Without more money, the Chicago Transit Authority said its service would be left unrecognizable. Sabrina Franza reports.
The Regional Transportation Authority's Board of Directors meeting for the first time since releasing a bleak report last ...
Regional transit officials are warning that massive service cuts could hit Chicago’s public transportation system next year.
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 ...
A majority of commenters at Thursday's meeting of the Regional Transportation Authority board expressed frustration by ...
CTA workers on Wednesday warned passengers of the potential for big transit cuts without additional state funding by next ...
CTA workers say they've reached a dire situation and are fighting for their jobs, if what was outlined in a grim report ...
The CTA, Metra and Pace are facing an impending budget gap when federal COVID-19 relief funding runs out next year. Transit ...
The Regional Transit Authority warned that COVID fund running out could lead to at least four of eight CTA train lines could close, as many as 74 of CTA’s 127 bus routes would be eliminated, leading c ...
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