Metra & Chicago Transit: $1.7B for Illinois Rail Infrastructure
Metra approves a $1.2 billion operating budget and $515.3 million capital plan for 2026. The funding supports key **railway** projects.
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Introduction
Metra approved a $1.2 billion operating budget for 2026 and a $515.3 million capital plan, following the Illinois Legislature’s approval of $1.2 billion in annual funding for Chicago-area transit agencies on Oct. 31.
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Budget Approvals
Metra’s board approved its 2026 operating and capital budgets this week. The Illinois Legislature voted on Oct. 31 to approve $1.2 billion in annual funding for Chicago-area transit agencies.
Operating Budget
The approved operating budget for Metra in 2026 is $1.2 billion.
Capital Plan Projects
The $515.3 million capital plan includes funding for several projects.
- Acquisition of new rail cars.
- Purchase of zero-emission trainsets and trailer cars.
- Rehabilitation of Nippon Sharyo Highliner 2 rail cars.
- Rehabilitation of Amerail rail cars.
- Renovation of the Van Buren Street Station.
- New ties, ballast and switch heaters for Metra lines.
- Dedicated program management costs.
Chicago Transit Authority
The Chicago Transit Authority also approved its 2026 capital and operating budgets this week.
Conclusion
Metra and the Chicago Transit Authority approved their respective 2026 capital and operating budgets. These approvals followed the Illinois Legislature’s decision on Oct. 31 to provide $1.2 billion in annual funding for Chicago-area transit agencies.
Company Summary
Metra: A Chicago commuter railroad.
Chicago Transit Authority: A public transit agency.
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