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Regionwide fare hikes means public will pay more for public transporation in 2009
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Transporation coaches help plan bike, train routes
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CTA hikes fares for 2009
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Fare hike vote rescheduled to tomorrow
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Cabbies cry broke, threaten strike
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Public gets second crack at RTA's proposed 2009 budget
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Fare hikes on deck: CTA board votes Wednesday
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Despite split, S. Side church revels in Obama win
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CTA announces weekend work
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City poised to ax free trolleys
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CTA plans longer trains, express service for Election Night festivities
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CTA announces weekend work
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CTA board gets earful from riders
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CTA riders get shot at budget, proposed fare hike
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Slow start for ride-free program for disabled riders
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