Metra is the rail agency serving Cook, DuPage, Will, Lake, Kane and McHenry counties in the Chicago area. We want you to think of us asMy Metra.It is the sister agency to the Chicago Transit Authority, which provides mass transit rail (the L) and bus service to Chicago and some subu...
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Northeast Illinois commuter rail system. Overview of services plus maps, schedules, fares, ticket information, on-line ticketing, stations, and more.
If you have a complaint, please include relevant information about the line, train and/or station you were using, the date and time of the issue and, if you know it, the name or description of the Metra employee involved. Any detailed information you can provide will be helpful in ...
2025. Show your Access Card to a conductor to buy a reduced fare One-Way Ticket onboard a train. When selecting tickets or passes to buy on the Ventra app or via a ticket vending machine, look for the Access program under Reduced Fare Tickets; you do not need the Access Card to purch...
During a safety blitz, Metra employees will distribute safety educational materials at stations throughout the Chicago area. The materials will address train and grade crossing safety. The employees also will be available to answer commuters' questions and listening to their safety concerns, Metra offi...
2025. Show your Access Card to a conductor to buy a reduced fare One-Way Ticket onboard a train. When selecting tickets or passes to buy on the Ventra app or via a ticket vending machine, look for the Access program under Reduced Fare Tickets; you do not need the Access Card to purch...
Welcome to Metra, the commuter rail system serving the Chicago area. Metra has 11 lines with 243 stations radiating from downtown Chicago to the six-county area of northeast Illinois. Trains run frequently during rush hour and about every hour during off-peak times. This New Riders Guide will...
please include relevant information about the line, train and/or station you were using, the date and time of the issue and, if you know it, the name or description of the Metra employee involved. Any detailed information you can provide will be helpful in responding to your inquiry/concerns...