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Sweet home Chicago: in this vagabond business we call transit it's nice every once in a while to see someone who is still at the same agency they started with.

Publication: Mass Transit
Publication Date: 01-JUN-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
According to the latest APTA numbers, the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is the second-largest public transportation agency (in unlinked passenger trips) in the United States surpassed only by the behemoth that is MTA New York. So how does one tackle an agency this large? I figured the best way to do that was to break it down into manageable bites.

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The host of this year's APTA Rail Conference, this seemed like the perfect opportunity to speak with CTA's newly appointed vice president of rail operations, Romayne Brown. With such a high-level position, I expected Brown to have had experience at a half dozen agencies as she gained industry experience. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised to find she'd always called Chicago home.

"I've been with the CTA since 1978. I grew up on the South Side of Chicago.

"The train used to run behind in the alley. So as a child you could look up and you could always see a train come by," Brown says. Seeing the local trains inspired in her an interest in public transportation.

Seeing an ad that CTA needed employees, Brown applied, and in a moment that would change her life, she was turned away.

"I originally applied as a bus operator. And they told me I didn't drive enough. I didn't drive long distance enough. So that was kind of confusing," Brown says.

Deciding to ask someone about the letter, Brown went down to the CTA merchandise mart and ran into Ed Mitchell, the vice president of administration for CTA at the time. Mitchell looked over the letter and sent Brown to a CTA training center where they were hiring trainmen and the rest they say is history.

"[He said] are you familiar with our L system and 1 said not really, but I'm a quick study," Brown says.

Hired as a trainman, Brown worked through all the classifications of the position, including conductor, operator, switchman, and she also worked in the control tower and as a rail clerk. Wherever she went she enjoyed the work and excelled in her position.

"I started in the lower [end] of the rank and file and then I just started progressively moving up," Brown says.

"I would see CTA would post for things, I would apply, interview and test. And then I would be accepted and go into that field.

I would stay there, and then I would look around and start moving up as well," Brown says.

Her most recent promotion was to director of rail operations last March and just this April she became vice president of rail operations when the agency switched from a vice president over all transit operations to a triumvirate of vice presidents, including bus operations, rail operations and maintenance systems for bus and rail. Of course, her new position hasn't kept her far from the trains she loved as a kid.

KEEPING ON TRACK

Despite being the person in charge of CTA's extensive rail system, Romayne Brown still finds time to get...

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