CHICAGO (WLS) -- Construction officially began at the CTA Austin Green Line station on Monday. The work will make the train platforms fully accessible to people with disabilities, according to the ...
The City of Chicago will be activating 16 new speed cameras on Tuesday, April 1. The cameras will be in the following ...
A $25 million reconstruction project to improve accessibility at the Green Line’s Austin station on the West Side is underway ...
The goal is to make the station fully accessible to those with disabilities as part of the CTA's All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP). The initiative aims to make the entire rail system fully ...
An elevator, escalator, ramp and other improvements will be coming to a renovated Austin station on the Chicago Transit ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was at the CTA Green Line Austin stop Monday morning to break ground on accessibility ...
State lawmakers remain focused on reforming Chicago mass transit as they discuss two bills to either merge the agencies or ...
Evanston may lose all but one CTA bus route, evening and weekend service on all Pace bus routes, and some Union Pacific North ...
As far back as September, Gov. JB Pritzker has said local governments within the Regional Transit Authority’s coverage area ...
The robberies happened this month on the Near West Side. The boy, 17, is also accused of carjacking a man in North Lawndale.
If new funds do not come in, the agencies are predicting not only a drastic reduction in service, but also the cutting of thousands of jobs.
Regional transit officials are warning that massive service cuts could hit Chicago’s public transportation system next year ...
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