CTA Says Red Line Extension a ‘Top Priority’ for Biden Administration, on Track to Begin Construction Next Year – WTTW (Chicago)

A southbound CTA Red Line train is pictured in a file photo. (WTTW News)With ridership still down from pre-pandemic levels, the CTA has been relying on federal COVID-19 relief funds to make up for the drop in passenger revenue; so far, the CTA has used about 55 percent of that relief cash.  Officials previously estimated a budget gap of as much as $700 million if passenger revenue doesn’t bounce back before the relief money runs out.
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VBB
2 years ago

That area might have low economic activity, but they do produce and export a product: crime.

sue
2 years ago

Most of Obiden administration ideas are just that…….WASTE

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

Leaving from an inconvenient place at an inconvenient time to arrive at an inconvenient time at another inconvenient place after traveling through an incredibly dangerous area!

debtsor
2 years ago

This is Keynes saying that the government should pay people should dig holes and then pay others to fill them back in. Building a rail line terminating in one of the most violent and poorest places in Chicago is arguably the worst idea ever.

Ataraxis
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

This area from 95th to 130th streets is one of the least densely populated areas in Chicago. One you drive past 99th St. you cannot even see any houses from the highway. It’s the one area is Chicago that you can accurately call a wasteland.

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