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You'd think a street as busy as Clark is, the #22 would be a flagship bus line. But every time this week I've clocked out at rush hour, the nearest southbound bus is 20-30 minutes away. Legit faster to just walk to Metra and wait for it. Why does this particular bus suffer so much, when some nearby lines operate fairly well?

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[–] Flyguy2000 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah, bus frequency is definitely a bit lacking in Chicago. Especially on major streets like Clark. Obviously they can't run at subway like frequency but like 10-15 min between buses really shouldn't be too much to ask for!