In an effort to accommodate an expected increase in ridership for the Chicago Pride Parade, the South Shore Line will offer additional capacity and extra passenger trains on Sunday.
Westbound trains 502, 504 and 606 will have additional capacity to accommodate passengers heading to Chicago in the morning. These trains will make all regular stops to Chicago.Extra eastbound passenger will run following the parade and events in the afternoon. The first eastbound extra will depart Millennium Station at 4:25 p.m. and Van Buren St. at 4:28 p.m., then run non-stop to Hegewisch and make all local stops terminating at Carroll Avenue, Michigan City.
The second eastbound extra will depart Millennium Station at 6:00 p.m. and Van Buren St. at 6:03pm, then run non-stop to Hegewisch and make all local stops terminating at Carroll Avenue, Michigan City.Alcohol is prohibited on all trains on June 26. Glass bottles are prohibited at all times.
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