VIDEO: CTA riders voice their opinions about the Red Line
Written By Chicago News Report on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 | 10/26/2011 04:48:00 AM
The Red Line Project, staffed by DePaul University College of Communication undergraduate journalism students, interviewed CTA passengers at several Red Line "L" stations throughout Chicago.
When Makisha Allard was interviewed at the Clark/Division subway station at 1200 North Clark Street, she described the Red Line as sluggish, smelly, and full of human pests.
"It's always slow. It stinks. It's people on there that bother you all the time," said Allard, as she grimaced at the mere thought of riding the Red Line.
The Red Line Project also interviewed commuters at the Uptown Lawrence train station at 1117 West Lawrence Avenue, and at the Rogers Park Jarvis "L" stop at 1523 West Jarvis Avenue.
Interview at Lawrence train station:
Interview at Jarvis train station:
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