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South Shore Line seeking input from the public

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The South Shore Line is looking for feedback to help shape to future of the commuter rail service.

The South Shore Line provides service from Millenium Station in Chicago to the South Bend International Airport, offering service to a total of 18 stops.

However, they are inviting the public to participate in a survey that will influence project prioritization, transit accessibility improvements and strategic investments in the region’s transportation infrastructure.

The Strategic Plan will create a long-term vision to enhance services, shaped by the input from the survey.

The survey specifically looks for insights from those who do not currently ride the South Shore Line. It’s open to the public on the South Shore Line website now and will close on June 19.

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