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The three agencies on Friday initiated the latest in a pressure campaign on state lawmakers to appropriate more state money.
If new funds do not come in, the agencies are predicting not only a drastic reduction in service, but also the cutting of thousands of jobs.
The RTA, which coordinates the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace, is facing a $770 million fiscal cliff next year when federal COVID relief funds run out. The transit agencies want Springfield ...
Chicago area transit agencies outlined what would happen if the state fails to come through with extra funding before ...
The Regional Transportation Authority, which oversees the budgets for CTA, Metra, and Pace, is facing a $770 million budget shortfall next year, and warned if it's not addressed, the fallout could ...
More than half of Chicago’s bus routes could be eliminated, at least parts of four “L” lines could be shut down and Metra ...
The roars of passing CTA and Metra trains, cold temperatures and hail did not significantly alter the city of Evanston’s ...
SCOOP: State Rep. Marty Moylan is out with a list of seven operational reforms he wants made to the Chicago-area transit ...
Chicago's three mass transit agenices have said riders could face 40% service cuts next year without new state funding.
State lawmakers remain focused on reforming Chicago mass transit. But legislators have all but refused to talk about ...
The CTA, Metra and Pace are facing an impending budget gap when federal COVID-19 relief funding runs out next year. Transit ...
The CTA could eliminate half its bus lines, Metra could end service on its Electric Blue Island branch and Pace could cut all weekend bus service under a worst-case scenario the agencies say could ...
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