In 2014,
construction will begin on the 95th Street Terminal Improvement Project, a $240
million project (projected cost) that will expand and greatly improve the
95th/Dan Ryan station (the south terminal of the CTA Red Line).
The project will
bring significant improvements to a station that serves thousands of customers
each day and is a vital part of the South Side. Built in 1969 and designed by
architects at the famed Chicago
architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the station serves as both a
train terminal and an integrated bus terminal.
The station has seen
a number of changes and improvements since it opened, including the addition of
an elevator and other accessibility improvements, but nothing at the scale of
what is proposed for this project.
A brand new terminal
would include a different design providing a better layout for customers accessing
the terminal from 95th Street
as well as boarding buses and trains once inside. Renovations, led by Parsons Brinkerhoff with
Johnson & Lee, will also add an elevator for handicap accessibility. New
amenities will also improve comfort and the overall transit experience.
As part of the 95th Street
Terminal Improvement project, the CTA has tapped internationally recognized,
Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates for the largest public artwork project in
the agency’s history. More than just artwork—Gates has created a unique,
catalyst program that will foster community engagement, provide jobs and offer
training to school students.
The two original
artworks created under this initiative will be permanently displayed at the
rebuilt terminal. This historic project will create 10 new jobs for the
production of the artwork and artist apprenticeships, which will promote skills
development and training for local students.
Gates will also take
part in significant community outreach throughout the process, including
hosting five upcoming public meetings to engage and promote a dialogue among
community residents, architects and designers.
Upon completion of
construction work, is
set for 2016, the 95th
Street terminal will be the showcase station of
the entire CTA system—and the premier multimodal transportation terminal in the
region.








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