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South Shore Line trains will make an extra stop for the upcoming Rolling Stones concerts at Soldier Field.
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This week's hot weather could bring delays to South Shore Line trains.
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South Shore trains will make an extra stop for some upcoming concerts at Soldier Field.
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Overnight busing continues on the South Shore Line.
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With Double Track complete and the West Lake Corridor well underway, the South Shore Line is looking ahead to its next round of priorities. The Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) board voted Monday to issue a request for proposals for a new 20-year strategic plan.
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The South Shore Line's Double Track service had a challenging rollout last week, according to Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) President Mike Noland.
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A major investment in commuter rail is now complete. Governor Eric Holcomb joined other state and federal officials Monday to cut the ribbon on the South Shore Line's Double Track project.
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South Shore Line trains will once again be replaced by buses midday Monday. Westbound trains 14 and 114 scheduled to arrive at Millennium Station at 10:28 and 11:12 a.m. will be replaced by buses between Carroll Avenue and Gary Metro Center — as will eastbound train 7 scheduled to leave Millennium Station at 8:45 a.m.
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Between now and Friday night, the last three eastbound trains of the night will be replaced by buses between Hegewisch and East Chicago. Those trains leave Millennium Station after 9:00 p.m.
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On the South Shore Line, some nighttime trains are being replaced by buses between Hegewisch and East Chicago.