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Surveillance camera sign at a CTA Station. | Provided photo
GRAPHIC: Crimes at CTA rail stations
A surveillance camera hangs from a stairwell at the Paulina station on the Brown Line in Chicago. | Sun-Times file photo
Surveillance camera sign at a CTA Station. | Provided photo
Even with $26 million in high-resolution cameras finally in full force last year, reported crime at CTA rail stations rose 21 percent, a Chicago Sun-Times analysis shows. And compared with 2010 — well before most of the CTA’s current 3,600 rail station cameras were installed …