Johnson will retain President Carter.

  6. Bobby Siemiaszko | April 7, 2023 at 5:36 pm | Reply

    I can’t find the Lincoln Yards page. Wasn’t that the main article today?

  7. I feel bad about Belmomt pigeon poop situation because to the CTAs credit, they mop it down very regularly.

    They need new bird spikes or just straight up culling. There’s a new alderman in the 44th you can write.

  8. The Blue Line O’Hare Airport station is the showcase of Chicago to the whole world. Pls make the Blue Line truly world class by making the station well-lighted, well-ventilated and with good signage to guide visitors where to go to. Above all, pls get rid of the vagrants,beggars and homeless people on the Blue Line. . Visitors to Chicago are scared to be harassed,, mugged,and pickpocked by these stinky guys.

    • And where do you propose we put these homeless people? You can’t just “get rid” of humans.

      • In shelters, in mental-health facilities, in any of the myriad options the city provides to care for these individuals. Not further depressing the CTA’s already reduced ridership numbers.

  9. William Bogardus | April 8, 2023 at 4:20 pm | Reply

    When, if ever will the north and Clybourn station ever be updated under the 1993 rehabilitation act????

  10. Is the redline extension 100 percent and if yes when will it start about time for far south side redline begin 1969 far north side got Evanston and stokie almost 60 years later south side A gardens still waiting??

  11. We should all be thankful the CTA over the last 2 or 3 decades has kept up a steady pace of rebuilding and renovation. Our system is in remarkably good shape compared, say, to New York, whose pubic transit has a reported $100B backlog of maintenance.

    Yes, one thing in local government that’s gone well. Hard to believe, I know.

  12. Literally just replacing light bulbs and re painting. This should be frequent maintenance, and they’re glorifying it as a refresh? Are you guys down that bad?

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