Tuesday, December 1, 2009

SAFETY FIRST


While it's true the CTA has had some issues with providing safety for passengers...it can't be overlooked the importance of paying attention to your surroundings and trying to avoid preventable mistakes.

Monday, November 30, 2009

CTA WEBSITE

The website for the CTA is quite extensive providing a host of services. I routinely check routes when I need to travel and are not sure of the way to get there.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

PLANNED IMPROVEMENTS FOR CTA IN 2010-2011

The improvements set to take place in CTA service are impressive.
When the CTA's first new rail cars in 14 years arrive next year, they'll have wireless Internet connectivity, electronic diagnostic systems and live security feeds transmitting to first-response agencies citywide.
After looking at rail systems throughout Europe, Asia and other U.S. cities, Huberman said the agency began debating which rail car designs would work best for Chicago.New rail cars should be in use by the end of 2011, Huberman says. After a six to nine month design process, during which some test cars will be used on the city's rails, the new cars are scheduled to begin leaving the assembly line in 2010.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

RATED #1 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION


Tokyo, Japan was voted the top public transportation locale. The only city in the United States listed was New York.
Probably one of the most complex transit systems in the world, the public transportation system in Tokyo can only be describe as massive. The public transportation system in Tokyo is based on a combination of light rail, ferry, bus, and the famous, and privately owned, subway lines of Tokyo.
To put the sheer magnitude of the Tokyo public transportation lines in perspective, if you were to combine the entire number of trips done in the city (all 10.6 billion of them), you would get the same number of trips from all the transportation of the continental United States and Canada combined. Needless to say, if you want to get anywhere in Tokyo, you can do it via public transport. You might just have to shuffle from line to line, to do so.
Public Transportation is an important vehicle in maintaining upwardly mobile Urban environments. Daley needs to do a better job of perserving this vital Chicago resource.

Friday, November 27, 2009

SERVICE CUTS AND LAYOFFS


While Chicago was able to avoid fare hikes (so far), there is still a tremendous amount of service cuts that will take place in 2010.
No big fare hikes, but still service cuts remain for now, and with those cuts come 1,100 layoffs.The deal calls for the RTA to borrow $166 million over the next two years for CTA operating funds. The state would pay the interest of almost $16 million in 2010 and 2011. After that, the RTA is on the hook for the interest.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

WOMANS CLAIMS ARE BELIEVABLE


November 11, 2009 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- The Chicago Transit Authority says a woman's claims that her child was thrown onto the El tracks after her stroller got stuck in the doors of a train may be plausible.
The CTA maintains the train's door was working properly. It's designed to open when something blocks it from closing. But after conducting a series of tests using the stroller, the CTA found there is a possibility the stroller did get stuck in the door.
The child, who was thrown onto the tracks at the Rogers Park Morse Red Line station Nov. 2, was not seriously hurt.
"It appears that what she's been reporting and testified to could have occurred at this time, again nothing faulty with the train," said Richard Rodriguez, CTA president. "They were operating as designed. We will now turn attention to the rail operator."

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

CONT'D HAZARDOUS ALTERCATIONS WITH CTA...



November 25, 2009 12:05
A man was struck by a westbound No. 76 Diversey bus at the intersection of Lincoln and Diversey avenues at about 5:15 p.m., police and CTA officials said.
While potential fares increase amid service disruptions, there are more incidents of accidents involving CTA buses and trains. More attention needs to be paid to training, customer service and care of passengers.