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This question has nothing to do with seatless cars, Blago or the RTA. After comparing some 'L' car pictures and other cities rapid transit cars I've noticed that CTA cars have that cow-catching scoop thing completely covering the wheels from the front. What is this called and why do we have it yet other systems, i.e. New York do not?
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^ Viva, that would be a great idea for Chicago.
On another note, though, I'm assuming the CTA would remove these seats in such a way that they could easily be put back in, no? |
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Moving on to funding again...lol |
Okay, so this isn't really a Chicago transportation development, but it's a cool photo.
This is Obama's 757 being painted at Midway Airport http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3277/...4abd3dec73.jpg Photo credit: Rob Olewinski |
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I love the CTA. they do what they can at all times to let people know they care and they are trying. I might get pissed off at delays and stuff every now and then, but the fact they are trying their hardest makes me feel very good about the CTA
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Today's Crains:
Transportation system needs modern-day Daniel Burnham Just the lead-in below, nothing too exciting in the whole thing, mostly just a call for inspired leadership. Quote:
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bustracker looks much much better, good job google.
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according to the linked article: Up to about 90 riders can sit or stand in each car on most standard CTA trains. By yanking out seats and eliminating the aisle, an additional 25 to 50 passengers could be crammed into each car, officials estimated. |
^ So we're talking about a capacity increase of roughly 50 to 100 people per train. That's not too shabby, esp considering that it's not costing the agency a penny
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Yeah, the Library———or a chain book store:)
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Don't bother. It's a confused and utterly logic-free op-ed piece (not an article) saying Burnham wrote about transportation needs in the Plan of Chicago, and the railroads ignored him and did what they wanted to, and Chicago has transportation needs today, so who's the next Burnham?
And the guy knows nothing about Burnham to begin with. The parks plan didn't result in Grant Park, and the boulevards plan didn't produce Michigan Avenue. |
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Done four days early, not to shabby. |
Last updated: July 23, 2008 10:00am
CTA Expecting $100M in Commercial Development By Gina Kenny News Tip? | Email | Print | Reprints CHICAGO-The Chicago Transit Authority has hired Jones Lang LaSalle, based here, to increase revenue for the transit authority by adding concessions and retail to some station locations, as well as possibly redeveloping other stations and CTA-owned property. The term of the $4.2 million contract is five years. |
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