CTA, Metra See Sharp Drop In Riders, Considering Service Reductions – Block Club Chicago

Both CTA and Metra officials say it is too soon to know what impacts the coronavirus may have on future train and bus service levels. “We’re continuing to monitor ridership levels,” a CTA spokesperson said.
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nixit
6 years ago

Catch 22: Less trains and buses means more crowded on the remaining trains and buses. It’s the right move, but not without risks.

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