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CTA approves contract for Red Line rehab - Industry Today

Railway Track and Structures, Nov, 2003

The Chicago Transit Authority Board approved a $192.5-million contract to rehabilitate the Dan Ryan Branch of its Red Line rapid transit service.

The entire project includes renovation and upgrades for more than nine miles, from Cermak-Chinatown to 95th Street. The work includes rehabilitation of substations along the line, which will improve traction power and, combined with special track and signal work, enhance the overall reliability of the system.

In all, seven stations along the line will receive upgrades, including replacement of escalators, platform canopies, lighting, floor finishes, sidewalks and elevator installation.

"Kiewit/Reyes, AJV (A Joint Venture), was awarded the project as part of a competitive bid process. Kiewit/Reyes is made up of two companies, Kiewit Western Company and Reyes Group, Ltd.

The Dan Ryan Branch of the Red Line has not had any major rehabilitation work since it was built more than 30 years ago. The Red Line is the busiest rail line in the CTA rail system, totaling 64,730,009 riders in 2002.

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