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CTA installs first e-paper stop sign, plans frequent-bus additions and small station fixes
Summary
CTA reported installation of a pilot e-paper bus-stop sign, upcoming replacements of RPM benches, Racine Blue Line head-house opening expected in October, and the addition of four 10-minute-or-better frequent bus routes in late December.
CTA staff reported a series of small operational and facility updates intended to improve accessibility and rider experience.
Irma Gomez said CTA installed the first e-paper bus-stop sign on Ashland at Chicago and will install the remaining pilot signs in the coming weeks; the pilot also includes e-paper deployments at three RPM stations. The RPM team will…
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