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Igor Studenkov

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Photo: Active Trans

Report: Chicago’s dockless scooter pilot came up short on Black and Latino ridership

By Igor Studenkov | Mar 13, 2020 | No Comments
During last summer's scooter pilots, the devices got good use, but not in communities of color. A new study has recommendations on addressing that issue.
The Kensington/115th Street station on the Metra Electric District line's Blue Island branch. The proposed schedule change would make it easier to transfer between different kinds of runs at this station. Photo: Adam Moss

MED service changes for PTC would beef up Chicago service, change suburban expresses

By Igor Studenkov | Feb 24, 2020 | No Comments
Not to be confused with the South Cook Fair Transit project, Metra needs to adjust Metra Electric District schedules to accommodate Positive Train Control, a rail safety system.
A Route 210 Pace bus arrives at the Oakton-Skokie Yellow Line station. Under Phase II, the route would be eliminated, but the stop would be served by the revamped Route 226, which would continue west of Oakton Street. Photo: Igor Studenkov

Proposed North Shore bus changes raise concerns from Glenview parents, students

By Igor Studenkov | Feb 6, 2020 | No Comments
Workers and healthcare providers also said the changes would disrupt transportation access.
Photo: Pace

Series of meeting announced to discuss Pace North Shore service changes

By John Greenfield and Igor Studenkov | Jan 29, 2020 | No Comments
The proposal includes adjustments to five routes, the addition of one new route, and the cancelation of two routes.
Mosaic of a Metra conductor at the Kenosha, WI, station. Photo: John Greenfield

No more free rides? Metra considers ideas to crack down on fare evasion

By Igor Studenkov | Jan 20, 2020 | No Comments
While Metra often seems to operate on the honors system, that may be changing in the future as the railroad adopts best practices from peer systems.
The Belmont Station platform in Lakeview. The stop has recently been a hot spot for crime. Photo: Jeff Zoline

CTA, CPD promise more security on the ‘L’ in the wake of recent Red Line attacks

By Igor Studenkov | Jan 9, 2020 | No Comments
While crime is down systemwide, serious crime has doubled since 2015, and there have been a string of recent attacks and robberies on the Red Line.
New York's Astoria/Ditmar's Boulevard station platform. Photo: Igor Studenkov

A Chicago transit enthusiast’s look at New York City public transportation

By Igor Studenkov | Jan 2, 2020 | No Comments
North America's largest rapid transit system has some major advantages over the 'L', but it also has some drawbacks.
The Skokie Valley Trail. Photo: Igor Studenkov

Northern suburbs gearing up to release first multimodal plan

By Igor Studenkov | Dec 19, 2019 | No Comments
The plan will prioritize improving pedestrian and bike connections to schools, transit, job centers, and retail.
Photo: MPC

MPC’s Toward Universal Mobility report aims to make local transit accessible for all

By Igor Studenkov | Dec 11, 2019 | No Comments
“We can design transportation systems that are seamless for everyone," said a disability rights advocate at the release. "The only thing that stops us if we don’t have the right people at the table.”
At the hearing, a customer praised the rehab of the Jefferson Park Transit Center, including these groovy new bus shelters. Photo: John Greenfield

At the CTA’s 2020 budget hearing riders called for more off-peak and night service

By Igor Studenkov | Nov 15, 2019 | No Comments
People want better CTA options for commuting to non-9-to-5 jobs. Other comments covered ADA access, transit service for Lincoln Yards, and TOD by the 95th Street terminal.
A Pere Marquette train, funded by the state of Michigan, arrive in St. Jospeph. Photo: Igor Studenkov

Why Illinois is running an extra helping of Thanksgiving trains this year, but Michigan isn’t

By Igor Studenkov | Nov 11, 2019 | No Comments
The service levels on state-supported routes depend on how much money each state department of transportation is willing to pay.
Photo: Eric Allix Rogers

With no service cuts or fare hikes, Metra’s downtown budget hearing was a no-drama affair

By Igor Studenkov | Nov 5, 2019 | No Comments
At the meeting, officials discussed plans to spend $1 million to add “automatic passenger counters,” add shelters with heat lamps, and debut a new type of pass.
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