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The RTA coordinates and oversees the Chicago region's transit system, and plans for a future with adequate, accessible, and equitable public transportation. Find out how to use transit, get funding, and learn about regional news and progress.
- How to Ride
The Chicago region is home to the second largest transit...
- Discounted Fare and Ride Free Programs
How to apply for a Ride Free Permit. Apply for BAP at the...
- Doing Business
The RTA Supplier Portal allows vendors to receive new...
- Transit is The Answer
Transit is the Answer How can we address the most urgent...
- Accessible Transit
The RTA handles ADA Paratransit Certification for the entire...
- Fare Programs Online
RTA Ride Free, Reduced Fare, or ADA Paratransit Permit.
- Region
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) coordinates the...
- Press Releases
RTA Board approves 2024 Regional Operating Budget and...
- How to Ride
RTA is the agency that plans, funds and oversees public transportation in the Chicago region. Learn about transit data, programs, projects, and initiatives to improve access and equity for riders and communities.
Learn how to plan and pay for your trips on CTA, Metra, and Pace, the second largest public transit network in the U.S. Find out about accessibility, ADA Paratransit, and transit benefit programs.
Find transit directions for CTA, Metra, and Pace using Google Transit or RTA Travel Information Center. Get accessible or step-free trip options and fare information.
The RTA is the financial and oversight body for the CTA, Metra, and Pace in northeastern Illinois. Learn about its history, governance, services, and funding issues from this Wikipedia article.
RTA Ride Free, Reduced Fare, or ADA Paratransit Permit.
The Chicago Transit Authority's 1,450 train cars operate over eight routes and 222 miles (357 km) of track. Its trains provide about 750,000 customer trips each weekday and serve 146 stations in Chicago and seven suburbs.