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According to the conductor on the NW line train I was on tonight,

ridership is decent with a lot of CTA overflow. However, it is coming

at the expense of the rest of the UP commuter system. To operate

these trains, they have been forced to take equipment off other

trains creating serious overcrowding on all lines. The scuttlebut

(and that is all it is at this point)is that they are now realizing

the consequences of what they have done and are reviewing options

to correct the situation. Trains that were SRO lost cars and now

they are SRO, crammed and there is a lot of passenger grumbling

going on. I have to tell you, there is no reason for trains to be

leaving downtown at 8:30 and still have the vestibules overflowing

as they are right now...and Cub traffic starts next week, which

will really make the situation downright unbearable. I myself am

thinking of going back to driving, high gas or not, because

I cant stand being a sardine in the vestibules.

Time will tell how this will all pan out. Needless to say, I am very

disappointed on how Metra has gone about it. This was definitely a

knee jerk decision. It occurred to me tonight why this has bothered

me so much. Simply put, Metra has always worked within their means

and did so for the benefit of its riders. However, with the bike fiasco,

they have started to go away from that philosiphy. In the past, they

would have gone with a minimal addition, adding a turn or two with

the equipment already in place. After that, simply put, if they did not

have equipment or manpower, it did not get done. No service was

put in jeopardy. They have taken extra "protector" engines off trains

to add these 7 trains in addition to severly shorting trains on all lines

to accomodate this. Should an engine fail, there will be entire trains

missed due to the lack of back up. It really bothers me that they

have inconvenienced their loyal passengers in the hope of more

revenue...which will come for sure. Once again, the regulars get

screwed. Why should they be paying the price for the CTA's poor

planning and execution. To me, this demonstrates why CTA, Metra

and Pace should remain independent. If they were to become all

one, you could bet the entire region will end up in the sewer.

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did they add shuttle bus service up in Lake County to serve those new trains?
The only new train in Lake County is the Sunrise Express. With regard to shuttle buses, a 574 Lake Forest-Conway Park Shuttle Bug trip was adjusted.

Not noted is that if you look at the 628 Braeside Shuttle Bug and Metra UPN schedules, the Braeside Shuttle Bug is there when the Sunrise Express stops. Originally it was only scheduled to meet the southbound train, but now also meets the northbound one. Great planning on Metra's part or just coincidence? B)

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