CTA’s State and Lake Stations to Close for 3-Year Renovation

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The CTA's State and Lake station in Chicago will close on Monday for a three-year reconstruction project, including modern upgrades like wider platforms, elevators, and a glass canopy, with an expected reopening in 2029. During this period, several train lines will bypass the station, and nearby streets will undergo temporary closures and improvements. The project, costing $444 million and mostly federally funded, aims to modernize one of the busiest transit hubs in the city.
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