The CTA is receiving a cash infusion from the Federal Government to stay afloat and make the switch to electric buses.
CHICAGO -- The CTA is receiving a cash infusion from the federal government to stay afloat and make the switch to electric buses.
Thirty-five transit agencies in 18 states will get a slice of $2.8 billion in grant money funded through the American Rescue Plan. The CTA is receiving a cash infusion from the federal government to stay afloat and make the switch to electric buses.The CTA has already started converting its fleet of buses to electric. Nearly a dozen of them are now on city streets, with another dozen coming online later this year.Vice President Kamala Harris said the switch to electric will be beneficial for everyone.
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