From new train lines to parking regulations: What else is in Illinois’ transit bill – Capitol News IL

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The Railroader
4 months ago

Meanwhile, NITA bleeds more ridership every month.

Ridership peaked in 2012 and has plummeted ever since. Therefore, the political animals have decreed that folks in Cairo, IL, needed to pony up for more transit boondoggles.

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