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Chicago's Crews to begin 'Refresh & Renew' Rail Station Work

In 2024, crews will be performing an estimated $6.5 million in repairs and maintenance. Through the end of May, crews will focus on 13 rail stations across five lines, as well as improvements at three bus turnarounds.

March 11, 2024
Chicago's Crews to begin 'Refresh & Renew' Rail Station Work

Some of the more comprehensive improvements made as part of the CTA program include concrete repairs, removal of outdated fixtures and equipment, repairs to utility and plumbing lines, and more.

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The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rail stations will receive repairs and improvements in spring 2024 as part of its ongoing, cyclical station improvement program Refresh & Renew.

“Our riders deserve clean, comfortable stations and the Refresh & Renew program is just one way we work to keep our facilities looking up-to-date throughout the system,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter Jr. “Once a station is completed, customers will notice a cleaner, brighter station. But even after the work is complete, we have crews that continue to power wash and clean every day the weather allows.”

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CTA Refresh & Renew Work

In 2024, crews will be performing an estimated $6.5 million in repairs and maintenance. Through the end of May, crews will focus on 13 rail stations across five lines, as well as improvements at three bus turnarounds.

The stations that will receive improvements during the summer and fall programs of Refresh & Renew will be announced at later dates. Crews will be performing Refresh & Renew work through November.

Prior to starting work at a location, crews will perform an initial and thorough inspection of the location to identify any behind the scenes or customer-facing items that need repair and/or replacement — either immediately or in the near term.

Work Set to be Done

Some of the more comprehensive improvements made as part of this program include concrete repairs, removal of outdated fixtures and equipment, repairs to utility and plumbing lines, and more.

Work also includes smaller cosmetic upgrades such as painting and replacing sheet metal or damaged signage, lighting upgrades, cleaning, and repair of surfaces (e.g., columns, walls, railings, fencing/gates, platform fixtures, etc.), and power washing are also performed.

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Complementing these station improvements, CTA will also be launching seasonal power washing teams to attack grime collected during the winter months. This separate group of personnel are dispatched during the overnight hours and are tasked with scrubbing and power washing the surfaces of CTA’s stations.

Each year between the spring and fall seasons, each of CTA’s 145 rail stations is power washed at least once a month as part of routine station cleaning efforts.

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