and to thinking outside the box as we plan for our future,” Metra CEO/Executive Jim Derwinski said. “We are excited to bring this technology, and its efficiency, flexibility, and reliability ...
which leaves us with no alternative but to close the station and replace the stairway as quickly as possible,” Metra CEO Jim Derwinski said in a statement. The closure is expected to run through ...
“There is no way around it — these bridges must be replaced, and they must be replaced soon, before our operations are impacted,” Metra Executive Director/CEO Jim Derwinski said in a statement.
Metra, the primary commuter rail system in the Chicago metropolitan area, announced it will be exploring alternative finance measures to address its infrastructure backlog.