Citizens for Appropriate Transportation (CAT)
Eisenhower
Transportation Corridor
EISENHOWER
TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR
The
Eisenhower Corridor has three modes of transportation - expressway, CTA Blue
Line, and rail freight tracks. Roads, transit buses,
pedestrians, and bicyclists cross the Corridor.
The
expressway has six lanes of through traffic from east of
The
CTA Blue Line has two tracks, but the original design has extra
right-of-way to allow for construction of an Express Track in the future. To accommodate the two HOV lanes within the
existing Corridor, IDOT would like to acquire from some right-of-way from the
CTA or the CSX railroad.
The
CSX has three freight tracks through part of
Both
Pace and the Chicago Transit Authority have bus stops at CTA Blue
Line Stations.
Pedestrians
walk across the bridges (in an unfriendly pedestrian environment) and walk to
the CTA Blue Line Stations.
Bicycle
riders use the bridges and have their own set of needs.
Rick
Kuner - July 2002, revised August 2011