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After a long wait, four Chicago Transit Authority Red Line stations reopened this weekend in Uptown and Edgewater on the city ...
A 2024 law change in Illinois is turning out to have ramifications for the fiscal cliff facing Chicago-area transit agencies.
An Illinois state senator from Chicago has urged for a special legislative session to be called to fund public transit, but a ...
Amtrak shares a first look at its new Airo trainsets. Also, Amtrak celebrates 100 years of Chicago’s Union Station; and LA ...
Safer streets is a win, but it doesn’t necessarily satisfy the urge to get somewhere fast. Cycling and public transportation ...
The Chicago Transit Authority has upgraded its space in the First Police District to track crime and allow officers to relay ...
A community on Chicago's South Side was desperately searching Sunday night for a woman who had been missing for nearly two ...
The Chicago Transit Authority is proposing a no-harm 2023 budget today that includes no fare hikes or service cuts and continues to ramp up spending on capital projects.
Chicago’s economy will never fully bounce back without a transit system that functions well, that is reasonably clean and reliable, and that people are unafraid to use. City Hall says it has a plan.
The Red Line is CTA’s busiest line, with about 250,000 riders each weekday, and the four stations that underwent massive renovations are more than 100 years old.