
Crain’s Headlines: No CTA Fare Hikes for Now
Clip: 10/24/2019 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
The Chicago Transit Authority has no plans for fare hikes or service reduction in 2020.
The Chicago Transit Authority’s budget has no plans for fare hikes or service reduction in 2020, but ridership on CTA buses and trains has been steadily declining since a 2012 peak. That story and more from Crain’s Chicago Business.
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Crain’s Headlines: No CTA Fare Hikes for Now
Clip: 10/24/2019 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
The Chicago Transit Authority’s budget has no plans for fare hikes or service reduction in 2020, but ridership on CTA buses and trains has been steadily declining since a 2012 peak. That story and more from Crain’s Chicago Business.
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