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I'm pretty sure that's the case, because I needed something ticketed in my alley and there were two different types of people patrolling the spots in front, and the City worker told me only City employees could ticket in the alley and the others could only ticket in the alley. |
^ I don't think the meter company has jurisdiction over anything beyond the metered spots. Occasionally they could theoretically serve as eyes and put calls into the City as a courtesy about violations though.
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Now there will be a $2.75 surcharge on blue lines trips from ohare. Way to encourage transit usage.
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/11/...pose-hikes-to/ |
Still about 30 dollars cheaper than the cheapest cab ride
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Im utterly perplexed by these fare changes. Why are they hitting 30 day riders the hardest? Its like a 16% increase for them. And all the while keeping single rides the same price. In what world are you actually penalized for buying things in bulk? I would not at all be surprised to see use of those passes drop, which would seem to run counter to the CTAs goals.
Also, does someone know if the 30 day pass fare increase will also hit those who use a Chicago Card Plus as a monthly pass? |
Well at least single ride trips in from the Airport would be reasonable to most out of towners. I'll hate paying it as a local but taking the DC Metro and SF BART this would still seem reasonable in comparison.
Time to stock up on those One-Day and Three-Days for friends visiting! I'm currently a Chicago Plus Card Pay As You Go member since I live downtown and bike to work so I guess I'm safe for now. But for monthly pass holders this really really sucks. The price drop for children is silly. I'm sure next years truancy stats will show no correlation. I doubt the fare increases will create substantial modal switch in commuting. Even if you already own a vehicle but commute by train and decided to ditch your monthly pass, you'd still be paying $300 or more to drive and park in the loop. Many companies also subsidize CTA passes, so there will be a bit of cushion there But hey, bicycling is always free and federal benefits cover cost of bicycle repairs and maintenance |
Well I always take a taxi from the northside to the nearest blue line to the airport. I just pay as I go for the CTA. So, it would almost be the same price to take a taxi all the way now. Not to mention the greater baggage storage, comfort, and convenience of door to door service with a taxi. Or like you say couples or friends going together. Its a bigger impact than you might think.
Now if they extended the Brown line to Jefferson Park I would rather take the train to O'hare. Hopefully someday. :) |
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Woww--those are big increases. I wonder if they did any studies on potential effects on ridership?
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The CTA isnt going to fix their inherent massive structural problems by constantly hitting up the ridership. |
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I am a little pissed about the percentage increase in the one day. I buy them often. I won't stop buying them but I may use my Metra pass more often.
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this would all make more sense to me if single fares had been increased too. |
Well, how much cost for 3-days pass? Is that $20? It's too expensive! This is ridiculous!! We just pay $14 for 3-days passes. What about discounted price for Seniors or Disability?
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