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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)
- System Map
Points of interest. Destinations, attractions & more....
- Downtown Map
Union Station (Amtrak, Metra), E-10. Destinations,...
- Blue Line
The CTA Blue Line provides 24-hour rapid transit train...
- Plan a Trip
RTA Travel Information Center You can get travel information...
- Schedules
The following navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and...
- Orange Line
Orange Line ‘L’ The Orange Line provides rapid transit train...
- Red Line
The Red Line provides 24-hour train service between Howard...
- Pink Line
The Pink Line operates rapid transit service, daily, from...
- System Map
Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.
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.
Points of interest. Destinations, attractions & more. Illinois Holocaust Museum & Information Center, A-4. Wintrust Arena (DePaul Univ. Blue Demons basketball, Chicago Sky), G-7.
Union Station (Amtrak, Metra), E-10. Destinations, attractions & government facilities. Adler Planetarium, H-13. Administrative Hearing Facility (County Court), B-10. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, B-12. ArchiCenter, E-12. Art Institute of Chicago, E-12.
Plan your trip, view maps and schedule trackers, and see tips for using the region’s buses and trains.
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) provides financial oversight, funding, and regional transit planning for the three public transit operations in Northeastern Illinois: The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra and Pace Suburban bus. The RTA provides customer services including travel training for people with disabilities.