Chicago’s bus system is getting a major upgrade as the CTA expands its Frequent Network, adding routes 35, 74, and 85 to run every ten minutes or better starting Sunday—with route 8 joining by December. This brings the total to 24 high-frequency lines, plus seven other routes getting boosted service across weekends and late nights. Funded by new regional transit legislation, the push aims for seamless, connected transit by 2030, including a unified fare system. By year’s end, 75% of Chicago will be within half a mile of a frequent bus route—making public transit faster, more reliable, and easier to use for everyone.

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