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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.
- Riders
Pay for your ride. Free and discounted fare programs. Plan...
- Riders
Pay for your ride. Free and discounted fare programs. Plan your trip. 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.
Access Pilot Program. Learn more about how riders experiencing low incomes can apply for reduced Metra fares. Accessible transit. Learn about ADA Paratransit Service and how the transit system is accessible for riders with disabilities. Discounted Fare and Ride Free Programs. Registration Sites. How to ride.
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) is the financial and oversight body for the three transit agencies in northeastern Illinois; the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra, and Pace, which are called Service Boards in the RTA Act. [1]
Learn about fare payment methods and where to buy fares. Learn how to pay your fare when boarding a bus or entering a train station. Learn how to bring kids with you when you ride CTA. Find extensive how-to guides on the Ventra website with information about using our electronic fare system.
The goal is a simplified fare zone structure with an expanded Zone A with fares equivalent to CTA rapid transit fares, and the suburban area split into Zone B and Zone C at substantially lower fares than today.
Fare info still has its own nav section, with quick links from the menu to CTA fare information, as well as to important parts of the Ventra website so you can mange your fare with CTA and Pace, as well as mobile app tickets you buy for Metra (via app).