CHICAGO — The University of Illinois at Chicago has eliminated its commuter shuttle that serves downtown train stations due to a budget deficit, the Chicago Flame reports. A new intercampus shuttle that started in August consolidates routes and stops to make service more efficient. To read the full story, click here. To read UIC's press release on the commuter shuttle, click here.

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