The three agencies on Friday initiated the latest in a pressure campaign on state lawmakers to appropriate more state money.
Public transportation in Chicago is in jeopardy, if a $771 million budget shortfall isn't solved, the Regional Transportation Authority said Friday.
More than 50% of BNSF trains canceled. Half of the 'L' shut down. No Pace weekend service. Transit leaders laid out a ...
The Regional Transportation Authority, the umbrella agency overseeing CTA, Metra, and Pace, is calling the situation ...
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 Regional Transit Authority is calling on state lawmakers to fill the gap to avoid massive cuts that would include the CTA ...
Doomsday scenarios have become common from Chicago’s public transportation agencies lately. So common that you can start to ...
Expanding on a warning issued by Metra’s CEO earlier this month, the Chicago-area Regional Transportation Authority has ...
More than half of Chicago’s bus routes could be eliminated, at least parts of four “L” lines could be shut down and Metra weekday service would be slashed to once an hour under a ...
Unless additional funding is secured soon, routes that thousands of people rely on in Chicago could be altered or even ...
Officials said Illinois lags behind other states in transit funding, and with federal COVID relief dollars running out, the ...