Embattled CTA president starts to add back trains after years of service cuts – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

But the CTA still has a way to go to reach pre-pandemic levels. In fall 2023, the CTA had slashed schedules on some train lines by as much as 25 percent to 30 percent compared with 2019 service levels. Since then, the CTA has added 788 weekly rail trips. The CTA said it will need to boost service by another 19 percent to reach pre-pandemic levels
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Hmm.. wondering if Dorval’s pay got cut 25-30% when the ridership was down that much ? After all, he had less work to do and a decrease in revenue to boot.

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