Project Management Oversight (PMO) Capital Projects
The RTA is responsible for ensuring that the Service Boards are spending capital funds and managing their capital projects effectively and efficiently. The RTA conducts periodic project reviews with Service Board project managers to ensure that capital projects are being implemented according to scope, on schedule, within budget and according to established project management guidelines.
Each project listed below is being actively monitored by RTA’s PMO team. Reporting data is provided that includes, Project Start Date, Project End Date, Budget Status, Schedule Status and Current Activities. These projects are also part of the overall Regional Capital Program which can be viewed separately here.
PMO also produces semi-annual reports that cover all projects that are being monitored. These reports can be found on the Project Management Oversight site. The latest report is the June 2025 Project Management Oversight report.
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| + | CTA | Red/Purple Modernization - Phase 1 | Modernization | Rail | $0 | $0 | On Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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North Main Line - RPM The purpose of the Red and Purple Modernization (RPM) Program is to expand capacity to meet growing ridership demand; reduce travel times; improve access to job markets and destinations; better utilize existing transit infrastructure; bring the existing infrastructure to a state of good repair; and improve access to the system for patrons with disabilities. FY2021-2025 funds will continue RPM Phase One funding stream.Red Purple Modernization phase one project consists the following interrelated and concurrent projects, as defined in the environmental documents to be developed by the CTA:RED-PURPLE BYPASS PROJECT. This element would construct a fifth track bypass flyover immediately north of the CTA Belmont Station to separate northbound Brown Line trains that currently conflict with southbound Purple Line trains and both northbound and southbound Red Line trains. This project includes construction of a new fifth track bypass flyover and replacement or renovation of approximately 0.3 mile of associated mainline track.LAWRENCE TO BRYN MAWR MODERNIZATION PROJECT. This modernization project would replace 1.3 miles of the existing rail line from Leland Avenue on the south to approximately Ardmore Avenue on the north. This section of track includes four stations - Lawrence, Argyle, Berwyn, and Bryn Mawr. The project would expand and modernize these four stations. The project would also provide ADA access to transit customers with disabilities in a two-mile stretch of the north Red Line that currently does not have accessible stations.CORRIDOR SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS. This project would improve the signal system and special trackwork generally between Belmont and Loyola stations. Improvements would occur within CTA's existing right-of-way. The scope of work includes planning, design, procurement, and installation of wayside equipment and special trackwork that are significantly past their useful lives. This project also includes improvements to existing special trackwork.CONTINUED INTERIM CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS. This project would improve track infrastructure conditions between Belmont Station and Linden Station in order to maintain service along existing rail lines. This work would take place within the CTA's existing right-of-way.
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^Total Project Budget is the project budget being tracked by the RTA PMO Group Current Status
The RPB portion continued installation and testing of traction power work. Right-of-way camera systems were commissioned, and traction power sections from Lincoln, Clark, and Clifton substations were reconfigured. Preparations continued for restoration of interlocking and trackwork.
The LBMM portion progressed with the installation of traction power elements from Thorndale toward Berwyn, as well as permanent station technology and security systems. Construction advanced on the communications rooms and building finishes at the Bryn Mawr Station. Work also began on the emergency lighting feed from the Broadway Substation to Lawrence Station.The CSI portion completed signal and communications cabling and began testing and commissioning of track segments. Purple Line service was restored from Belmont to Howard. Installation and commissioning continued at Clark Junction. Signal installation work at Berwyn and Argyle are planned for the next phase.
Last Updated 06.10.2025 |
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| + | CTA | Rehabilitate Blue Line - Kimball Subway Waterproofing | Track & Structure | Rail | $0 | $0 | On Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Subway Waterproofing & Track - Funding will provide for critical waterproofing patchwork needed to continue rail service through the Blue Line O'Hare branch.. Due to funding restrictions CTA cannot move forward with original scope of work to mitigate water infiltration in the Dearborn subway.
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Work activities under this project are ongoing. The waterproofing and grout injection work is performed by CTA forces whenever single-track access is available.
Last Updated 09.11.2025 |
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| + | Metra | Remanufactured Locomotive Purchase | Rolling Stock | Rail | $0 | $0 | Ahead of Schedul | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This project involves the purchase of up to forty-two (42) remanufactured diesel locomotives. The contract has a base order of fifteen (15) locomotives with three (3) Options to order nine (9) additional locomotives each. Metra ancipicates these locomotives to have increased horsepower, lower emissions, and greater fuel efficiency than the current fleet average.
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All 15 locomotives from the base order have been delivered to Metra. One of the completed locomotives experienced a failure of the blower fan. Metra made the decision to replace the blower fans on all the completed locomotives under warranty. Metra also exercised Options 1 thru 3 for an additional 27 locomotives. All locomotives for Option 1 were delivered to Metra when the last locomotive arrived in March 2025. Option 2 locomotives are currently in various stages of production and expected to begin deliveries in February 2026 with option 3 locomotives to start production after option 2 locomotives are completed.
