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The Chicago region is home to the second largest transit system in the country. Learn how to navigate the system using maps, bus and train trackers, and tips for your ride on this page. For an interactive map of all transit assets in the region, visit the RTA Main Map on RTAMS.
Learn how to navigate the CTA’s 127 bus routes within the City of Chicago and eight rapid transit routes with 145 stations in Chicago and more than 30 suburbs, Metra’s 11 commuter rail lines with 243 stations, and Pace’s suburban bus service in 284 communities.
See the above chart for fare information. Ventra Cards. Ventra Cards are used with transit value and passes for regular fares and transfers. Fare you load to your Ventra Card's transit account can be seen and managed at vending machines, online, in the Ventra app and by phone.
Fare information. At the Chicago transit authority, we offer you two different ways to plan your tip with us. We forms for Google Transit and RTA both offering schedule-based travel information for CTA, Metra, and Pace.
This Regional Transportation Authority map shows a diagram (not to geographical scale) map of all CTA and Metra rail lines and indicates opportunities for connections between them. RTA Train Connections Map (PDF) (via rtachicago.com)
A government agency created by the State of Illinois to coordinate the Chicago region’s transit system, oversee its financing with transparency and accountability, and plan for a future with adequate, accessible, and equitable public transportation for the six counties of Northeastern Illinois.
The RTA Trip Planner allows travelers to plan trips in the Chicago region using public transit (CTA, Metra and Pace) that include driving, biking and walking directions.