The financial outlook is so unpredictable for the Chicago Transit Authority, leaders released three proposed budgets Monday ...
Chicago Transit Authority fares will increase next year for the first time since 2018 because of an ongoing fiscal crisis.
Starting Feb. 1, a $2.25 bus ride will cost $2.50. Train rides will increase from $2.50 to $2.75. The increases will happen ...
Unlimited-ride pass prices will also increase. A single day pass will increase $1 from $5 to $6; a seven-day pass will ...
CTA, Metra and Pace have shrunken an expected $770 million budget shortfall next year to $202 million, agency bosses said at ...
If the fare hikes of 25 cents per ride are approved by the agency’s board, it will be the first time the CTA has raised ...
CTA bus tracking just got a little more accurate. For the first time, the Chicago Transit Authority is sharing data about which buses have been canceled so they don’t show up as “scheduled” buses in ...
‘Ghost buses’ may no longer haunt riders, now that the CTA is publicly sharing data on canceled runs
After years of rider complaints about “ghost buses” — buses that show up on transit tracker apps but fail to arrive in real life — the CTA has started publicly sharing data about canceled bus runs.
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