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Year Project Title Programsort descending Project Type Project Partner Budget Funding Source(s) Status
+ 2015 Mobile Application Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Capital Metra $4,371,936
  • RTA
In Progress

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Description

Funding for this project includes but is not limited to the implementation, launch and improvement of mobile applications on the Metra system. This project may include the purchase of conductor handheld devices, as well as training. All testing will be included in this project. It will include but not be limited to on-board credit card sales and testing of printers at home, as well as other types of app testing. Funding: 2008 ICE: $883,136 2011 ICE: $316,600 2015 ICE: $3,175,200

Current Activities

This project is currently underway.

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$4,371,936
Last Updated 01.18.2023
+ 2009 PACE ADA / Paratranist Operations Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Operating Pace Suburban Bus $11,874,621
  • RTA
Completed

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Description

Operating Assistance for Paratransit and ADA Service in 2009-2011 Funding: 2009 ICE: $4,101,236 2010 ICE: $1,225,005 2011 ICE: $6,548,380

Current Activities

Complete

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$11,874,621
Last Updated 01.18.2023
+ 2015 Passenger Information: Signs and Announcements Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Capital Metra $2,725,800
  • RTA
In Progress

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Description

Funding will allow for more timely information on arriving trains and allow for improvements including digital LCD displays and automated announcements. The displays could show train(s) arriving in the station, estimated time of arrival, stops made by the train, and any service alerts that may influence service. The screens would be connected to a server via a direct network that could push e-alerts, real time tracker information, advertising and other information to the screens to inform Metra customers. Funding: 2015 ICE: $2,725,800

Current Activities

The project is currently underway.

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$2,725,800
Last Updated 01.18.2023
+ 2009 I-355 Corridor Development Project Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Operating Pace Suburban Bus $107,990
  • RTA
  • Local
Completed

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Description

First phase of north-south transit service utilizing I-355 between Will, DuPage and Cook County. New limited stop express service from Bolingbrook to Schaumburg.

Funding:
2008 ICE: $53,995

Current Activities

This service was discontinued in March 2011 due to low ridership. In its last year of funding the project averaged 155 trips per month.

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$53,995
Local
$53,995
Last Updated 11.08.2018
+ 2012 Visual Information System (VIS) Installation Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Capital Metra $864,891
  • RTA
  • Local
In Progress

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Description

The Visual Information System (VIS) is an electronic visual sign system located centrally at the station platform that provides current information about our train service. The VIS system helps Metra stations become more ADA compliant by providing visual information of announcements, train delays, and other information that are helpful to our to our hearing and non-hearing impaired-commuters. Currently, Metra has 80 stations that do not have VIS systems. Funding: 2011 ICE: $691,913

Current Activities

The project is in progress. The stations where these signs will be added may include, but are not limited to:

METRA
LINE STATION

UPW Maywood Station
Melrose Park Station
Bellwood Station
Cumberland Station

UPN Ravinia Station
Winthrop Harbor Station

MWD Round Lake Station
Long Lake Station

BNSF Riverside Station
Hollywood Station
Brookfield Station
Hinsdale Station
West Hinsdale Station
Clarendon Hills Station

MED McCormick Place Station
51st Street / 53rd Street / Hyde Park Station RID:
95th Street / Longwood Station
Beverly Branch 115th Street / Morgan Park Station
Beverly Branch 119th Street - Beverly Branch

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$691,913
Local
$172,978
Last Updated 01.18.2023
+ 2012 Regional Transit Fare System Program Management and Systems Integration Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Capital Metra $2,000,000
  • RTA
  • Local
In Progress

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Description

This project will allow Metra to select a fare systems management expert to serve in a program management oversight and systems integrator role. This expert would have a strong background in implementing other transit fare technologies and/or systems at various transit peer agencies, relationships with the banking industry, and expertise in the various technologies that Metra is considering. Funding: 2012 ICE: $1,600,000

Current Activities

Metra is currently evaluating fare system options. The scope for this project will be refined as Metra evaluates fare collection options.

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$1,600,000
Local
$400,000
Last Updated 01.18.2023
+ 2009 I-55 Corridor Enhancement Project Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Operating Pace Suburban Bus $453,200
  • RTA
  • Local
Completed

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Description

Express bus services provided by Pace on the I-55 corridor will be enhanced by: 1) The service frequency of Pace Route 855 would be increased and service extended to Plainfield, and 2) New service from Plainfield, Bolingbrook and Burr Ridge to West Loop Medical Center would be introduced.

Funding:
2008 ICE: $226,600

Current Activities

Pace implemented the expanded service for Route 855 and the new Route 755 on November 30, 2009. ICE funds were exhausted in mid-March 2011. In its last year of funding the project averaged 6,402 trips per month. Pace is continuing to provide the service with its own funds.

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$226,600
Local
$226,600
Last Updated 11.08.2018
+ 2009 Real-Time Arrival Information for Bus Stop Signs Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Capital Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) $6,621,216
  • RTA
  • Local
In Progress

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Description

Installation of automated signs with real time bus arrival information located at transfer locations throughout the CTA service area.

Funding:
2008 ICE: $1,687,739
2010 ICE: $3,609,234

Current Activities

The first screen was installed at Lake Park/Hyde Park. CTA calls for installing 5-10 screens a week commencing in October 2011. Additional funds were awarded to continue this project at RTA's December 2013 Board meeting. Please visit the City of Chicago's website for locations. https://data.cityofchicago.org/Transportation/CTA-System-Information-Map...

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$5,296,973
Local
$1,324,243
Last Updated 11.08.2018
+ 2016 Intelligent Bus System (IBS) Equipment - 2016 Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Capital Pace Suburban Bus $1,635,452
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In Progress

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Replacement of the current IBS equipment, which includes the purchase, installation and associated services for 725 units of Intelligent Vehicle Logic Units (IVLU), Mobile Data Terminals (MDT), antennas, interface cabling, adapter cables, radio cables, and installation & conversion kits. Replacement of 34 access points and purchase of two MCC-7100 dispatch radios. This project will be phased in over three years using ICE funding. Pace will award a single contract for the whole scope, but will award funding as it becomes available over the three year period. Funding: 2016 ICE: $1,635,452

Current Activities

The project is currently underway.

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$1,635,452
Last Updated 01.18.2023
+ 2009 CTA Service Improvements - 2009 Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement (ICE) Operating Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) $200,000
  • RTA
  • Local
Completed

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Description

Match to service improvements funded with CMAQ funding. Funding: 2008 ICE: $160,000

Current Activities

Complete

Funding Amounts by Source

Source Amount
RTA
$160,000
Local
$40,000
Last Updated 01.18.2023