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New CTA South Terminal Opens for Riders

The first of two new bus and rail terminals at 95th Street opened to riders this weekend, as city officials cut the ribbon on the South Terminal. It will be joined later this year by a new North Terminal, at what is one of the Chicago Transit Authority’s busiest stations. The existing 95th/Dan Ryan terminal, which opened in 1969, is now closed.

“The new 95th street CTA terminal is a major investment in Chicago’s South Side, and represents a true collaboration from the federal, state, local and community levels,” Mayor Rahm Emanuel said at Sunday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Added CTA president Dorval R. Carter Jr., “When it is completed, the new 95th/Dan Ryan station will provide a better experience for our customers by providing safer passenger access to buses and trains, and expanding passenger facilities that will lead to a modern, safe and pedestrian-friendly transit center.”


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