Workers finish painting the last of the CTA Morse 'L' renovation project this morning on the Lunt side, as the job now seems to comes to a close.
Who knew we were going to get a fancy, big-ass CTA logo sign on the Lunt Avenue side, thou? And ABC 7 breaking news team, who's all set up, and ready to report. Benji over at DNAinfo shouldn't be too far behind.
There used to be signs on all the North Side L stations giving the time it took to go to the Loop. They were removed when they became outdated, such as the one at Granville that said "24 Minutes to Loop" when in fact it took 40 minutes due to slow zones!
Today I checked out the newly reconstructed CTA Lunt entrance to the Morse Avenue El train. Definitely an improvement. Now if only the Rogers Parkers can refrain from spoiling all the clean white painted surfaces with murals depicting communist agenda. I would prefer graffiti.
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There used to be signs on all the North Side L stations giving the time it took to go to the Loop.
They were removed when they became outdated, such as the one at Granville that said "24 Minutes to Loop" when in fact it took 40 minutes due to slow zones!
Today I checked out the newly reconstructed CTA Lunt entrance to the Morse Avenue El train. Definitely an improvement. Now if only the Rogers Parkers can refrain from spoiling all the clean white painted surfaces with murals depicting communist agenda. I would prefer graffiti.
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