CTA Leaders Vow To Fix Unreliable Service With More Hiring, Improved Train And Bus Tracking – Block Club Chicago

CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. acknowledged transit service has dipped to “unacceptable” levels during the pandemic. “I understand that … to financially meet our needs, our ridership has to come back. Our ridership will not come back if service is not reliable and it’s something they can understand and depend on."
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

He’s just establishing his alibi for failure. There are no workers shrug!

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Chicago Transit Is Irrelevant — Former Commuters Are Not Coming Back — And Even Though Skyrocketing CTA Crime Has Made Trains And Buses A Non-Starter Option For Getting Around Chicago — But CTA Is Still Wasting Tax Dollars On Its Obsolete, Outmoded Transit System  

willowglen
3 years ago
Reply to  Lion's Choice

Crime is the elephant in the room

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