Chicago Transit Authority

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is the operator of the second-largest public transportation system in the United States, providing bus and rail services throughout Chicago and 35 surrounding suburbs. Established in 1947, CTA makes money primarily through fare collection, advertising, and government funding. Key historical milestones include the introduction of the 'L' train system and continuous modernization efforts to improve service efficiency and rider experience. The CTA plays a crucial role in the daily commute of millions, emphasizing sustainability and innovation in urban transit solutions.

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