RTA walks back 2026 fare increases for CTA, Metra and Pace

Chicago Transit Fare Increases Put On Hold As Transit Funding Package Passes

The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) has reversed its plans to raise fares on Chicago's public transportation system, including buses and trains run by the CTA, Metra, and Pace. The RTA had insisted that each of these agencies include a 10% fare increase in their budgets for next year, but lawmakers have passed a historic transit funding package that prohibits fare hikes for the first year after the new law goes into effect on June 1.

The bill was signed by Governor JB Pritzker, who plans to sign it immediately. The transit funding package includes a $1.5 billion spending plan, which has been hailed as a major victory for transit advocates in Illinois.

The RTA had argued that fare hikes were necessary to address "inflationary cost growth," but lawmakers have pushed back against this argument. State Senator Ram Villivalam and state Representative Eva-Dina Delgado have both called on the RTA to leave fares alone until the new Northern Illinois Transit Authority (NITA) is in place.

The CTA had been planning a 25-cent fare increase, while Metra and Pace were set to raise their fares by 10% to 15%. The delay means that transit riders will not see any fare hikes next year, at least not yet. However, it also leaves the door open for potential future increases.

The RTA has announced that it plans to hold a special board meeting on Thursday to discuss the transit funding package and its implications for public transportation in Chicago. For now, however, riders can expect no service cuts or fare hikes pending RTA Board action.
 
πŸ™ just read about the change in chicago's transit fares... i think it's awesome that lawmakers stepped in to save people some cash πŸ€‘. you know how important public transportation is, especially for low-income families & commuters πŸš‚. no need to stress about fare hikes next year... but also gotta wonder if they'll revisit this decision later 😬. hope the new transit funding package will make a real difference in getting more ppl on board (literally πŸ˜‰) with sustainable transport options πŸ’š
 
πŸ€” This is a great example of how collective effort and advocacy can lead to positive change! The fact that lawmakers and politicians are willing to put aside their differences and work together towards a common goal, like improving public transportation, shows that even the smallest voices can make a big impact πŸ—£οΈ. It's also a reminder that we should always prioritize the needs of our communities over profits and personal interests πŸ’°. And let's not forget, this is just the beginning - the real work starts now to ensure that the newly formed NITA lives up to its promise 🌟.
 
omg 🀯 I'm literally freaking out rn! No fare hike for next year?! That's amazing news for all my friends who rely on the CTA and Metra to get around Chicago... I mean, I know some people were worried about the cost growth, but i think it's better to just give everyone a break for now 🀝 The fact that the new transit funding package is such a major win for transit advocates in IL is like, totally awesome πŸ’ͺ Can't wait to see what other good stuff comes out of this... and btw, has anyone else thought about how this might affect the number of people who can afford public transportation? πŸ€”
 
πŸš‚πŸ’¨ just when i thought things couldn't get better... chicago's got some sense! πŸ™Œ the way they just punted on that fare increase is a breath of fresh air. all that money could've been used for actual improvements to public transportation instead of just raising fares. now we can look forward to seeing some real investment in infrastructure 🚧
 
😊 I'M SO GLAD TO HEAR THAT THE TRANSIT FUNDING PACKAGE PASSED!!! IT'S A HUGE WIN FOR CHICAGOAN'S WHO USE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DAILY! πŸ‘ A 10% FARE INCREASE WOULD'VE BEEN A STRUGGLE FOR MANY PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY THOSE ON A BUDGET. I THINK IT'S AMAZING THAT LAWMAKERS STOOD UP TO THE RTA AND SAVED US FROM THOSE HIKES FOR NOW! πŸ™Œ THE NITA FUNDING PACKAGE IS GOING TO BRING SOME MUCH-NEEDED MONEY TO OUR TRANSIT SYSTEMS, SO LET'S GET READY FOR SOME IMPROVEMENTS ON OUR BUSSES AND TRAINS!!! πŸš‚πŸšŒ
 
πŸ€” I'm glad the fares are being put on hold, especially with inflation on the rise πŸ€‘. My kid's been relying on the bus to get to school and it's a bit of a stretch for our budget already 😬. The fact that lawmakers listened to transit advocates is music to my ears πŸ‘, now let's hope they keep that momentum going πŸ’ͺ. But I'm also worried about what this means for future funding πŸ€”... will we see service cuts? That would be devastating for families like mine who rely on public transportation πŸš‚πŸ’•
 
