Metra passes 2016 budget including 2 percent fare increase

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Metra officials say the agency's Board of Directors has approved a $945.5 million budget for 2016, which includes a 2 percent fare increase.

Officials say the increase will help pay for the new federally mandated safety system Positive Train Control. Metra is not receiving funding to implement the new system, although Congress has extended the deadline from Jan. 1, 2016 to December 2018 for implementation on trains.

The following fares will be increased as of Feb. 1, 2016:

  • Monthly Pass: Increase by $2.50
  • 10-Ride Ticket: Increase by $1.75
  • One-Way Ticket: Increase by $25 cents
  • One-Way reduced fare: No change

The fare increase is expected to bring in $6.5 million.

Metra says $759.8 million of its total budget is projected for operating costs, while $185.7 million is projected for capital improvements.