CTA Reading Chicago Carless?
Well someone at CTA reads Chicago Carless. Mere hours after this Carless entry was published Monday regarding the unavailability of the CTA’s new Night Owl Service brochure on the CTA website, it magically appeared. You can download it directly as a PDF file here. As I said on Monday, just don’t expect too much.
Now if only they’d listen to Monday’s headline, too…
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