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Expect Downtown Lane Closures Friday as Union Station Upgrades Begin

 The Chicago Department of Transportation's proposed renovations to Union Station, from a plan released in December 2013.
Proposed Union Station Renovations from CDOT
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DOWNTOWN — Thousands of Downtown commuters should expect lane closures near Union station as work begins on a new, long-awaited bus shelter early Friday morning.

The following streets will be impacted, according to the Chicago Department of Transportation:

  • Eastbound Jackson Boulevard will be reduce to two lanes and no parking will be allowed between Clinton and Canal streets.
  • The right turn from Jackson onto southbound Canal will be permanently removed.
  • A CTA bus stop on Jackson just west of Canal will be moved across the street, to the east side of Canal.
  • A bus stop at Canal just south of Jackson will be permanently removed.
  • Northbound Canal will be reduced to two lanes.
  • The Union Station parking garage will no longer be accessible from Jackson.

The roadwork is the latest step in CDOT's Loop Link project meant to better connect the east and west sides of the Loop. Once open, the new Union Station Transit Center south of Jackson will allow bus commuters weather-protected access to and from Union Station, which serves 120,000 people daily. The center is expected to open in the spring of 2016, while the new express bus lanes will be finished this year.

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