CTA adds signal project to Brown Line modernization project

Written by Jenifer Nunez, assistant editor
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The Chicago Transit Board approved a contract to begin design work on the Ravenswood Loop Connector Signal Project to replace a 40-year-old signal system on tracks serving the Brown and Purple Line Express between Armitage and Merchandise Mart stations. The modern signal system will enhance CTA's ability to move trains more efficiently and safely.

 

This signal project complements the Ravenswood Loop Connector Rehabilitation Project that started in 2013, which the CTA says has significantly modernized century-old track structure and replaced deteriorated track components. The rehabilitation project is expected to be completed by the end of 2015 and follows other Brown Line investments made in recent years.

“The Brown Line is one of our fastest growing lines, with ridership exploding more than 45 percent in the last 10 years,” said CTA President Dorval Carter, Jr. “This is a key rail corridor that carries 700 trains each weekday, connecting people with jobs, education and opportunity.”

CTA said the two Ravenswood Loop Connector projects combined will improve service to Brown and Purple Line Express customers on several fronts: modernizing tracks and structure that is more than 100 years old and replacing a signal system installed in 1975 that is out of date and contributes to congestion issues that have developed from stronger-than-expected ridership growth on the Brown Line in the last decade.

The $32.6-million contract is being awarded to Ragnar Benson Construction LLC, following a Request for Proposals process. The contractor is expected to begin the design work for the signal project this fall and is expected to be completed by early 2018.

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