To Boost Ridership, Chicago Plans to Slash Transit Fares – Bloomberg

“Without more northeastern Illinois residents returning to the office, the CTA fare cuts won’t increase ridership the way we’d like,” said Erin Aleman, executive director of the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning. “In the long term, we need to rethink how transit operations are funded.”
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

To lure people back! LoL Oh! Cheap fares! Hmmmm… I can work home, then later I can ride the CTA for enjoyment!

Freddy
4 years ago

And your throat. A genuine twofer.

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