NYC's "A" and "L" subway lines will see increased services starting next Monday, including additional trips and shorter wait times, especially during peak hours and weekends.
Providing more frequent service will reduce wait times for more than 100,000 weekday riders on the two lines, according to officials.
Lawmakers agreed on a tax package to stave off a $200 million-plus deficit next year that would likely result in major cuts to bus and rail service at the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra and Pace.
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