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Changes are expected to lead to more predictable wait times between buses, and help improve the accuracy of Bus Tracker  

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) today announced changes to its bus schedules on nearly half of its bus routes – intended to provide better, more reliable service. 

This schedule optimization aims to accomplish three goals: 

  • Better align scheduled service with currently available workforce 
  • Provide more consistent intervals between buses  
  • Reduce instances of large or inconsistent gaps in service  

These temporary schedule changes to 52 bus routes throughout the bus network—including many of CTA’s highest-ridership routes—will help to address one of the most frequent comments CTA has received from its customers: the unpredictability of wait times. 

Like transit and transportation companies across the country, the CTA is facing an unprecedented shortage of workers, especially bus and rail operators. CTA has undertaken aggressive recruitment and hiring efforts that have attracted more than 400 new workers in 2022. The agency is still short about 600 bus operators and will continue its aggressive efforts in 2023 to address this gap. As CTA continues to hire and train more bus operators as quickly as possible, it will continue to optimize its scheduled service to account for the growing workforce. 

“As we did last year with rail schedules, we’re working to provide more consistency and reliability, which is what customers have asked for and what we promised,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. “We recognize there is more work to do, but we are moving in the right direction and will continue to make additional adjustments to improve service for our customers. Our ultimate goal is to build back our workforce to provide all the transit service our customers deserve.” 

The bus schedule optimizations, which took effect January 8 in conjunction with the union schedule “pick” process, aligns scheduled service with currently available workforce. Service hours—known as span of service—have not changed, nor has routing or days of service. What has changed is the schedule frequency was adjusted to reflect the available workforce. These changes will provide more consistent intervals with significantly fewer missing trips until more personnel are available.  

Another benefit of these optimizations is improvement in Bus Tracker accuracy, and it is anticipated that customers will see fewer instances of “ghost buses” throughout the system. CTA continues to explore other improvements to its Trackers to further enhance the reliability and accuracy of this important customer tool. 

These changes are the latest in a series of initiatives introduced in the past month in support of the Meeting the Moment: Transforming CTA’s Post-Pandemic Future Action Plan, which was unveiled in August. The multifaceted plan focuses on responding to customers’ concerns and strengthening the foundations of the rider experience, while addressing the workforce challenges faced by the entire transportation industry. 

The CTA continues to pursue aggressive hiring strategies and other schedule changes to benefit both rail and bus customers. The agency will also continue to make nimble schedule adjustments to rail and bus networks in the coming months and improve customer experience. 

To learn more about the changes, as well as plans for future improvements to service, infrastructure and technology, visit: www.transtichicago.com/meetingthemoment 

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