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  1. CGCTA: Community Transportation in Cape Girardeau County, MO

    CGCTA offers affordable, safe transportation services in Cape Girardeau County. With over 25 years of experience, we provide comfortable rides and professional service.

  2. Chicago Transit Authority - CTA Buses & Train Service - 1-888-YOUR-CTA

    Information about CTA bus and train service in and around Chicago. Find maps, schedules, service alerts, plan a trip, jobs, news and more!

  3. California Teachers Association

    Nov 19, 2025 · CTA has led the labor movement for more than 150 years, fighting for educators’ rights and the rights for every public school student to have access to quality education.

  4. About CGCTA | Cape Girardeau County, MO

    Learn about CGCTA's transit services and community focus. Visit us! Cape Girardeau, MO.

  5. Rider's Guide and Resources | CGCTA | Cape Girardeau Co, MO

    This program assists clients in making “life needs” trips with CTA’s demand-response service. This includes transportation to/from doctor’s appointments, grocery stores, pharmacies, or Senior Centers …

  6. Contact CGCTA | Cape Girardeau Co, MO

    Reach out to CGCTA for prompt responses and service info. Contact us! Cape Girardeau Co, MO.

  7. CTA's new security plan includes sheriff's deputies on trains, high ...

    3 days ago · CTA's new security plan includes sheriff's deputies on trains, high-barrier gates and farecard inspections Chicago Transit Authority officials presented a revised safety plan Tuesday to …

  8. CTA submits revised security enhancement plan to FTA

    1 day ago · The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) has submitted its revised security enhancement plan to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), which includes aggressive crime reduction targets and …

  9. Bus Tracker

    CTA Bus Tracker tells you where your vehicle is right now and when it will arrive at your stop

  10. CTA Leaders Tout New Security Plan as Some Operators and …

    2 days ago · CTA leaders on Wednesday touted the agency’s new safety plan, with Acting President Nora Leerhsen hailing “significantly increased law enforcement resources.”