The Regional Transportation Authority is scrapping plans for fare increases by Metra, the Chicago Transit Authority, and bus operator Pace in the wake of passage of Illinois legislation providing new ...
Chicago-area public transportation agencies won’t need to raise fares, cut routes or lay off workers next year after state ...
The Regional Transportation Authority will no longer demand the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra, and Pace raise fares by 10% next year, thanks to a transit funding package passed in Springfield.
The CTA was able to select budget option A, allowing it to continue with fare increases while still expanding service. The ...
Illinois' General Assembly passed a bill that provides both governance reforms sought by lawmakers and funding to avert a ...
Illinois lawmakers passed a compromise bill to fund public transit in an overnight session, delivering $1.5 billion in new funding for mass transit systems across the state, and creating a new ...
The Illinois legislature passed a bill with $1.5 billion to support transit in the Chicago area and statewide. It was in the works for years.
For the moment, only part of the job of fixing Chicago-area transit has been completed. There’s still work to do.
Chicago RTA announces no fare hikes or service cuts for transit agencies following a bill expected to be signed by Governor ...
The bill awaiting Gov. JB Pritzker's signature is set to pump an additional $1.5 billion a year to the state's money-starved transit systems. But the additional revenue won't kick in until the last ...
LA Metro’s ridership holds strong amid regional challenges. Also, Société de transport de Montréal’s (STM) strike could be the first test of a new Quebec labor law; and the Regional Transportation ...
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