Chicago's three mass transit agenices have said riders could face 40% service cuts next year without new state funding.
The parent agency for mass transit in the Chicago region says it needs help from Springfield. And fast. Driving the news: RTA ...
As far back as September, Gov. JB Pritzker has said local governments within the Regional Transit Authority’s coverage area ...
Pretty much everyone at the statehouse has said that funding won’t happen without reform. But the transit leaders are still ...
Chicago's mass transit agencies say riders might see a 40% service cut next year. Katie Donnell, 28, was a "workout queen" ...
According to the RTA, avoiding those cuts starts with the state granting the agencies a collective $770 million to plug an anticipated budget shortfall for the Chicago area's entire mass transit ...
CHICAGO ( WGN) — Without state help, Chicagoland’s mass transit systems would be forced to implement deep cuts to service ...
The transit agencies came up with the doomsday models at the RTA’s behest, responding to calls from Springfield legislators ...
The lack of funding would end all weekend bus service for Pace, eliminate early morning and late evening service for Metra ...
Not necessarily the people who run it.
The CTA, Metra and Pace are facing an impending budget gap when federal COVID-19 relief funding runs out next year. Transit ...