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CTA says four ASAP stations moving to full service; Racine aiming for late Sept–Oct opening

Chicago Transit Authority ADA Advisory Committee · July 15, 2025
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Summary

CTA infrastructure chief Bill Mooney updated the ADA advisory committee on the All Stations Accessibility Program and Red-Purple Modernization Phase 1, saying Racine’s new station house and elevators are nearing commissioning and four RPM stations will enter service with commemorative events planned.

Bill Mooney, chief infrastructure officer for the Chicago Transit Authority, told the ADA advisory committee that major construction milestones on the All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) and the Red-Purple Modernization (RPM) Phase 1 project are approaching and that the agency is aiming for late September–early October openings at several upgraded stations.

“State the station house is coming together. We are right now targeting late September, early October opening,” Mooney said during the committee’s July meeting. He described new station houses, elevator…

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