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local-news1 year ago

"Union Boss Urges National Guard Deployment and Bag Checks on Chicago Transit, Following NYC's Lead"

Keith Hill, president of Amalgamated Transit Union 241, has called for the deployment of Illinois National Guard members to enhance security and conduct bag checks on Chicago's transit system, similar to the recent efforts in New York. He emphasized the need for additional security presence to make passengers and workers feel safe, and urged Mayor Brandon Johnson and Gov. JB Pritzker to take accountability for ensuring a sense of safety on the city's mass transit system. This comes amid concerns about rising crime and violence on public transportation in Chicago.

transportation2 years ago

Investigation reveals design flaw as cause of major Chicago train crash

The Yellow Line train crash in Chicago was caused by a "design problem" with the train's braking system, according to federal investigators. The train had a stopping distance nearly 1,000 feet too short, and the braking system should have allowed for a longer distance. The investigation is ongoing, but it appears that the crash was not caused by the presence of the snow fighter train on the tracks. The NTSB has not yet made any recommendations, but the CTA can implement changes to improve safety.

transportation2 years ago

Federal Funds Flow to Upgrade Passenger Railcars in Multiple States

The Chicago Transit Authority is set to receive a $200 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration to purchase 300 new electric-powered train cars, with the option to purchase an additional 246 cars. The new cars will replace older ones and are expected to come online later this decade. The funding comes from the $1 trillion infrastructure bill approved last year, but the CTA will need to come up with additional funding to pay for the new cars.