Editorial: Dorval Carter was an ineffective CTA leader. Now Chicago needs a new ‘Train Daddy,’ or ‘Mommy’ – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

"On a cold January morning, many were left behind by full trains running too far apart. Along with safety, which we have written about before, a whole new style of management will be required of Carter’s successor, who needs to be someone who can get the trains moving reliably at their appointed time and build service, not struggle to maintain it."
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Tripe like this is why the Chicago Tribune is a hollowed out husk of its one-time greatness. Are they writing for five year olds?

They are correct in that the Red Line Extension is a gross misappropriation of public funds, but they also left out the per-ride cost of $2.9 million – an unconscionable figure. This same group of ‘journalists’ will be the first to shout ‘racism!’ when the DOGE Group correctly selects this project for deletion.

Chicago media is dead.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Dorval is running away fast. Dorval has a big bag of unearned money. Run, Dorval, run!

Steve H
1 year ago

So St Anthony Hospital has appointed this ineffectual leader as their new CEO and Chairman. Hasn’t St Anthony Hospital suffered enough?

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