![]() ![]() Board a Red, Green or Orange line train and exit at Roosevelt. Twelfth Viewing Area – Roosevelt (Red/Green/Orange Lines) Station – Finish Line. Board a Green Line train and exit at Cermak-McCormick Place. Walk two blocks east on 35th Street to State Street.Įleventh Viewing Area - Cermak-McCormick Place (Green Line) Station – Mile #25. Board a Red Line train and exit at Sox-35th. Board a Green Line train and exit at 35th-Bronzeville-IIT using either the 33rd Street or 35th Street exit. Tenth Viewing Area – Sox-35th and 35th-Bronzeville-IIT (Red/Green Line) Stations – Mile #23. Board an Orange Line train and exit at Halsted. Ninth Viewing Area – Halsted (Orange Line) Station – Mile #20.5. Board a Pink Line train and exit at 18th Street. ![]() Walk two blocks north to Adams Street (Mile #13.5) in Greektown or use the Halsted Street exit to view runners at Mile #16.5Įighth Viewing Area – 18th (Pink Line) Station – Mile #19. Use the Halsted Street exit or Morgan Street exit. Board a Blue Line train and exit at UIC-Halsted. Seventh Viewing Area – UIC-Halsted (Blue Line) Station – Miles #13.5 and #16.5. Board a Brown Line train and exit at Sedgwick Street. Sixth Viewing Area – Sedgwick (Brown Line) Station – Mile #10.25. Board a Red Line train and exit at Addison. Walk four blocks east to Wells Street (Mile 11)įifth Viewing Area - Addison (Red Line) Station – Mile #7.75. Board a Red Line train and exit at LaSalle Street (Mile 4). Walk three blocks west to LaSalle Street (Mile 3.5) and four blocks west to Wells Street (Mile 11.5).įourth Viewing Area – Clark/Division (Red Line) Station – Miles #4 and #11. Board a Red Line train and exit at Chicago. Third Viewing Area – Chicago (Red Line) Station – Miles #3.5 and #11.5. Board a Red Line train and exit at Monroe Street. Second Viewing Area – Monroe (Red Line) Station –Mile #2. Board a Red Line train and exit at Grand Avenue. There are also viewing areas near CTA rail stations at 10 points along the marathon’s route where spectators can follow the progress of the race:įirst Viewing Area – Grand (Red Line) Station – Miles #1, #3 and #12. The following routes will be impacted by intermittent reroutes along the course: ![]() Purple Line: Will provide earlier service, with the first train departing Linden at 5:30 a.m.īus service on Sunday will also have additional service on the #3 King Drive from 5:30 a.m. Orange Line: Longer trains will be running from 5:30 a.m. Green Line: Longer trains will be running from 5:30 a.m. until 11:20 a.m.īrown Line: Longer trains will be running from 6 a.m. until 4 p.m., with more frequent service from 9:35 a.m. until 4 p.m.īlue Line: Longer trains will be running from 5 a.m. Red Line: Longer trains will be running earlier and with more frequent service, from 5 a.m. Lollapalooza 2023: From street closures to what you can bring inside, here's what to know “On Sunday, additional staff will be available at several major rail stations and bus stops across the system to help customers with travel information and fares.”Įxtra rail service will be available on the following lines on Sunday: “Additional CTA personnel will be on duty at the O’Hare Blue Line Terminal and the Midway Orange Line Terminal at fare sales tables and will assist marathon participants and spectators arriving Thursday through Saturday,” the agency said. ![]() The CTA is also urging customers to purchase fares in advance to decrease travel times and avoid long lines at platforms and vending machines.Ĭommuters can load ahead of time transit value or unlimited ride passes (1-day, 3-day, 7-day and 30-day) to their Ventra fare cards via the free Ventra app, at rail stations, online or at nearly 1,300 local retailers, the CTA says. A list of Metra's extended race day service is available on the Metra Rail website. On Sunday, Metra will run special inbound and outbound trains, operating in addition to regularly scheduled Sunday train service. “The CTA is ready to accommodate the expected crowds with additional service along key routes and extra personnel staffing major bus and rail stops, including at O’Hare and Midway airports, to assist customers with purchasing fares and providing travel information,” the agency said in a statement. Between the street closures and city traffic surrounding the Chicago Marathon this Sunday, the Chicago Transit Authority and Metra might be better alternatives to getting around during the event, which begins at 7:30 a.m. ![]()
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