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OMG, like yay! πŸŽ‰ No fare hike for us in ChiTown! πŸ˜‚ I know some people were gonna be salty about the 10% increase, but honestly, this is a win-win for everyone! πŸ‘ The transit funding package is a major boost to our city's infrastructure and we should all be stoked that lawmakers are putting public transportation first πŸ™Œ. It's not just about saving us cash, it's also about making sure more people can get around the city without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. Let's hope this new law brings in some positive changes for our city's transit system πŸš‚πŸ‘
 
πŸš‚πŸ‘ oh man I'm so hyped about this news! it's like a massive weight has been lifted off the shoulders of all those commuters who are just trying to get around chicago without breaking the bank πŸ€‘ knowing that we won't see any fare hikes for the next year is huge, especially with inflation on the rise. the fact that lawmakers finally stood up to the RTA and pushed back against their 'inflationary cost growth' argument shows that they're really thinking about the people who rely on public transportation to get around πŸŒ†

it's also a major win for transit advocates in illinois, as state senator ram villivalam and rep eva-dina delgado have been vocal about fighting for better funding and less service cuts. this new transit funding package is like a breath of fresh air - $1.5 billion is a huge investment in our public transportation system and will definitely make a difference in people's lives πŸ’Έ

now, I'm not going to get too excited just yet, because we all know that the RTA has plans for future fare increases... but for now, let's just celebrate this small victory πŸŽ‰
 
omg what's going on with chicago transit lol so they just cancelled all those fare increases? i'm kinda split on it... on one hand i get that inflation is a thing and stuff gotta cost money but at the same time who doesn't love free rides πŸš‚πŸ˜Ž on the other hand, we can't have our public transport totally broke either, that's like asking ppl to drive everywhere which is just not sustainable 🀯 still gotta wait 'n see what happens next tho πŸ•°οΈ
 
This is sweet news for commuters who have been feeling the pinch with rising fares πŸ€‘. I know some people might say it's a temporary reprieve but think about all the extra money being injected into the system - $1.5 billion is no joke πŸ’Έ. Now, I'm not saying I agree with the politicians who put this together but it's hard to argue against the benefits of improved public transportation for the city πŸš‚. Still, the question remains: what happens next? Will we see more funding or just a temporary break? Only time will tell ⏰.
 
OMG, this is awesome news 🀩! I was really worried about those massive fare hikes on our buses & trains... it's so great that lawmakers finally stood up for transit riders and blocked the increases πŸ™Œ. The new funding package is a huge win for Chicago and Illinois - $1.5 billion is a ton of money to invest in our public transportation system πŸ’Έ. I'm hyped that we won't see any service cuts or fare hikes next year... it's a small mercy 😊. Can't wait to see what the future holds for NITA and how it'll impact our city πŸš‚πŸ’¨
 
OMG, this is so awesome 🀩! Like, I've been saying it for ages that we need more funding for our public transport system here. It's not just about us commuters who have to shell out even more cash every month 😬, it's also about all the people who rely on transit for work, school, or disability reasons.

I'm super stoked that lawmakers are putting their foot down and saying "hold up" to the RTA's plan to increase fares. This is a huge win for transit advocates everywhere πŸ™Œ! And let's be real, a $1.5 billion spending plan? That's some serious dough πŸ’Έ. We need more funding for our buses, trains, and infrastructure, and this bill is a major step in the right direction.

I'm also loving that Governor Pritzker is signing it ASAP πŸ“. This means we can start seeing some real changes happen soon. No service cuts or fare hikes at least for now πŸ™, and who knows what the future holds? I'm all about it! 😊
 
ill be stoked 🀩 if they keep fares low for a bit! my fam uses public transport all the time and it's already kinda pricey lol. did u know chicago has like 8 different transit agencies? πŸš‚β€β™‚οΈ it's kinda confusing to navigate. btw, thats a pretty sweet $1.5 billion package tho πŸ€‘
 
just got to know about this πŸš‚πŸ’¨ gotta say i think its a great move! dont wanna see our city's public transport sufferin' just cuz of some numbers on a budget 😩. 1.5 billion is a lotta cash, hope they make the most of it πŸ’Έ. and yeah, state senator & rep are doin somethin right 🀝. lets keep the fares low for now, and not worry about 'em till we get that new NITA thing sorted out πŸ•°οΈ. fingers crossed everything works out smoothly 🀞
 
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