Lawmakers agreed on a tax package to stave off a $200 million-plus deficit next year that would likely result in major cuts to bus and rail service at the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace.
The bill establishes new oversight committees while generating $1.5 billion in funding without creating new taxes.
The $1.5 billion funding package also creates a new regional governing body for the system: the Northern Illinois Transit ...
Right now, Illinois is facing a transit fiscal cliff. By 2027, the CTA, Metra and Pace are projected to face a combined $834 ...
SPRINGFIELD — Illinois House Democrats began pushing Tuesday for their own plan to provide an overhaul of the Chicago ...
The CTA says trains are supposed to be running normally by Monday morning, but commuters are still going to have to make it ...
The CTA warned that riders should plan ahead and allow for extra trave time, as "rail service outside the Loop may also be ...
Crews will be replacing track switching equipment at the Tower 18 junction, located at Lake and Wells Street. Service on the ...
All Loop elevated stations will be closed for track work over the weekend starting Saturday morning, impacting four train ...
Riders may need to find an alternative route around downtown on Saturday, as service along CTA elevated rail lines through ...
Chicago-area residents and visitors will have to find alternative modes of transportation in the Loop, as most CTA trains ...
Coast Transit Authority is rolling out new bus stop signs across South Mississippi in an effort to modernize its system and ...