Metra, the commuter rail system in Chicago, is set to introduce changes including new fares, a low-income program, and a bike policy. The changes aim to enhance accessibility and convenience for riders. Additionally, the MTA in New York is testing new technology on bus and subway routes, which involves colorful codes to aid commuters in navigation. The changes in both cities are expected to improve the overall commuting experience for residents.
Metra will permanently allow bikes on trains and add bike racks to some. https://t.co/FXxem31Yb5 https://t.co/OVyhbOe4A8
Changes coming for Metra riders, including new fares, low-income program and bike policy. @srfreish has more https://t.co/A7ZPUCSwod
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New technology is coming to bus and subway routes in the city. The MTA is testing out a new way to help all New Yorkers get around. It is something that involves colorful codes commuters can't help but notice. @DaveCarlinTV reports. https://t.co/7x1ivqe0dN
Changes coming for Metra riders, including new fares, low-income program and bike policy https://t.co/S6UNT2Qpio