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RTA REVERSES 2026 Fare Hikes for CTA, Metra, and Pace NOW

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UPDATE: The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) has just announced a reversal of the planned 2026 fare increases for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra, and Pace. This critical decision follows last week’s approval of a $1.5 billion state spending package by lawmakers, significantly impacting public transit users across the region.

The RTA, which is tasked with approving the budgets for these agencies this month, had previously insisted that each budget include fare hikes. However, the latest developments indicate a shift in strategy as public sentiment and economic considerations weigh heavily on decision-makers.

This urgent change comes at a time when many commuters in Illinois are feeling the strain of rising costs. The fare increases, which were set to take effect in 2026, would have added financial pressure on daily riders, particularly those already grappling with inflation and the economic fallout from the pandemic.

The decision to walk back these fare hikes reflects growing concerns about accessibility and affordability for public transit users in the region. Many riders rely on these services for their daily commutes, and any additional costs could have deterred usage, further complicating recovery efforts for the transit system.

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