CHICAGO — The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) will receive federal grants totaling about $35 million this week to launch two long-planned bus projects intended to make travel through downtown and between the South Side and the Loop more efficient, according to a Chicago Tribune report. One of the projects is a new form of express bus service that will operate as a downtown circulator to move commuters quickly on designated bus-priority lanes. For the full story, click here.

 

 

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