The Chicago Transit Authority on Monday announced the rail stations and bus turnarounds that will receive repairs and improvements this spring, but transit advocates are raising concerns that the program doesn’t go far enough.
The head of the Chicago Transit Authority on Wednesday said none of the system’s other train lines are subject to "the same design features" that are being investigated as the potential cause of the Yellow Line crash.
Brushing aside criticism that he has remained silent since the crash, CTA President Dorval Carter said National Transportation Safety Board rules prohibit him from commenting on the investigation. But he tried to allay speculation about a potential design flaw.