Last Updated 09.12.2025 |
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| + | CTA | Replace Non-Revenue 61st St. Rail Shop | Support Facilities & Equipment | Rail | $0 | $0 | On Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Construct a new non-revenue vehicle maintenance facility for maintenance and repair of non-revenueequipment. Facility will also include covered storage tracks for track maintenance equipment. Thepurpose of the new Non-Revenue Rail Vehicle Maintenance Facility is to provide facilities formaintenance and repair of over 125 pieces of non-revenue equipment used for right-of-way maintenanceand other rail-mounted non-revenue vehicles.
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^Total Project Budget is the project budget being tracked by the RTA PMO Group Current Status
The contractor made considerable progress in this reporting period and requested substantial completion in January 2024, which is under review by CTA. The contractor completed work on the parking lot including laying asphalt, installing, and welding new rail, and other landscape activities. The contractor continues to address punch list items for project closeout.
This is the final update on this project.
Last Updated 03.27.2025 |
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| + | Metra | Right of Way Equipment | Support Facilities & Equipment | Rail | $0 | $0 | Behind Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This project involves the purchase of various pieces of equipment to be utilized by Metra’s Engineering Department. Equipment purchased under this project will include end loaders, track backhoes, hi-rail equipment for track inspection, track tampers, track stabilizers, tie cranes, and other equipment.
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Metra has procured and is awaiting delivery of a catenary truck. The track stabilizer, spot temper, blast regulator, tie crane, 2 hi-rail track excavators, an undercutter, 2 tower trucks, 10 wheel loaders and a diesel powered skid-steer loader have been purchased and delivered to Metra.
Last Updated 09.12.2025 |
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| + | Metra | Rock Island Connection and 3rd track | Track & Structure | Rail | $0 | $0 | On Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Project DetailsDescription
Establish a new 3rd main on the Rock Island Line. The project study limits shall be from MP 0.0 (LaSalle Station) to MP 10.5 (Gresham Jct.). The new 3rd main is anticipated to extend from the new 16th Interlocking at MP 1.0 presently in design to the new CREATE P2 Interlocking at CP 74th. It is also anticpated that a new crossover will be required at Gresham to faciliate train movement into and out of the new 3rd main.
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The preliminary engineering for this project has started. The NEPA Scopeof- Work (SOW) was advertised in October 2022. Survey work started in the first week of October 2022 and NEPA activities continue progressing.
Last Updated 06.10.2025 |
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| + | Metra | Seeger Interlocking | Electrical, Signal & Communications | Rail | $0 | $0 | On Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This project will provide funds for the replacement of the Seeger Interlocking on Metra’s Union PacificNorthwest line (MP 18.5). The layout of the control point only allows 30 mph crossover speeds forcommuter trains. The goal of this upgrade, in addition to updating the equipment, would be to increasethe train speeds to 40 mph, and upgrade the switch layouts to meet current railroad designspecification.The existing signal system is approximately 50 years old and requires replacement due to age andcondition. The signal system has had malfunction issues that have caused delays. The replacementequipment will include a modern, solid state control point and an upgraded switch machine.By renewing the signal infrastructure with the latest technologies, Metra can increase operationalefficiency, enhance safety, reduce delays, and have a life expectancy of additional twenty plus years.FY2020 PAYGO funds will be used to implement this project.
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The status for this project is completed and final bills remain. This will be the final update on this project.
Last Updated 03.27.2025 |
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| + | Pace | South Campus Project - Markham | Support Facilities & Equipment | Bus | $0 | $0 | Behind Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This project will provide for construction, project management oversight, project administration, and any associated equipment and services for the Pace South Campus project. New facilities will be built on a 22-acre site that is situated next door to Pace’s South Division (2107 W. 163rd Place) Garage in Markham, Illinois, which is already owned by Pace. The purpose of this project is to consolidate certain operational functions currently operating at each garage into one location.
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The office building has been completed and Pace held an opening ceremony in July 2024. The installation of the fire suppression system at the Acceptance Facility has been finalized and the project has reached substantial completion. Project close out activities are in progress. This is the last report on this project.
Last Updated 06.10.2025 |
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| + | Metra | Station Displays (TROI Net) | Stations & Passenger Facilities | Rail | $0 | $0 | On Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Project DetailsDescription
The TROI-Net Station Displays Project is the design and rollout of the next generation of Metra's VIS Signs as they reach the end of their useful life and require replacement. Instead of one VIS Sign per station, TROI-Net Station Displays will be installed at more than one location at most stations. To meet accessibility requirements and like the current VIS Signs, TROI-Net Station Displays will provide the visual part of Metra's Audio/Visual announcements at stations. TROI-Net Station Displays will also provide live train tracking information, customer information messages, and emergency messages to Metra’s customers.
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Displays continued delivery during this reporting period. Installation at 146 stations were completed with 354 monitors installed. Work continues with the installation of the displays.
Last Updated 09.12.2025 |
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| + | Metra | Stoney Creek Bridge- SWS | Track & Structure | Rail | $0 | $0 | Behind Schedule | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This project funds engineering design services for the replacement of the Stoney Creek Bridge on Metra’s SouthWest Service. The bridge, constructed in 1917, spans over Stoney Creek in Oak Lawn at milepost 16.3. Construction funds are provided in future years.
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The 95% design has been submitted to Metra and it was reviewed. The designer is working towards the 100% design and the design permitting activities continued.
Last Updated 09.12.2025 |
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