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Travel Market Analysis
The RTA and IDOT are leading a study to address major mobility problems within the Cook DuPage Corridor, an area that spans approximately 30 miles from Cicero Avenue in the City of Chicago to the western border of DuPage County. ISTHA, CATS, NIPC and more than 50 local governments are also cooperating in this effort.
The first phase of this study, the Travel Market Analysis, distinguishes major travel patterns in the Cook DuPage Corridor and identifies key mobility issues affecting commuters. Potential improvements will be examined in the Options and Feasibility phase of the study.
The Travel Market Analysis Final Report was published in December 2005 and is now available online. Please visit the Planning section of this web site for links to the final report and further information related to this project.
Under the umbrella of its ITS program, the RTA is exploring how new technologies can be applied to improve transit service and efficiency.
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The Regional Transit Coordination Plan is a multi-year effort to study ways to improve and facilitate transfers between the region's transit services.
Documents related to this project can be found in the Planning section of this website.
STAR LINE I-90 Impact Analysis
As proposed, the Northwest Corridor portion of the STAR Line is anticipated to use the I-90 right-of-way between Hoffman Estates and Elk Grove Village.The STAR Line I-90 Impact Analysis identifies any anticipated physical impacts of Metra’s proposed STAR Line on the corresponding portion of the I-90 Tollway.
Documents related to this project can be found in the Planning section of this website.
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