4 Chicago-Area Metra Lines May Be Closed if Freight Rail Workers Strike Friday – NBC5 (Chicago)

While Metra is not part of the labor dispute, the train operator said in a statement Tuesday that a rail worker strike "may directly impact Metra's ability to operate on some lines...Four of our lines, the BNSF and Union Pacific North, Union Pacific Northwest and Union Pacific West, are owned by and directly operated by freight railroads.""
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Just a convenient excuse for Metra’s shitty service.

debtsor
3 years ago

Biden’s idea of resolving a labor dispute means employers must submit to union demands.

Ex Illini
3 years ago

Joe better put Mayor Pete on this one quickly or we’ll be hearing more about supply chain issues. C’mon Mayor Pete, save us!

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