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City Officials Tout Reopening of 4 CTA Red Line Stations on Chicago's North Side After Major Renovations

NORTH SIDE OF CHICAGO, JUL 19 – The $2.1 billion modernization project upgraded four century-old Red Line stations with elevators, escalators, wider platforms, digital train tracking, and new public art installations.

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CHICAGO — After a long wait, four CTA Red Line stations reopened this weekend in Uptown and Edgewater on the city's North Side. The Lawrence, Argyle, Berwyn and Bryn Mawr stops reopened Sunday morning after being closed for the past four years while they underwent massive renovations as part of Phase 1 of CTA's $2 billion Red and Purple Line Modernization Project. Red Line riders caught a ceremonial “first ride” on Sunday morning from the Bryn M…

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Chicago Sun Times broke the news in Chicago, United States on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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