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South Loop »

Merchants are waiting to reap the benefits of the new Green Line station.

Downtown »

The CTA pointed to their expanded surveillance system for lowering crime across the rails and buses.

South Loop »

The Green Line "L" station adds access to McCormick Place, as well as a South Loop White Castle.

Uptown »

The CTA released renderings of the new Wilson Red Line station in Uptown.

Lincoln Square »

Fans of the No. 11 Lincoln bus packed the CTA's annual budget hearing to rally for the route's return.

Roseland »

The mayor, governor and CTA officials broke ground Monday on a $240 million overhaul of the station.

Edgewater »

The funding will help pay for the Belmont Station flyover and updating the Red and Purple lines.

Downtown »

Military experience is now taken into account when people apply for CTA jobs.

Downtown »

The CTA is filing lawsuits against vandals and their parents to recoup the cost of vandalism.

Downtown »

Chicago Cards, magnetic-strip cards won't be sold after May 1, can't be reloaded after June 1.

Uptown »

CTA President Forrest Claypool expected construction to start in the fall.

West Humboldt Park »

Each 40-foot bus features LED lighting, bigger windows and seamless flooring.

Downtown »

The program will reinstate 65 positions for felons and former addicts to clean CTA trains.

Uptown »

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the funds would pay to rehab tracks north of Belmont.

Medical District »

The CTA announced plans Tuesday to rehab the Illinois Medical District Blue Line Stop on the West Side.