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  1. Red Line (Route info, alerts & schedules) - CTA

    Red Line subway trains will be rerouted to the elevated tracks between Cermak-Chinatown and Fullerton in both directions. This diagram represents the order of stations along the route (not …

  2. RED LINE Route: Schedules, Stops & Maps - 95th/Dan Ryan …

    The RED LINE Chicago 'L' (95th/Dan Ryan) has 33 stations departing from Howard and ending at 95th/Dan Ryan. Choose any of the RED LINE Chicago 'L' stations below to find updated real …

  3. CTA Red 'L' - Chicago - Transit app

    6 days ago · Scroll down to see upcoming Red 'L' times at each stop and the next scheduled Red 'L' times will be displayed. The full Red 'L' schedule as well as real-time departures (if …

  4. Red Line (CTA) - Wikipedia

    It runs elevated from the Howard station in the Rogers Park neighborhood on the North Side, through the State Street subway on the Near North Side, Downtown, and the South Loop, and …

  5. Red Line | Subway | MBTA

    MBTA Red Line Subway stations and schedules, including maps, real-time updates, parking and accessibility information, and connections.

  6. Red Line Chicago | Red Line Map And CTA Red Line Stops …

    The route is 26 miles (42 km) long with a total of 33 stations, from Howard station in Rogers Park on the north side, through the State Street subway and to 95th/Dan Ryan in Roseland on the …

  7. Red Line CTA Schedule

    See timetables, route maps, fares, and daily schedules for the Red Line.

  8. Maps - CTA - Chicago Transit Authority

    The CTA System Map shows both CTA Bus and Rail lines, as well as connecting services provided by other transit agencies in Chicago and surrounding communities. Downloadable PDFs

  9. Web-based System Map - CTA - Chicago Transit Authority

    System Map < Back to all maps Inset maps for special routes Rush period buses from Metra stations Special and seasonal routes

  10. Pay attention to destination signs and announcements when boarding and riding: some trains on some lines may not travel the full length of a line as part of schedules or service management.